This month on Kickstarter, games range from wallet-sized to life-sized. There are a number of two-player games on offer, as well as a casual take on the role-playing genre.
How many years passed between the invention of Coca Cola and its ‘Diet’ version? How many vertebrae are there in the neck of a giraffe? You might not need to know the exact answer, only which one is closest to 75!
Venture through the levels, collecting treasure. But be careful not to go too far, or else you’ll be knocked out and forced to return to town empty-handed.
Brotherwise Games has a new game available for pre-order, Ravensburger has released a light card game, and Rio Grande has a new deduction game coming this month.
Make streaks of five numbers in a row, as fast as you can, while keeping an eye on your opponent’s cards, waiting for the perfect moment to swipe from them.
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