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How many answers can you come up with for a single category? It’s harder than you think when you’re up against a ten-second timer and can’t give an answer that starts with the same letter of an answer already given.

Danielle Dove has been kidnapped on the day of her sister’s funeral. Thankfully, she has managed to take a picture of the room where she is being held. Can you find and rescue her, while also uncovering the reason for the kidnapping?

Thames & Kosmos takes their Exit series in a new direction with The Sacred Temple and The Deserted Lighthouse, where escape rooms meet jigsaw puzzles.

Players have joined a brand new auction website, been given fourteen litcoins (the website’s currency), and now must compete for the best properties while making canny use of their coins.

Packed into one small bag, Jabuka is a word game of rotating letter tiles and word stealing.

Van Ryder Games incorporates pen and paper style RPGs with forking path adventures in their stylized and cartoonish series of novels.

Flip pancakes, find the right pancakes, and complete the orders! Remember where you put the right pancakes, however, and act faster than anyone else to become the master flapjack flipper.

Who’ll be mayor in this Wild West town? Create businesses, staff them with newcomers, and create a bustling town to win the top job.

Which country has over 400 words for snow? What is Ronald McDonald called in Japan? Discuss the solution with the other players but don’t believe everything you hear.

The guide knows the word and the seekers must find it. But the seekers are the ones coming up with the clues, while the guide can only tell them if their clues fit — but not which ones.

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