News Flash: Pot de Vin Announced, Fairy Tile Released | Casual Game Revolution

News Flash: Pot de Vin Announced, Fairy Tile Released

Pot de Vin

Passport Game Studios Announces Pot de Vin 
Pot de Vin is a thirty minute game, set to be released March 31. "The goal is to collect sets of different guild symbols by winning rounds and claiming the cards of your opponents. Gather the right amount of symbols to gain the most points."
Source: https://mailchi.mp/passportgamestudios/passport-game-studios-newsletter-april-21st-2153225?e=1126abe24b

IELLO's Fairy Tile Released
This week IELLO announced the release of their newest game, Fairy TileFairy Tile is a 30 minute game for two to four players. "Develop the kingdom of Fairy Tile by putting new land tiles in play and moving the Princess, Knight, and Dragon across different places such as mountains, forests, and plains. Help them have extraordinary adventures by accomplishing objectives written on the pages of your book. As soon as you complete an objective, develop your story and read the page of your book aloud."
Source: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/220780/fairy-tile

Two New Games from Looney Labs
Looney Labs has announced Anatomy Fluxx and Get the MacGuffin, both set to be released next week.
Source: https://www.looneylabs.com/news/we-have-2-new-games-coming-soon

Daily Worker Placement's Buying Guide
The Daily Worker Placement has posted a guide for choosing when to buy a new game. "We wanted to take a look at a few questions you can ask yourself the next time the impulse to buy hits you."
Source: http://dailyworkerplacement.com/2018/03/09/should-i-buy-this/

Vote for the Greatest Games of All Time
Tabletop Gaming is running a poll where you nominate your ten favorite games of all time. "All you need to do is jot down your Top Ten tabletop games...it doesn’t matter whether they’re board games, RPGs, miniature wargames, party games, card games or Monopoly. Everything counts."
Source: https://www.tabletopgaming.co.uk/board-games/news/heres-your-chance-to-vote-for-the-greatest-games-of-all-time

Zombie Games For Everyone
Geek and Sundry has posted a roundup of five zombie games for every type of gamer. "Whether you’re looking for a story-driven immersive experience or some quick dice-chucking between longer games, there’s a zombie-infested game for everyone."
Source: https://geekandsundry.com/the-undead-on-your-tabletop-5-zombie-games-for-every-type-of-gamer/

Reviews
Sakura (The Daily Worker Placement): “Sakura is going to be a great game for some people, for me, it’s a fun enough distraction, that doesn’t take too much time to play.”
Source: http://dailyworkerplacement.com/2018/03/21/sakura-a-walk-in-the-garden/

The Fox in the Forest (iSlaytheDragon): “It’s a card game in the most classic sense. It’s meant to occupy just enough of your mind to keep you sharp but not so engrossed that you can’t get a conversation going.”
Source: http://islaythedragon.com/featured/review-the-fox-in-the-forest/

ARGH: Animals Revolt aGainst Humans (GeekDad): “It’s really quick to teach, so I’ve been able to break it out and start playing right away without a lot of rules explanations, which is also nice.”
Source: https://geekdad.com/2018/03/argh-animals-revolt-against-humans/