• Similarly, Haim Shafir's Halli Galli turns 25 in 2017 (which suggests that our version with a 1990 release date is incorrect), so bring on the Halli Gally Party. Instead of simply counting fruit and slapping when the time is right, you now must look for fruit, color, and musical instrument and slap when two of them are identical in order to collect all the revealed cards. Or slap when the singing plum is on stage because, seriously, a singing plum? Everyone knows that plums can't carry a note.
• In sum, AMIGO Spiel will release eight new titles in the first half of 2017, and you can find the remainder of them here in BGG's Nürnberg/NYC/Cannes 2017 Preview.
• ThunderGryph Games debuted in 2016 with a new edition of Overseers, and in 2017 it will release the two-player game Tao Long: The Way of the Dragon from first-time designers Dox Lucchin and Pedro Latro. Images would likely clarify the description below, but perhaps this is enough to give you a toehold for now:
King's Road is an area-majority game. Each player has identical decks of eleven cards. On a turn, players simultaneously select the three cards they will play, and in what order. To win, players not only have to influence the king as he traverses the land, but attempt to read the minds of their opponents.
In the game, players try to raid as many cattle as possible from the ten locations. Each location deck features the same eight cards: four worth 20-100 cattle, and one each of "Stampede!", "Enemy Magic", "Tribal Champion", and "Waha's Blessing". On a turn, you choose to reveal the top card of one location, use a saved "Waha's Blessing" to steal someone's cattle, corral the cattle you have so that they can't be lost, or use your unique khan ability. The game is all about pressing your luck (while watching what everyone draws from where so that you can turn luck to your side) and timing when to use one of your few corral tokens to lock in your holdings.
Khan of Khans hits Kickstarter on January 10, 2017 with a scheduled release in October 2017.