Stonemaier Games has a new roll and write coming soon, WizKids has announced Detective Rummy, and Space Base will be getting a new expansion next year.
Sign up for your chance to win your copy of the wonderful witchy world of Shadow Kitty! Each week during the month of October, Breaking Games will be drawing the name of a lucky winner!
This recent entry in the Exit series ditches most of the riddle cards and instead has you solve puzzles spread throughout a series of posters, each featuring a different world that you must travel to.
A new Halloween edition of Patchwork is coming soon, Rio Grande has announced a new game, and Paste Magazine posts a roundup of their favorite games at this year’s Gen Con.
The latest in the Drop series from Scott R. Smith and Phase Shift Games, Drop Drive places players in the captain's chair to secure the most credits for completing various tasks in this 20-30 minute pick-up-and-deliver game.
One plus eight is easy. But when a timer is ticking, and the next number played has to be higher than the previous, and you can only play odds, it gets a lot more complicated to keep those calculations going in your head.
Published by Stone Blade Entertainment and Ultra PRO, Shards of Infinity is a deck-builder that manages to pack an impressive amount of depth and strategy into a simple ruleset and thirty-minute play time.
Floodgate Games has announced a new cooperative game, Board Game Quest has posted their recap of this year’s Gen Con, and Blue Orange Games has released Zoom in Barcelona.
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