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Interviews   -   Jul 25, 2017 Origins 2017: Calliope Games
Origins 2017: Calliope Games

Calliope Games is a company that consistently publishes fun family games.  While their biggest hit is the path-creating Tsuro, they have several other fun games.  If you haven’t tried Hive Mind, you owe it to yourself to check it out.  Soon Calliope will be releasing two new games, Ancestree

Interviews   -   Jul 25, 2017 Origins 2017: Obscure Reference Games
Origins 2017: Obscure Reference Games

Being a small publisher can make it difficult to get off the ground.  However, sometimes you’ll find some creative ideas behind those publishers.  I took a look at Overlords of Infamy from Obscure Reference Games to see what kind of creativity they had behind it.

Origins 2017: Plan B Games
Interviews   -   Jul 26, 2017 Origins 2017: Plan B Games

When Asmodee bought up some of the entities within F2Z Entertainment, a few groups decided to create their own publisher, and Plan B Games was born.  Their inaugural original game comes from designer Emerson Matsuuchi, creator of the hits VOLT: Robot Battle Arena and Specter Ops.  He sat me through

by Keith Schleicher
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Interviews   -   Jul 26, 2017 Origins 2017: Plan B Games
Origins 2017: Plan B Games

When Asmodee bought up some of the entities within F2Z Entertainment, a few groups decided to create their own publisher, and Plan B Games was born.  Their inaugural original game comes from designer Emerson Matsuuchi, creator of the hits VOLT: Robot Battle Arena and Specter Ops.  He sat me through

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 25, 2017 Origins 2017: Calliope Games
Origins 2017: Calliope Games

Calliope Games is a company that consistently publishes fun family games.  While their biggest hit is the path-creating Tsuro, they have several other fun games.  If you haven’t tried Hive Mind, you owe it to yourself to check it out.  Soon Calliope will be releasing two new games, Ancestree

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 25, 2017 Origins 2017: Obscure Reference Games
Origins 2017: Obscure Reference Games

Being a small publisher can make it difficult to get off the ground.  However, sometimes you’ll find some creative ideas behind those publishers.  I took a look at Overlords of Infamy from Obscure Reference Games to see what kind of creativity they had behind it.

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 21, 2017 Origins 2017: Privateer Press
Origins 2017: Privateer Press

Privateer Press is known for their Warmachine and Hordes miniatures and their support of the community.  Not only are they introducing a new faction, but they have created a board game that will use their miniatures on a much smaller scale.  Watch the video above to find out more about

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 21, 2017 Origins 2017: North Star Games
Origins 2017: North Star Games

Wits and Wagers became a hit for North Star Games, so you would have thought that they would stick with party games.  While they do publish a couple of party games, from out of nowhere they released Evolution.  They have big things coming out with both of these games, though

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 21, 2017 Origins 2017: WizKids
Origins 2017: WizKids

WizKids has a large stable of Dice Masters products right now, but they are constantly updating their library with new games coming out.  I got to check out two of their upcoming games at Origins, Deadline and Fantasy Realms.

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 20, 2017 Origins 2017: Greenbrier Games
Origins 2017: Greenbrier Games

Zombies get used as a mechanic in board games often.  Last Night on Earth and Zombicide have become two popular game series using that as a theme, but Greenbrier Games came out with Zpocalypse before the zombies became overused.  They have expanded their library and I was able to see

by Keith Schleicher
Interviews   -   Jul 20, 2017 Origins 2017: Japanime Games
Origins 2017: Japanime Games

If you are a fan of anime, then you probably know about Japanime games.  If nothing else, you can’t miss the art style used in their games.  I stopped by their booth and found out about Alicematic, a reimplementation of Deus.  Watch the video above to find out more and see what the differences are.

by Keith Schleicher
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