There’s a wide array of games this month on Kickstarter, with themes built around sea dragons, alien species collection, nature walks, and pottery studios. There’s also a collection of historical games and a new roll-and-write.
Scorpion Masqué has announced a new card game, Pandasaurus Games has a new game available for pre-order, and CGE has released the finale of their docuseries Making Board Games.
Your first celebrity sighting! Does it make you happy? Surprised? Does it make you think more of a zebra, a paintbrush, or a wooden box? Will your friends guess which ones you chose?
A huge, terrifying monster has arisen and is wreaking havoc across the island, as the volcano erupts and terror reigns! Can the players band together to save the day?
Reveal cards one at a time, either from the table or players' hands, searching for sets of three. But you can only reveal the highest or lowest card from a hand, and if you reveal a card that doesn’t match, your turn immediately ends.
Scorpion Masqué has released a new Flashback game, Spin Master has announced a new board game to mark the 50th anniversary of the Rubik’s Cube, and a new game is coming soon themed around collecting Marvel comics.
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