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This month finds some truly gorgeous artwork on Kickstarter, a game about growing flowers, a solo game that puts you in the role of the French resistance, a social deduction game of villagers and demons, and…high school volleyball?

Protect the kingdom. Build the towers. Withstand the monsters. Can you survive?

Adorable wizard kittens are taking over Kickstarter this month, and not one but two games involve food fights. The month also brings an abstract board game with unique movement rules and a civilization game that can be played in thirty minutes.

Napoleon has invaded Poland, and the Russians have arrived to drive back him back. Which side will you lead to victory or defeat?

Help game designer extraordinaire, Roland Wright, create the perfect dice game by rolling dice. Roll, write, and erase, to make sure your game wins the most awards.

The heroes have all gone missing, and it is up to their sidekicks to protect the city and get to the bottom of this mystery!

Mastermind mergers. Dabble in inside trading. Loot companies. Do what it takes to give you a step up and amass a powerful, unstoppable railway empire for yourself!

February on Kickstarter offers an exciting batch of casual games, from a party game co-designed by the creator of The Mind to a board game featuring robots and puzzle pieces.

Driven from their home years ago, the trolls have at last returned to reclaim what is theirs with digging, spells, and careful planning.

Cackleberry Games is a fledgling publishing company who just launched their first game on Kickstarter: Gardens of Babylon. Read our interview with the creator, Rob Thompson.

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