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What’s on the other side of that duck banana? Where did you last see the robot — was it behind the cone or the hot dog?

A modern twist on classic board games, Partners Duo offers a strategic duel where players navigate a circular board, blocking their opponent, and racing to the finish.

Set in the world of Wicked, players must work together to create sets and gather magic, in order to progress through their story.

Is that a blowfish or a seahorse you’re feeling on this card? Feel carefully but quickly, as being the first to guess your card will score you extra points, but only if you’re right.

Pick a challenge card, select the necessary pieces, and see if you can build up the colorful, wooden tower.

In our latest Rapid Reviews article, we dive into a diverse selection of board games. From the two-player intensity of King of Tokyo: Duel to the cooperative puzzle-solving of Landmarks, there's something for every taste.

The house is filled with spooky ghosts and cursed objects. Step foot within those walls, and you’re bound to collect a little bit of both. But maybe you’ll get lucky and come out less cursed than your friends!

Take a stroll through the park with all the best boys! Create packs, collect bones, and make the most out of the zoomies for a paw-some time.

Dominic Crapuchettes, designer of Evolution, shares insights on his new game Nature, offering accessible rules and modular decks for a customizable gaming experience.

Draw two cards, look at one, and decide whether to keep them both or pass them to another player. Klink is a card game of trying to avoid points and lucky guesses!

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