Pandasaurus Games has announced a roller coaster building game, Dixit is getting the Disney treatment, and 25th Century Games has released a new card game.
Dive into the world of Middle Earth as hobbits behind the scenes who solve riddles throughout the Shire, Rivendell, and beyond to ensure the Fellowship’s quest is successful.
Gamewright has announced the next game in their Forbidden line, KOSMOS has a new dice game coming this Spring, and Calico receives a digital adaptation.
Morels, girolles, boletes, and parasol mushrooms! The woods are full of yummy mushrooms, ripe for harvesting. But the other players are after them, too, and you’ll have to choose carefully if you want to take home the most delicious ones.
Two new Lord of the Rings games have been announced, Plan B is releasing a travel-sized edition of Azul, and a new version of Fluxx will be released next month.
Oh no! The captain is dead, the ship is under attack and it’s going to take some work to get the jump drive energized to pull off an escape. Can the crew work together to survive without their trusty leader to guide them?
In this reimplementation of Reiner Knizia classic Quo Vadis, 3-7 players will become factions of zoo animals trying to collect laurels and earn themselves the right to be the mascot in the zoo’s star exhibit.
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