Cryptozoic Entertainment's 2013 Line-Up: Zombies, Hobbits, Vampires and More

Cryptozoic Entertainment's 2013 Line-Up: Zombies, Hobbits, Vampires and More
Board Game: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Deck-Building Game
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Deck-Building Game, first announced by Cryptozoic Entertainment in April 2012, now has a release date of March 28, 2013. The Walking Dead Card Game – Cryptozoic's zombified version of Wolfgang Kramer's 6 nimmt! – has an April 2, 2013 release date, as does its other television show tie-in release, Castle: The Detective Card Game. (Update, March 29: Due to delays in customs, all three of these items now bear an April 12, 2013 release date in the U.S. —WEM)

• Another title announced in April 2012 by Cryptozoic was The Hobbit Expandable Trading Card Game, and some details about this item have now been released. This will actually be a family of games titled The Middle-earth Expandable Card Game, with all cards in the series having the same back so that players can build their own decks once multiple releases have appeared. The first title in the series, due out sometime in 2013, is The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Expandable Card Game, a competitive game for 2-4 players that includes four decks of cards: two for heroes, and two for villains. Each player has his own deck during play, with the cards being used to perform deeds, confront encounters, and earn the "Story Points" needed for victory.

As noted on ICv2, each film in the LotR series will have one starter deck and two expansion packs designed around a particular theme or setting.

Board Game: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
• Yet another title announced back in April 2012 by Cryptozoic was a board game titled The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. The announced Q2 2013 release date is still on target, and the game has been revealed to some degree by Cryptozoic, with Reiner Knizia – no stranger to the Lord of the Rings setting – being the game's designer. Here's an overview of the game from the publisher:

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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is an exciting game of adventure in which you join Bilbo Baggins and his thirteen Dwarven companions on their journey through the Lonelands and Misty Mountains, encountering Goblins, Trolls, and other dangers that seek to put an end to their adventures. Traverse your way through two boards, each more difficult than the last, with the goal of coming out alive and prepared for the dangers that lie ahead. Your accumulated points at the end of the game will be your personal mark for finding out how good of an adventurer you really are!
I searched the BGG database, but couldn't tell whether this was a reissue of a previously released Hobbit game or a reskinning of a previously released Knizia design or something new to market. Let me know if you have leads about this game's history.

Board Game Publisher: Cryptozoic Entertainment
• Cryptozoic also has another board game forthcoming based on The Walking Dead television series, with The Walking Dead Board Game: The Best Defense being due out in Q3 2013. Players can't take the role of zombies this time, as they could in The Walking Dead Board Game, but they might still be working against the group on some occasions. Here's an overview of the game:

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The Walking Dead Board Game: The Best Defense is a cooperative board game in which players take on the roles of Rick, Glenn, Daryl, Michonne, and other characters. On the hunt for Walkers, these Survivors must defend four key locations – the farm, the prison, the town and the highway – in order to stay alive. The game board is assembled at random for each game, providing for variability in the locations; a 25-card resource deck – containing equipment, allies, food or ammunition – is placed at random on one of the locations.

Walkers and other calamities are triggered in different locations by a 48-card event deck, which players draw from each round. They must then figure out how to minimize the effects of these events, using dice to resolve combat and determine the outcome of some events. They can work together to combine their combat abilities or split up to cover more ground. If the Survivors don't clear the Walkers out of a location, they'll lose resources – and if any resource deck runs out, the players lose the game. Thus, players need to keep the Walkers at bay while not using up too many resources themselves.

Unlike most cooperative games, The Walking Dead Board Game: The Best Defense includes a leadership role that player can take for one or more rounds – or even the entire game, if others allow him to do so. Each player character has a unique leadership ability that provides a bonus while that character is in charge, though, so expect some competition for the top spot.

The Walking Dead Board Game: The Best Defense includes two gameplay modes. In the "beginning player" mode, players share all information on their event cards so that the leader and others can take everything happening in the game into consideration. In "expert player" mode, players may not share their event cards, which means that leaders might make decisions that are detrimental to other players – but those players can defy the leader (for a cost) and make their own moves. Why would they do this? In addition to just trying to stay alive, each player has a secret "ulterior motive" card that specifies a mission for that player. If he completes that mission, then he wins the game, even if the Survivors as a group would otherwise lose.
• Other titles forthcoming from Cryptozoic include Assassin's Creed: The Board Game (due Q3 2013, no other details announced), the party game Word Whimsy (in which players use word cards to build titles or phrases that match the round's theme), and True Blood: Night Eternal (supposedly in Q2 2013).

Board Game: The Walking Dead Card Game

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