Twenty years ago, a winemaker went missing. His body has just turned up and it’s your team’s job to revisit this cold case. Can you find justice two decades later?
You need to find your rideshare driver but the app is going bonkers and you can only send short texts, while the driver only has a few emojis at his disposal. Will you be able to find him before you both end up with a one-star rating?
This wonderfully elegant and engaging engine-building game from Spiel Des Jahres designer Randy Flynn (Cascadia) builds upon his growing reputation, as players compete to become the most famous carpet weaver.
Aladdin has fallen in with Maleficent and Dr. Facilier to team up against Ariel, Gaston, and Demona. It might sound like a fan-fiction novel, but in reality it’s a head-to-head board game of Disney showdowns.
Lots of animals in this month’s games: from critters battling for trash in alleyways and food in the forest to animal newspapermen filling the front page with woodland news.
Plan B Games has released a re-themed limited edition of Azul, Fantasy Flight Games has announced Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game, and WizKids has announced a solo roll-and-write game.
Christmas must be saved! Search through a magical village to find Santa’s stolen golden book, without which he cannot complete his Christmas duties. He is counting on you to help recover it and catch the thief!
Who saw the Grinch, stealing what, and where? Find out in order to stop him from stealing Christmas in this rethemed version of the classic murder mystery game.
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