Monthly Archives: August 2015

Little Red Riding Hood – Iello Games

Brian, Sean and Eric take a look at Little Red Riding Hood from Iello Games. Little Red is the fifth game in the Tales & Games series. For more from the guys at Gamers Remorse find us on our social media outlets! For more information on what we are up to and to join the conversation follow us on our social media outlets: Twitter Facebook Youtube Instagram ...

Dem Gems (indie) – Old Coote Games

bf7017370f50c329b036b6b3b7ff813a5578e887Dem Gems is a 2 to 4 player game that should play in 30 minutes or less designed by Old Coote Games. Note the game Sean and I received and reviewed is slightly different from the one now listed on The Game Crafter; for the sake of highlighting the updates I will reference the differences as I go about explaining the rules; I will also use images from their pages illustrating the new updated art and game assets. In Dem Gems; each player moves their pawn around the play area collecting points as they move over gems while avoiding bombs and holes with the goal of having the most points at the end of the game. 6214d3058d42657a9067c8a0109f95adccd79592The play area...

Tides of Time – Portal Games (review)

For those of you who have been reading our Gen Con coverage one of the games Brian was very excited to pick up was Tides of Time by Portal Games; here is Sean and Brian's review; filmed immediately upon returning home... sorry for the evident fatigue... but this passion can't be contained! For more information on what we are up to and to join the conversation follow us on our social media outlets: Twitter Facebook Youtube Instagram You can also see Brian interviewing Ignacy, head of Portal Games, as well! ...

Iello – Gen Con Press Event!

Earlier I posted a general flyby of our time at Gen Con, one of the events we wanted to give more time to, however, was the Iello event we had the chance of attending. Let me first explain the aesthetics and then the product. 11822286_614872805320250_4878656915942312412_n The event was held at one of the hotels near the convention center; making it easy to find. This was my first press event of the con so I wasn't sure what was in store, but upon arrival it was clear Iello didn't pull any stops; there were tables for both sitting as well as standing, a bar, and a buffet. As a reviewer I felt as though Iello recognized and cared about the value we brought to the table. It was great...