The United States Playing Card Company has announced two new board games, Days of Wonder will be releasing a new version of Ticket to Ride, and Shut Up and Sit Down reviews free one player print and plays.
IELLO has announced a new strategy game, meanwhile Gamewright and Blue Orange Games have both released some print and plays, and The Op (USAopoly) has announced the next game in their Rising line.
Renegade Game Studios has announced a new card drafting game, while the Golden Geek Awards Nominees have been announced and are open for voting. This has also been another week of game companies releasing free content to help people during this difficult time, from a solo game from Czech Games Edition to free KeyForge decks from Fantasy Flight.
Roll the dice, collect building pieces, and use them to shape letters and in turn spell out words, in this real-time game that has you racing to be the first to make six words.
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