I was confused going into the show as to whether AdMagic was a publisher or printer. Owner Shari Spiro set me straight and explained the printer's plans for getting into the boardgame space.
What the Food?!
In the food fight card game What the Food?!, you are battling to be the one with the least food on you at game's end.
A Terrible Time
In the (absolutely for adults) party game A Terrible Time: The Party Game Where Everyone Loses, everyone loses (as promised). The game is a mash-up of several classic party game mechanisms with terrible things on each card. Watch your back, Cards Against Humanity.
The Game of 49
In The Game of 49, you are trying to win auctions to claim spots on a 49-square grid board. Each space you take earns money for both you and your opponents, so you need to be careful with each move.
Havoc Boards
Did you ever want to play Risk on a map of your hometown? Havoc Baords lets you do this, with several printed boards on hand and the ability to make you a custom wood board of almost any location.
Slash: Romance without boundaries
Who is Frodo's perfect match? Would Darth Vader and Wonder Woman work out? You can answer these questions in Slash: Romance without boundaries, an Apples to Apples-inspired game that has you matching up fictional and pop culture characters to find their perfect match.
Jack Attack
The trick-taking card game Jack Attack hopes to capture what we love about existing trick-taking games while adding some new twists. Could it be a new classic?
Apocalypze
The card game Apocalypze is all about surviving the zombie apocalypse. You have limited resources and must preserve them while attempting to make your opponents lose their resources.