• Valley Games has posted a blizzard of images of D-Day Dice, the first of which (along with the million expansions and upgrade components) has arrived from the printer for inspection.
• Alliance Game Distributors lists Silvio Negri-Clementi's The Mystery of the Templars as a May 2012 release in the U.S. The game is being published by Stratelibri, has a playing time of 240 minutes, and carries a $65 MSRP. Here's a long description of the game if you're not familiar with it:
In The Mystery of the Templars, players become the masters of this secretive organization. They must assign their knights to the critical task of escorting pilgrims, but also to seek out and discover long-lost artifacts of Christian lore. Using their holdings in the Holy Land, they procure valuable trade goods, which must then be transported to the hungry markets of Europe, using the profits to expand the Order’s holdings. But along the way brigands and pirates threaten the flow of goods and wealth, and must be challenged by valorous knights to safeguard the precious caravans and trade ships. To be successful, the players must balance the needs of trade, development, and battle.
In time, the powerful enemies of the Templars will strike, beginning the Persecution which will eventually cause the destruction of the Order. In those last desperate days, the players must flee from their Commanderies with all the wealth and relics they can carry, seeking refuge in the farthest corners of the world. The player who can best manage the resources of the Order during the days of wealth, and who can rescue the most important relics from the Persecution, will be the victor in The Mystery of the Templars.
• And here is today's Kickstarter item: Expedite is a route-building game in which you must build hubs between starting and ending destinations in order to score World Trade cards. Are all the hubs you need in place, but not necessarily owned by you? You can give points to opponents in order to use their hubs, but that might not be the best choice to make. (KS link)