Days of Wonder has announced a new Ticket to Ride game, Renegade Game Studios has a time traveling trick taking game available for preorder, and the winners of the Golden Geek Awards have been announced.
Skull has been around since 2011 as Skull & Roses, and even received a 2011 Spiel des Jahres Recommended mention. Brought back in a brand new edition, with brand new artwork and some alternate rules, how does the game stack up, so many years later?
WizKid has announced two new games, Indie Boards and Cards is releasing Conflicting Legends in the US, and the 2018 Golden Geek Awards have been announced.
Precious Cargo is a two-player pick up and deliver game in which players move back and forth between two countries, picking up goods and taking them to be sold.
Adorable wizard kittens are taking over Kickstarter this month, and not one but two games involve food fights. The month also brings an abstract board game with unique movement rules and a civilization game that can be played in thirty minutes.
CGE has announced a new cooperative word game, CMON and Asmodee have announced a distribution deal, and Plaid Hat Games will be releasing Quirky Circuits.
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