The king wants peacocks. Gather as many as you can, and offer more than your opponents in order to earn his favor. But be quick about it, because before you know it he’ll have changed his mind and decided he wants stallions instead!
Cooperative, competitive, or teams. Why choose only one when you can have all three? Gamewright’s game of finding matches and racing against other players features three different game modes and some truly zany patterns.
Each First Look adventure is designed to be a standalone RPG experience to teach players the basic concepts of the genre and let them judge for themselves if roleplaying games are for them.
Asmodee has announced they will be releasing Wavelength in the US later this year, you can vote on a new room for the classic board game Clue, and Bezier Games has announced One Night Ultimate Bonus Roles.
Renegade Game Studios will be releasing Terror Below next week, Ravensburger is working on a Back to the Future dice game, and Pandasaurus Games has a new tile laying game out.
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