Here's an overview of this May 2022 release:
The game comes with four different tables, each with its own unique art and challenges:
—Starfleet Academy features the classic pinball experience in which you'll learn the basics and try to beat the famous Kobayashi Maru!
—The Trouble with Tribbles sees you helping Kirk and the crew keep the rapidly multiplying tribbles from overwhelming the U.S.S. Enterprise!
—Lower Decks will have you join the crew of the U.S.S. Cerritos as they deal with holodeck malfunctions and artificial gravity gone awry!
—Borg Attack asks you to build a fleet of Starfleet's finest ships to take down a Borg Cube and save the Galaxy!
• Star Trek: Missions uses the same game engine as Bruce Glassco's Fantasy Realms, with players building a hand of cards that will score points based on the composition of that hand.
In slightly more detail and with far more sales jargon:
The combinations in each hand create a brand new episode of the Enterprise's continuing mission. Make the best combo to score the highest points and claim victory.
• In October 2021, Polish publisher Archon Studio announced that it had licensed the computer game Heroes of Might and Magic III for release as a board game under the name — wait for it — Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Board Game, with a Kickstarter planned for November 2022.
Here's an overview of what the publisher has in mind:
The game will come with over thirty detailed miniatures, including heroes like "Catherine The Ironfist" and "Sandro" as well as iconic creatures like archangels, infamous devils, and all-time classic dragons. Gameplay will combine world exploring that uses hexagonal map tiles with a simple chess-like battle system representing the classic battlefields for which the series is known.