Plan B Games has released Equinox, the next entry in Chronicles of Crime: The Millennium Series is available for pre-order, and Umbra Via from Pandasaurus Games is out now.
In this domino-style game, players take turns adding a dragon card to the tableau, attempting to make a connection of seven dragons in the color they need, while action cards throw an unpredictable element into the mix.
There’s a lot of science fiction on Kickstarter this month, from adorable robots and a racing game with a modular board, to a cyberpunk card game of upgrades and DNA. There are also peaceful gardens, horse racing, word puzzles, and a RPG game for families.
Try to avoid trucks and roadkill on your track of road, while collecting as many live animals and warnings signs as possible. Be careful what cards you're left holding at the end of the round, as your hand of cards can count against you.
Ares has announced they will be releasing an English language version of Ensemble, the first Marvel Villainous expansion has been announced, and Bicycle has released details on three games set for release this summer.
Will you be a good cop, putting the case together piece by piece until you capture the murderer? Or be a bad cop who doesn’t care who they accuse, so long as it sticks?
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