Three new card games designed by Reiner Knizia are seeking funding on Kickstarter this month, in addition to a two-player game about outdriving a dust storm, dragons that bake, competing chefs, mice and dragons, and more.
Ravensburger has announced a new game line for mystery lovers, a brand new Horrified game has been announced, and Buffalo Games has released Tetris Strategy Game.
Lucky Duck Games introduces the latest in its app-integrated games, leveraging tile-laying and dice-rolling into a 45 minute (per game) casual legacy experience.
Osprey Games has announced a two-player sequel to Cryptid, a board game with a pop-up book-style board has been announced, and a World of Warcraft game using the Pandemic game system is in the works.
Roll the die and follow the results in a light party game about keeping your sanity and getting to know one another. Keep Your Sanity is currently on Kickstarter.
How many answers can you come up with for a single category? It’s harder than you think when you’re up against a ten-second timer and can’t give an answer that starts with the same letter of an answer already given.
Big Potato Games has announced an ‘action-adventure board game’, the Spiel des Jahres 2021 winner has been announced, and Big G Creative has released a new party game.
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