Board Games News – 07/22/2010

Today’s News:

  • Minion Games‘ web store says that print versions of several of their titles are not available for sale, and the “Print & Play” versions are on sale.
  • Twilight Creations will have pre-release copies of Forever Young at Gen Con.
  • Pressman Toy is launching games based on “Diary of a Wimpy Kid”, “The Vampire Diaries”, “NCIS”, “The Office”, “Let’s Make a Deal”, Dinosaur Train, Scooby Doo, and Looney Tunes.
  • Days of Wonder says Small World Tales & Legends is now available worldwide. They’re also taking preorders for Fictionaire, a bluffing game based on the dictionary definitions of words.
  • Flying Buffalo Game Company says The Nuclear War card game will be back in print by the end of the month. Hobby Japan has printed four of the popular Queens Blade books in English, and Flying Buffalo has them available for order. Two more Queen’s Blade books are available. The Decision Die is also available now.
  • Eagle Games says on its web site that Defenders of the Realm is available now, En Garde is in stock, and Railways of the World The Card Game is available for pre-order.
  • Interformic Games says that you can buy handmade copies of their print and play games from Print & Play Productions.
  • Spectrum Games says that a deluxe version of its Slasher Flick game (Slasher Flick: The Director’s Cut) will be available in August, featuring full-color interiors, a completely revamped layout, with new material and an all-new introductory flick.
  • Fantasy Flight Games announced Redemption of a Mage, a Warhammer: Invasion Battle Pack, the availability for download of The Winds of Magic (a supplement for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay), and some errors in unit cards for Battles of Napoleon (corrected cards are available).
  • Replay Sports is having a special sale for owners of the original DD Yearbook. Through August 15, 2010, Deadball Decades cards are $12 off. See their site for more information.
  • Strat-O-Matic is offering a downloadable Football Ratings Guide, similar to the one they produce for baseball.

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