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News Flash: New Gamewright Game, Lost Cities: Rivals Announced

Squirmish

Gamewright's Squirmish Now Shipping
Gamewright has announced the release of Squirmish, which will hit stores next week. "Enter The Squirmish, a ridiculous rumble where creatures clash and only the strangest survive! Draft an odd-squad of warriors with names like Kittyclops, Pompaduck, and Killgor the Conqueror. Then position them into the melee and roll to attack."
Source: https://gamewright.com/product/Squirmish

Lost Cities: Rivals Announced
Thames & Kosmos has announced a new game in the Lost Cities line. "A stand-alone game that combines elements from the original game with a new auction mechanic.  In the game, players try to lead expeditions to five different mysterious locations in search of fame and fortune."
Source: https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/40456/new-adventures-await-knizias-lost-cities-rivals

One Week Ultimate Werewolf Hits Kickstarter
Already funded, the new game from Bezier Games is currently on Kickstarter. "One Week Ultimate Werewolf takes the exciting gameplay of One Night Ultimate Werewolf and twists it around to create a whole new game."
Source: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tedalspach/one-week-ultimate-werewolf

25 Best Board Game Apps
Vulture has created a roundup of their favorite board game mobile apps. "The current golden age of tabletop gaming has also led to a similar surge in apps that adapt board games to tablets and phones, with new ones arriving almost every week — and some games even premiering in digital form at the same time they show up on store shelves."
Source: http://www.vulture.com/article/best-board-game-apps.html

6 Best Board Game Podcasts
The Manual has posted a round of their six favorite board game centric podcasts. "You should think about tapping into the board-gaming genre of the podcast world. To get you started, we’ve rounded up our favorite recommendations for non-gamers all the way up to hardcore tabletop fans."
Source: https://www.themanual.com/culture/best-board-game-podcasts/

Games to Travel With
The Game Aisle has posted a roundup of easy to pack games that you can take on your next adventure. "These easily packable games are small, fun, travel well, and will give you something fun to do while waiting for a plane, dinner, or even a picnic at the beach!"
Source: https://www.thegameaisle.com/easily-packable-games/

Reviews
Thanos Rising: Avengers Infinity War (The Pop Insider): “Is it fun? Yes. Is it complicated? Yes. Is it worth it? Totally.”
Source: https://thepopinsider.com/reviews/thanos-rising-avengers-infinity-war-game-review/

Jurassic Park: Danger! (News Week): “Everyone at the table had fun, and some said running from the small, wooden T-Rex provided them with the same thrill as if they were watching the movie.”
Source: http://www.newsweek.com/jurassic-park-danger-board-game-review-dino-sized-fun-balancing-issues-937831

The Incredibles: Save the Day (GeekDad): “I liked the feel of running around the city, trying to put out fires (some literal) while chasing down Jack-Jack. The board is very fun and I like the flip-over tiles with their fun details.”
Source: https://geekdad.com/2018/05/the-incredibles-save-the-day-and-rescue-jack-jack-a-cooperative-game/