Discover Smallfolk, a cozy new Kickstarter game that blends world folklore, resource gathering, and storybook charm. Designers Gloria Lau and Alfie Wright share how they brought legends to life in a warm, tactical experience.
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There have been dozens of “Pikathulhu” mashups of much-beloved pocket monster Pikachu and much-terrifying Lovecraftian horror Cthulhu, but why stop there?
Join a cast of hungry, adorable critters as they attempt to sneakily swipe some delicious, sizzling meat from the backyard barbie. Can you outwit the humans and fill their bellies?
Guess the numerical answer to trivia questions, and keep going until you believe answers total up to a final score you’re happy with. But if that total goes over 21, your team automatically loses!
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