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One player takes on the role of the bank while the others don robber masks and attempt to get away with the loot! Published by Big G Creative, How to Rob a Bank is an action programming game of bluffing and memory elements.
Musical Chairs, published by Rio Grande Games, doesn’t involve either actual music or actual chairs, but does manage to represent both of those things in an enjoyable board game experience.
Fantasy Flight Games has released Cosmic Encounter Duel, Big G Creative has announced a new party game, and Portal Games has released standalone Detective game Dig Deeper.
How would you sell a zero-gravity restaurant or a 25-hour news channel? Come up with a headline, but it might not be as easy as you expect when the words have to start with specific letters.
From a passenger plane caught in an electrical storm to a theft on a Mississippi steam boat — we recently took a look at the newest games in the Thames & Kosmos Exit line.
A Star Wars themed Unlock! game has been announced, there will be a Disney-themed Munchkin coming later this year, and Thames & Kosmos has made My City available for pre-order.
June brings several dice games to Kickstarter, from one that has you creating beautiful works of art with milk and latte to another that puts you in the shoes of dwarves mining a mountain. There is even a game that features 3D stereoscopic artwork!
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