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This month brings the next installment in the highly successful Tiny Epic line of games. Also on Kickstarter is a real-time co-op, a game about alien real estate, and much more.

Days of Wonder has announced a new game, Geek and Sundry suggests games for Tweens, and Huffington Post takes a look at board game prototypes.

Aw, a cute little bunny…that’s trying to eat you. As is the zombie groundhog over there and that zombie moose. It seems your fun evening of camping has turned sour and you and your friends have to race out of the forest and to safety! But where zombies are involved, it’s everyone for themselves and only one of you can make it out of the Nightmare Forest alive — coming soon to Kickstarter.

Asmodee has acquired the English language rights for Catan, Hasbro Gaming Lab has announced the winner of their contest, and Green Couch Games has a new game coming out later this year.

The Guardian suggests some games to play this Christmas, Crash Games donates to Toys for Tots, and Dominion hits mobile devices.

Fantasy takes center stage this month, with magical creatures inhabiting dungeons, attacking cities, and even playing a few rounds of baseball.

How would you like to automatically receive a selection of fun casual games every month? A new service called TableTop Monthly hopes to provide just that — a subscription service for board games.

There’s going to be a Star Wars edition of Love Letter, Victory Point Games is having a Christmas Sale, and Scott King writes a wrap up of BGG.Con.

Calliope Games is hosting a coloring contest, San Francisco Chronicle lists the best games of 2015, and USAopoly is having a thirteen day giveaway.

Some games blur the line between a tabletop dexterity game and a sport – Foosball and Air Hockey are both good examples, but they require expensive equipment and a lot of space.

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