Capstone Games has announced Wandering Towers, Blue Orange Games has announced a slew of new kids and family games, and The Adventures of Robin Hood is getting an expansion.
Are you ready for a light and entertaining social card game that will challenge your deductive skills? Similo may be just the perfect choice. In this thrilling card game, players must work together to guess a secret character.
Are you ready for chaos and madness in the ultimate noise extravaganza? Think Sound Box! At each turn, Soundmakers will mimic sounds from concept cards, and then the Guesser will try to associate the sounds with the concept cards on the board.
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