The world is dying and magic is fading. Only by harnessing powerful artifacts will you be able to retain your powers. However, the artifacts are in short supply and you must compete against fellow magic users to claim them.
This August, more than one game on Kickstarter has you taking to space, building bases, and exploring the stars. You can also find a presidential election game, family friendly card games, tactical two player duels, and lots of wizardry afoot!
Published by Libellud and designed by the minds behind Obscurio, One Key is a cooperative clue giving and image interpretation game that seeks to minimize downtime and keep rounds moving quickly.
Players are forces of nature, working together to mold the earth according to their grand visions! However, each player has their own unique ideas for the planet.
A standalone sequel to Santorini has been announced, Fantasy Flight Games has announced a new cooperative dice game, and IELLO has released Mia London and the Case of the 625 Scoundrels.
Pandasaurus has released a new game, there’s a new Sagrada expression available for pre-order, and a light family-friendly Dungeons & Dragons board game has been announced.
Team UP! is a cooperative stacking game from Helvetiq, in which players work together to place as many blocks, as neatly as possible, onto a wood pallet.
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