Spycon is a storytelling detective party game in which players split into two teams and take turns being the spy. The goal of the spy is to make their own team guess which costume they are wearing in such a way that the opposing team wouldn't get it. In order to do this, the spy and their team use a special keyword as well as their quick-wittedness, limitless fantasy, subtlety, and impressive talent for mingling.
• Cards with numbers on them are the best type of cards, and designers Ben Pinchback and Matt Riddle have a new offering in that category: Stellar, a two-player-only card game coming from Renegade Game Studios in March 2020. An overview:
In Stellar, you are stargazers, calibrating your telescopes to bring into view celestial objects of various types — planets, moons, asteroids, interstellar clouds, black holes, even satellites — as you create a beautiful display of the night sky! More specifically, you have eleven rounds to play cards to your telescope and notebook, building a night sky tableau. After that, you'll calculate your points, and the stargazer with the most point wins!
• To update this Nov. 27, 2019 BGG News post, PHALANX has unveiled the cover for Martin Wallace's deck-building, racing game Rocketmen (which lost the "The" sometime in the past month), while also mentioning that a crowdfunding project will be launched for the game on Kickstarter in January 2020 ahead of a projected SPIEL '20 debut, with versions of the game to be released in English, German, French, and Polish.
As for the gameplay, here's an overview from the publisher:
In more detail, each player starts with two secret goal cards. Gameplay is turn-based, and a player chooses one of four actions on their turn: Buy cards from the display, place cards on the launch pad, discard cards, or launch a mission.
Cards in the game include asset, rocket, and mission cards. All of these are dual-purpose; they may serve, respectively, as resources, means of propulsion, and types of missions players would like to accomplish, OR they may be a currency with which players buy other cards. Some asset cards can be disposed of for one-shot special abilities.
To diversify the game rules, you can pick two game variant cards at random, and they will modify gameplay. The solo game is played with six AI cards that steer your artificial opponent's moves.