Floodgate Games has released a new expansion for their cooperative game Décorum, a Rayman themed game has been announced, and Ares and Tablescope are set to release a game that features the unique use of app.
Ready to build up a castle and take down your opponent’s? Or, perhaps you’d rather build a tree, branch by branch, and bud by bud? We also have cyber pets, Game of Thrones, and heroes who can be knocked out in one hit.
It’s the Golden Age in Amsterdam, and players are vying to inherit the family fortune, trading on credit, speculating on goods, and trying to amass wealth.
Draft dinosaur meeples to fill your zoo and pass along the rest. But be careful to keep an eye on your pens, as well as which dinosaurs your opponents are collecting.
Bezier Games has a new card game available for pre-order, Czech Games Edition has announced a family-friendly version of their game Alchemists, and the Golden Geek Award nominations are currently open.
A new party game has been announced from the designer of Decrypto, Asmodee will be releasing Manhattan Project: War Machine later this month, and Devir has announced a new city-building game.
Watch the die roll itself all around the table, and then race to be the first to come up with a word using the vowel it rolled and a letter from the table.
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