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Tag: Dead of Winter

Meople News: The Great Orc Book of Pulsar Customization

Meople News: The Great Orc Book of Pulsar Customization

2 June, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Czech Games Edition The Czech Games Edition newsletter had some new releases for this year, and I think there’s something[…]

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Meople News: Avenue to the Kitchen

Meople News: Avenue to the Kitchen

26 May, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Indie Boards & Cards / Aporta Games For their new Kickstarter Indie Boards & Cards have teamed up with Aporta[…]

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Meople News: The Smiling Gladiator

Meople News: The Smiling Gladiator

19 May, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Minion Games Minion Games just can’t get away from the power of the atom. After you used it to create[…]

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Meople News: Fall of the Crystal Thing

Meople News: Fall of the Crystal Thing

12 May, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Project Raygun / Mondo Some things are just meant to be together, and I’m surprised it took this long for[…]

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Meople News: Between Sultan and Pharaoh

Meople News: Between Sultan and Pharaoh

5 May, 2017 Kai Weekly News

Daily Magic Games Pharaoh is dead and without heirs, giving you a chance to succeed him. The way to get[…]

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Meople News: Viral Mist

Meople News: Viral Mist

13 May, 2016 Kai Weekly News

giochix.it Virus, the newest project by giochix.it and currently funding on Kickstarter and giochistarter, is going to be a new[…]

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Meople News: The Long Friday

18 March, 2016 Kai Weekly News

Plaid Hat Games Fans of Plaid Hat’s Dead of Winter will be happy to see all the new things stand-alone[…]

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Meople News: Forsaken Tickets

14 February, 2014 Kai Weekly News

Fantasy Flight Games Now that didn’t take long, did it? The first expansion for Eldritch Horror is on its way.[…]

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Meople News: Two Rooms on a Space Station

8 November, 2013 Kai Weekly News

Flatlined Games Bruno Faidutti announced on his blog that Space Station Argo, a game he and Serge Laget created about[…]

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  • Colt Express

    A train robbery can really ruin your day if you’re one of the passengers. Six bandits trying to rob your train at the same time, but working against each other? With a Marshal thrown in ot fend them off? That’s actually pretty hilarious to watch. And on the gorgeous 3D train of Colt Express, it’s even more fun. All of the chaos, in three dimensions.

  • Hanabi

    A very unique card game in more than one way. You’re not only holding your cards the wrong way around, you’ll also be thinking about how you communicate in completely new ways. That’s not bad for a game that only takes 25 cards in the right order to win.

  • Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King

    I admit, I didn’t expect that one day a traditional, competitive eurogame would be in the majority for the Kennerspiel des Jahres selection. But here we are, next to Pandemic Legacy and T.I.M.E. Stories, both cooperative games with a limited number of replays in the box Isle of Skye is the only competitive game with virtually unlimited replayability. Lets have a look if it’s worthy of the nomination.

  • Pandemic: The Cure

    With the amazing, ongoing success of cooperative game Pandemic, it’s no surprise that there are not only a number of expansions but also a few spin-off games with a similar theme and sharing the name. Pandemic: The Cure is one such game, it recreates the classic Pandemic as a dice game: lighter and faster but with all the original’s elements still there.

  • Bruges

    Stefan Feld is at it again, exploring the possibilities to combine luck and strategy in one game. This time, his exploration takes him to Belgium, the city of Bruges to be precise, where you build canals, work on your political career and, most important of all, make influential friends. But even those friends will have a hard time helping you when dice and cards are not your friends.

  • 7 Wonders

    Despite what the title implies, 7 Wonders is not a civilisation building game but a very strategic card game that only reveals it’s depth after a few plays, and then some. Enough to win awards left, right and centre. And the best part? You can play in 30 minutes!

  • Milestones

    The Plains of Triangles. Undiscovered land. With nothing but a cart full of milestones and a group of builders we set out to bring civilization to the uninhabitet land. We’re not really going anywhere, but we put the infrastructure in place for the people that come after us, that will settle the Plains of Triangles and will go somewhere.

  • Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends

    Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends offers epic fantasy battles in the arena, with wizards, dragons and more. But the battle is fought in a very different way from what you expect: with pattern matching abilities.

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