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.
For a long time Arcane Wonders was known as the Mage Wars publisher, as that was the only thing that they published. Since then they have expanded to many other
Cthulhu Wars has become synonymous with a premiere designer board game. Just displaying the game on the table gets people to look over. Petersen Games is now on their third
Rob Daviau has a legendary list of game development behind him. He worked on great games like Heroscape, Star Wars Epic Duels, Risk: Legacy, and Pandemic: Legacy. He’s taken
Passport Game Studios has a wide variety of games. At Origins, they had two games they were showing off that are quite the opposite of each other. Skyward is a
Renegade Games Studio has a hit on their hands with FUSE from Kane Klenko. At Origins, they had two new games designed by Kane available, Flipships and Flatline. I got
Last year Ice Cool came out from nowhere from Brain Games, a publisher unknown in the US. However, they won’t be unknown for long as they have several games coming out this year. I was able to get a brief look at Reef Route, a game that is aimed at early gamers.
IDW Games had a huge hit with Machi Koro. Since then others have come around like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows of the Past. At Origins I got the chance
While Fireside Games has had a lot of success with their “Panic” series of games, but they have had several other games like Bears!, Here, Kitty, Kitty!, and The Village
It seems like each year CGE gets bigger and bigger. With hits like Through the Ages, Codenames, Galaxy Trucker, and Alchemists, they’ve expanded their library of games. If what
Visit any major city, and you can marvel at impressive buildings that stretch up to the clouds. At the turn of the last century, these superstructures were in their infancy.
Before apps came along to waste away our free time, Sudoku was a favorite among those that liked a little game break in their day. Its speed and scaled difficulty