Games
Cardsmith Kit Updated to Version 1.3
Create Monsters and Treasure, set power levels up to 9, use unit artwork from the latest expansions, and more.
Create Monsters and Treasure, set power levels up to 9, use unit artwork from the latest expansions, and more.
If you’re new to Villages and have been waiting for a time to pick up the definitive experience, this is it!
They’re here! In August, I posted a photo of the Villages Collector’s Box prototype our manufacturer sent over. When the real deal showed up in the mail, I was impressed with the thickness of the box material and how bright the colors still looked after the conversion process to CMYK. Read more…
The manufacturer of the Villages Collector’s Box sent us a photo of the production sample!
At one of the few family gatherings I’ve attended since this world-changing pandemic began, I had the pleasure of being introduced to a little card game called Skull King by Grandpa Beck’s Games.
Since releasing Villages, I’ve discovered that the game’s colorful pixel art style appeals to young kids. But the many character abilities and direct combat aspects of Villages can be a lot to handle for them.
With the release of Villages: Crystal Quest earlier this year, we’ve also added the game to the Villages Expansion Pack Print and Play files.
It’s been a long while since the last update about the big Villages Collector’s Box. Progress has been slow, but last week, I finished a new version!
Good news! We found a way to reduce production costs for our brawling deckbuilder game Swords & Souls while keeping the same components, so we’re also dropping the price. Fight your friends and escape the Underworld, now for less!
What better way to learn Magic than trying out the new free-to-play online version, Magic: the Gathering Arena? My plan was to install it, learn the rules, play a few games, and move on to something else. Oh, how naive I was.