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Rather Dashing Games has announced This Belongs in a Museum, Asmodee Digital has a new release, and Greater Than Games is hosting a miniature painting competition.

Fireside Games has announced a new cooperative board game, Victory Point Games is hosting a giveaway, and Daily Magic Games has announced a new card game.

Gamewright has a long list of new releases planned for 2017, the fate of every Monopoly token rests in your hands, and Mysterium goes digital.

Dungeon Time is set for a January release, Dominion returns online, and the best of 2016 and the most exciting of 2017.

Gamelyn Games' Heroes of Land, Air & Sea is an adventure of epic proportions. Plus: tips for gaming as a couple, our coverage of SPIEL 2016, an analysis of tabletop trends on Kickstarter, 10 steps to bring your game to market (part 2), and Grandpa Beck's journey from airline pilot to game publisher.

Before starting Atheris Games I was not much of a gamer. I knew nothing of the plethora of amazing tabletop gaming products – I had never even heard of Catan or Ticket to Ride. I just simply had an idea for an automotive trading card game, Holeshot Heroes (which has not yet been released). As I began to try to immerse myself in the industry I was taken aback by the depth of products, but I was also incredibly intimidated by the seemingly complex games.

An expansion for Celestia has been announced, Love Letter is set to meet Lovecraft, and Resistance is getting an app.

Victory Point Games is having a Christmas sale, Lanterns digital has a new expansion, and early bird badge registration is open for Origins.

How do games differentiate themselves? How do they stand out? How do you get people to pay attention to your product? Breaking Games has answers.

This week is all about nostalgia — between a dice game based on the animated Batman show and a new game company dedicated to restoring old classics.

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