While everything else may be uncertain, Kickstarter continues to host great casual games to delight, distract, and entertain — from some of the most adorable puppy artwork you will ever see and light ten-minute card games to strategic word games and tile laying cave escapes.
Gamewright has released two new games, Asmodee has made a slew of their family games available for free as print and plays, and Steve Jackson Games released the rules for Halloween Dice.
Only one can inherent the title of Master by learning strength, agility, wisdom, and honor. But be careful, your greatest weakness may be your undoing.
Will you craft a whale? Or use it to make yourself a rabbit? Which creature’s power will serve you best right now while also scoring big during the end game?
Game companies are continuing to release free content from a brand new, free expansion for Kingdomino to a new edition of Love Letter. Cryptozoic is having a game sale on their website, and a free Nancy Drew Scopa deck is also available to print.
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