Let's start with Portal Games' largest title at the show: Rattle, Battle, Grab the Loot, with designer Ignacy Trzewiczek presenting the game himself.
• Trzewiczek also showed off Imperial Settlers: Atlanteans, an expansion for one of the runaway hits of Gen Con 2014, Imperial Settlers. More IS factions are coming, as he notes at the end of this clip.
• The third Portal Games release at the show was Kristian Čurla's Tides of Time, the design of which still amazes me with its tightness.
• Jeff Tidball from Atlas Games presented an overview of Three Cheers for Master from designer Daniel Windfeld Schmidt.
• Gloom is ten years old, and designer Keith Baker keeps figuring out new ways that players can live out the miseries of their characters, with Munchkin Gloom taking the familiar adventurers from that Steve Jackson Games title and making them suffer for your amusement.
• Italian publisher Ares Games had new releases for Sails of Glory at Gen Con 2015, but a 5-10 minute demonstration video isn't necessarily the best format for such a game. Instead Ares' Roberto Di Meglio and Jim Long presented Fréderic Moyersoen's card game Jolly Roger: The Game of Piracy & Mutiny.