Teetotum PLAY club of the University of Ioannina
May 24, 2024
During June '23 the city of Ioannina had the chance to host the
exhibition "Plasmata II". An amazing art exhibition with a lot of
futuristic, innovative and contemporary art. To be a part of such an amazing cultural activity in one's hometown is always something
exceptional and worth mentioning. Teetotum Game Studios was featured
in the special edition of the free press magazine LiFO. Selected
from more than 200 creative people and companies of the city of
Ioannina, Antonios Yannopoulos and Evangelos Efthimiou, founders of
Teetotum Game Studios, had the opportunity to express their creative
ideas and goals.
For Teetotum Game Studios, as a new company founded just in '21 and
with only one board game in its library "Age of Rome", it was a
great honor and privilege to be selected as one of the most
innovative and creative minds of the city of Ioannina. The interview
with the representatives of LiFO was a wonderful experience. They
showed great interest in "Age of Rome" and wanted to know more about
this strategic board game set in 44 B.C. Rome. They were even more
interested to hear about Teetotum Game Studios' next project
"Restart", a tactical board game with a time travel theme, where the
player takes the role of a time traveler trying to save the world
from an immense catastrophe.
Embark on a thrilling journey through time with Restart, a tactical engine-building game that challenges you to alter the course of events to save the world.
- Tactical Engine-Building
- Dynamic Tableau
- 100+ Multipurpose
- 4 Dystopian Scenarios
- Solo or Session Mode
A fun fact after marveling at the "Plasmata II" exhibition is that a
lot of new ideas and images filled the creative minds of the founders of Teetotum Game Studios. Some of these ideas were immediately implemented into their new board game "Restart", while
others were locked away in a drawer to be unleashed at the right time. After all, it is always art that cultivates our creativity and
imagination.
For those of you who didn't have the chance to visit the "Plasmata
II" exhibition, here is a link where you can learn more and at least see this contemporary art digitally.