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News Flash: Ticket to Ride London Announced, Time Chase Pre-Order

Ticket to Ride: London

Ticket to Ride: London Announced
Days of Wonder has announced the next game in their Ticket to Ride series. "An elegantly simple version of Ticket to Ride where players race around 1970s London to claim the most important bus lines and complete their Destination Tickets, connecting Districts in the capital of the United Kingdom."
Source: http://blog.daysofwonder.com/2019/04/02/ticket-to-ride-london-jump-aboard-a-double-decker-bus-to-race-around-1970s-london/

Time Chase Available for Pre-Order
Time Chase is a new trick-taking game from Renegade Game Studios for three to six players. "Time Chase is a trick-taking game with a twist — you are allowed to travel back in time to previous tricks, known as events, and change their outcome. The first player to control three events in the timeline wins!"
Source: https://www.renegadegamestudios.com/products/time-chase

Golden Geek Awards Winners for 2018
Board Game Geek has announced the winners for their annual awards. "The winners of the 13th Annual Golden Geek Awards for 2018 have been determined by the users! Here is the complete list of winners and runners-up in all categories. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!"
Source: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2179643/13th-annual-golden-geek-awards-winners-2018

2020 Gaming Calendar on Kickstarter
Scott King has launched the Kickstarter campaign for his 2020 board game themed calendar. "The 2020 Gaming Calendar is the seventh annual gaming calendar produced by Scott King!"
Source: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/th3rdworld/2020-gaming-calendar

ArtSee Available for Pre-Order
ArtSee is a set collection game from Renegade Game Studios for two to five players. "During the game, you will build out the art gallery with new exhibits among the four wings of your gallery.  With enough prestige, you will earn the right to display prominent works, drawing in even more visitors."
Source: https://www.renegadegamestudios.com/products/artsee

Board Game April Fools Round Up
There's been a round up posted on Board Game Geek of some of this year's best board game themed April Fool's jokes.
Source: https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/2178428/board-game-publishers-april-fools-day-tweets

Reviews
Tokyo Metro (What Is Eric Playing): “I think it’s something I’d love to see in games that I play, though; it’s bright, colorful, and energetic, and players feel like they’re actually living in a system that operates without their input rather than controlling the whole experience end-to-end.”
Source: https://whatsericplaying.com/2019/04/01/tokyo-metro/

Dragon Petz (A Pawn’s Perspective): “As far as family games go, Dragon Petz is certainly a good one. The cute dragons definitely bump it up a notch, whereas without them the game might be a bit less memorable.”
Source: http://pawnsperspective.com/dragon-petz-review/

Cryptid (Everything Board Games): “A very impressive multiplayer logic puzzle. If you like logic puzzles but wish they came in a competitive multi-player format with some sweet box art, you will like Cryptid.”
Source: http://www.everythingboardgames.com/2019/04/cryptid-review.html

<p>We picked up a copy of Tokyo Metro last month in Copenhagen. Not played yet but the play mat is absolutely wonderful and it's presented beautifully.</p>