We entered 2025 pretty exhausted after handling the production of Perilous Pond and making sure all the Kickstarter backers got their games. Given this we had quite humble ambitions for the year, we wanted to get Perilous Pond into some stores and we wanted to go to a couple of conventions.
All in all it was a good year and we did what we set out to do and we even got some inspiration for new games (though we haven’t got anything to show yet). We’ve had a ton of fun, met a bunch of lovely people and got our energy back!
Conventions
During the year we didn’t go to as many conventions as we had hoped for due to various reasons but we did manage to go to a few: LinCon, NärCon and MimiCon.

We love these events. Not only is it a ton of fun showing our games to new players it’s a chance for me (Åke) and Per to meet in person. We live 500 km apart so it’s not that often we get the chance.
LinCon was great this year, our room was in a great spot and we had lots of visitors. We’ve been there many times and it’s an excellent convention for boardgamers.
NärCon is a festival for all things geek, and it’s great just watching all the cosplays. There are boardgamers here but they’re not a majority but a couple found us and kept the room relatively busy. A bonus was that after closing the room in the evenings we could sit down and zone out in front of Super Mario Bros 3 and during the worst heat we could cool down with a cool milkshake from the juice bar!

MimiCon is the new kid on the block, a small convention in Falun. They’re all over the place: Cosplay, lectures, geek-market, board games and role playing games but most of all a really good vibe. We got setup next to Bärserk Entertainment and had a great time with them. We’re looking forward to coming back this year!
The Games

Our games did really good this year not only did people seem to like them at the conventions, we also succeeded in getting them into stores all across Sweden (and some games were even sold to Denmark). Perilous Pond sold out in several stores during the year and we have had followup orders which feels really good.

We also sent games to reviewers and got mostly kind words for both Perilous Pond and Bushido Duels. Many reviews ended up on instagram but some were in written form on boardgamegeek.
The Future
During the second half of the year we started play-testing some new prototypes*, we can’t say that any of them will see the light of day. However, I can say this: It’s really nice working on new games again and not just worry about colour profiles, how yellow looks in bad lighting and so on…
we hope for more prototyping, more conventions and meeting more great people in 2026!
* Schhhh! Not so loud!




