Kickstart This! #31: The One Hundred Torii
A tile-laying game where players trace their path through a Japanese garden.
Read MoreA tile-laying game where players trace their path through a Japanese garden.
Read MoreIn Sailing Toward Osiris, player compete to build the greatest tribute to the late Pharaoh as his funeral barge sails down the Nile. The new Pharoah’s Pyramid expansions adds four new elements/mechanics to the game: Debens (debt markers), Pyramid Blocks, Temple Donations, and Palace Guards.
Read MoreAn update & redesign of 2009’s Egizia, a worker placement game about traveling down the Nile and constructing some of Egypt’s most famous monuments.
Read MoreToday’s Previously features Bank Heist, Citizen The Game, and The Veil: Rulers of Darkness.
Read MoreA microgame of 18 cards designed by Elixabeth Hargrave prior to Wingspan. Themed around the Victorian fad of assigning meaning to the flowers that friends & lovers exchanged, players draft “I-Divide-You-Choose”-style and then score the effects and hearts of their 4 cards over 3 rounds.
Read MoreToday’s Previously features Nut Stash & Shaolia: Warring States.
Read MoreRaccoon Tycoon is a resource management, bidding, economic, and set collection game with incredibly cute animals in period clothing featured on the cards. The Fat Cat Expansion adds in 6 new Railroad Cards, 4 new Town Cards, 13 new Building Tiles and 3 updated Building Tiles, 32 new Meeples, 6 new Player Boards (including support for a 6th player), and a Fat Cat Starting Player Marker.
Read MoreToday’s Previously features Afternova, Albedo Yggdrasil, Batman: Gotham City Chronicles – Season 2, Battlestations: DIRTSIDE, Company of Heroes Board Game, Cover Your Kingdom, Dungeon Drop, The Few and Cursed, Too Many Bones: Splice & Dice + Series Reprint, Two Robots, and What’s He Building Over There? (Second Edition).
Read MoreThis light game has players placing cubes on pieces of public domain art to finish painting them and score points.
Read MoreToday’s Previously features Bellum: Of Mutants and Men and The Refuge: Terrors From the Deep.
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