Funnybone Toys has four new games announced for 2016, The Game Aisle takes a look at the trends at the NY Toy Fair, and Z-Man has posted an interview of Matt Leacock about Knit Wit.
Fireside Games announces some new releases for later in the year, …and then we held hands has hit stores, and the longest running game of Diplomacy has finally ended.
February has been a great month for Kickstarter games, featuring a wide assortment from the creative mixing of tabletop and digital components, to gorgeous artwork, and some great game companies.
Wild Wars: Family Battle allows 2 to 4 players to pit their army of vicious, cute (and everything in between) animals against each other, in an all-out, knockdown fight for the highest score after ten rounds.
The three-story game board instantly captures your imagination and interest, but the 3D tower is a lot more than just a gimmick: it’s a core part of the mechanics and gameplay of Zombie Tower 3D — now on Kickstarter.
Ares Games has released Odyssey - Wrath of Poseidon, Brick Party is set to have a North America release, and Z-Man has a new game coming out this month.
As a powerful Enchantress, musical Bard, or fearless Dragon Slayer, explore a deadly dungeon and push your party to their limits in order to become the mightiest hero in all the land.
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