Dreamco Games at Gen Con
All games will be played with Tabletop Simulator software.
FLIP ‘N’ SKIP
Game: FLIP ‘N’ SKIP
Date: Saturday, August 6th
Time: 1-2pm EST
Ages: 13+
Type: Digital board game
Genre: Strategy
Players: 2-4
Description: This game has been described as “the fun and colorful cousin of checkers and Othello.” It’s a challenging abstract strategy game that’s easy to learn but hard to master.
Neversnake
Game: Neversnake
Date: Saturday, August 6th
Time: 2-3pm EST
Ages: 13+
Type: Digital board game
Genre: Fantasy storytelling
Players: 2-4
Description: Neversnake is a strategy-based storytelling game. Players describe adventures that move their characters towards their goals while creating deadly obstacles that prevent other players from advancing
Skyrose
Game: Skyrose
Date: Saturday, August 6th
Time: 3-4pm EST
Ages: 13+
Type: Digital board game
Genre: Strategic fantasy
Players: 2-4
Description: Skyrose is a medieval strategy game where four players battle to conquer an impenetrable island stronghold. The castle is occupied by an elite army and protected by rings of deadly terrain.
Dragonharth
Game: Dragonharth
Date: Sunday, August 7th
Time: 1-2pm EST
Ages: 13+
Type: Digital board game
Genre: Strategic fantasy
Players: 2-4
Description: Dragonharth is a medieval strategy game where 2-4 players balance economic activities – including raising crops, livestock, and baby dragons – with defending their lands from invading armies.
Sneaky Seven
Game: Sneaky Seven
Date: Sunday, August 7th
Time: 2-3pm EST
Ages: 13+
Type: Digital board game
Genre: Caper/Adventure
Players: 2-4
Description: Sneaky Seven is a strategy game where an elite team of monkey thieves break into heavily-guarded museums in Paris to steal artwork, including the famous Leonardo di Monki painting, the “Monkey Lisa.”
Diner Duel
Game: Diner Duel
Date: Sunday, August 7th
Time: 3-4pm EST
Ages: 13+
Type: Digital board game
Genre: Strategy/Space adventure
Players: 2-4
Description: Diner Duel is a strategy game where four players battle on a tablecloth in a 1950’s diner, using a delightful variety of condiments and toys, to win “the keys to the kingdom.”