14/09/2018 – 20/10/2018
What happened in the world of tabletop over the last week?
Are things about to go postal? The Trump administration announces plans to withdraw from the Universal Postal Union.
Things look to have been going well recently for Games Workshop. But this week they made a statement about “some uncertainties”.
Ella from Ella Loves Boardgames and Angelus of Storyboardgamer are off to Essen. So they gave us a rundown on their most anticipated games at the show.
Shut Up & Sit Down name Blood on the Clocktower Game of SHUX 2018 in their latest podcast episode.
Phil Walker-Harding talked to Eternity News about games, designing them, and being recognised.
Featured crowdfunding game
Circuit Breaker Board Game
A casual strategy game where players attempt to successfully re-wire their own houses in time for a hastily scheduled house party. Points are scored by connecting a variety of quirky electrical doodads to home circuits. Set collection, tile placement, and crafty rodents will be put to use to make the coolest place on the block.
Circuit Breaker is for 2-4 players. The game is designed Freshwater Games, who are also running the crowdfunding campaign. It has a pledge goal of AUD$22,507 and has reached over AUD$4,000 with 25 days to go. This is the second time Circuit Breaker has sought funding. Freshwater have successfully funded and delivered one other game, Sectre.