Challengers! Beach Cup is now available in the U.S., a Bridgerton version of Love Letter has been announced, and The Op has a new board game in the works.
Published by Fly in Dream, this boxset includes two games in one. One is a light, push-your-luck dice game, while the other has you racing your opponent to the end of the board. So how do these two games play, exactly?
Play one card to the table. That’s all you have to do! If there is a match on the table or several cards can add up to equal your card, they all go into your score pile — otherwise, your card simply stays put.
This month, Kickstarter is full of animals, from five abstract games in one box all themed around different animals, to a game of fox mystics and a tense duel between a shark and octopus.
Fowers Games has announced a new two-player game, Lucky Duck Games has announced a new bird-themed game, and The Op has released a new cooperative game.
Can you build an angel in 30 seconds with only a few colored blocks, and still make it recognizable? Will you attempt a bonus point and try to use fewer blocks than anyone else at the table?
Search among rocket ships, sharks, and clowns to find bones and butterflies, or maybe something with wheels! Race against your opponents and be sure to not be the last person left searching.
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