Game Previews from FIJ and GAMA 2018: Welcome To..., Get the MacGuffin, Anatomy Fluxx, and Thanos Rising: Avengers: Infinity War

Game Previews from FIJ and GAMA 2018: Welcome To..., Get the MacGuffin, Anatomy Fluxx, and Thanos Rising: Avengers: Infinity War
Board Game Publisher: Deep Water Games
• Today's post includes preview videos from two recent shows that BGG attended — FIJ 2018 in Cannes, and the 2018 GAMA Trade Show — to highlight games that are hitting the market in the immediate future or coming to market soon.

First, Deep Water Games has announced that it will bring Benoit Turpin's Welcome To... — a roll-and-write-ish design that Blue Cocker Games debuted at the FIJ fair in late Feburary 2018 — to the U.S., with the game debuting at the Origins Game Fair in June 2018 ahead of its official release at Gen Con 2018 in August. (Deep Water has already commissioned a small advanced print run of the game, and it will take preorders for pick-up at Origins on its website starting April 18.)

You can listen to Turpin explain the game himself in the video below, but the short version is that each player is an architect hired to design three streets, then sell them for the biggest profit, which we humans evaluate in terms of points. You create three decks of cards, then turn over the top card of each pile to reveal the number on top of the pile and the bonus action on the back of the previous card; each player chooses a number+action pair, then writes the number in a house on one of the streets (with the numbers needing to go in ascending order on each street) and uses the action to add trees to a street, add a pool to a house, build a fence, raise the value of certain house groupings, and so on.

If you complete one of the three planned arrangements of houses — say, one group of three houses and another of four, each with a number on it — then you score bonus points, with the player who completes it first scoring more.

Welcome To... has the roll-and-write feel of something like Qwixx since everyone is playing at the same time and trying to make the best of identical circumstances, but with three choices each turn and three streets in which to enact those choices, your paths diverge quickly and you find many more things to puzzle over than in more straightforward roll-and-write games.





Board Game Publisher: Looney Labs
• At GAMA, designer Andrew Looney demonstrated — and we played! — Get the MacGuffin on camera in our booth in less than seven minutes. This game for 2-11 players hits retail shelves on April 5, 2018, and your goal is to be the last player still in the game, possibly by taking hold of the MacGuffin, a term that refers to a fictional object or goal that drives the action in a story without the audience necessarily understanding why the thing is important, e.g., the suitcase in Pulp Fiction.

If you run out of cards to play in Get the MacGuffin, you're out of the game, and the MacGuffin is a card that lets you pick it up and play it over and over again, so you'll never lose — assuming, of course, that the MacGuffin is even in play or that you can hold on to it should you get it on the table.





Board Game: Fluxx
Anatomy Fluxx is the newest title in Looney Labs' long-lived Fluxx series of games — twenty-one years and counting! — and the third title in the company's STEM line of games following Math Fluxx and Chemistry Fluxx. Another decade or two, and maybe we'll see entire schools with Fluxx-based curriculum.





Board Game Publisher: The Op
Avengers: Infinity War hits theaters April 27, 2018, but before that movie comes out, you can pick up Andrew Wolf's Thanos Rising: Avengers: Infinity War from USAopoly starting on April 6. This cooperative game for 2-4 players puts everyone in charge of a particular Marvel superhero, then has you use dice to recruit a team and try to keep Thanos from obtaining all of the infinity stones and destroying half the universe. I'm not sure why he's fixated on destroying exactly half the universe, but apparently he likes some of it enough to want to keep it around.

The sad part about this design is that you can finish only half the game, then must put it aside until May 2019 when the second half is released.

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