Drive your cart through the streets, collecting trash, to clean up the city. Or at least the part of the city you care about. Because, of course, you want to clean up your streets faster than your opponents — so there’ll be bombs, explosions, and backstabbing as you try to set them back.
Feed the hungry monsters, but keep an eye out for what color the monster wants to be because each item you feed it will change its fur. Change it too much and you’ll lose the game.
This month’s Kickstarters will pit you against giant guardians, destruction-mad kaijus, and prehistoric dangers. But if you’re looking for something a little more laid back theme, there’s also some tricky golf, bird watching, flower growing, and an abstract tile-laying game.
Gamewright has released a new party game, a children’s version of Unlock! is coming soon, and the nominees for the 2021 Dice Tower Awards have been announced.
Pegasus Spiele has launched a new murder mystery party series of games, Osprey Games has announced Village Rails, and 25th Century Games has Prehistories available for pre-order.
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