The surprising things we encountered at Gamescom
From Dexcom to Gameshow, the week-long run is over. At first, I wandered for a long time because I couldn't find the entrance to the subway, but now I'm so naturally in front of the ticket gate that I'm "Kelle-Knowing" who tells others the way to Cologne. Oh, but I think I'm still confused about the German subway. If you want to go somewhere else, you'll be lost for a long time. To sum up how I felt about my first visit to Gameshow this year, I think it would be "I went to a game show that is really like a game show." It contained the image of "Game Show" that I had vaguely imagined. Countless people, from masterpieces to extraordinary games, to wallet-opening goods, goods. It was fun because it was the same as the game show that I imagined, and I understood why everyone wanted to go to Gameshow. I could learn a lot just by walking around the venue, and I felt like I was in a "game" myself. That's how amazing Gameshow wa