This month has some truly unique offerings, from Project L (a game that rewards you with more puzzle pieces each time you solve a puzzle), to a crime writing party game and an escape room-inspired mystery puzzle contained in five postcards.
How abstract can you go and still be able to recognize a well-known figure or a beloved fictional character? Can you guess Steve Jobs from a handful of colors? Or can you create Lara Croft with just three?
Z-Man Games has made their new edition of Condottieri available for pre-order, Fairy Tale Fluxx has been released, and WizKids has a new Star Trek-themed card game.
The newest game in the Tiny Epic line hits Kickstarter this month, while Green Couch Games also brings their newest card game to the site. This month also offers a unique 3D board, two player cards games, and a board game of summoning magic.
Evil is approaching, and only your band of adventurers can prevent its advance. Set a Watch is a game of defeating enemies and preventing the return of the unHallowed.
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