Of course, Camel Up has that same player count, and the game works well at all numbers, although the experience changes vastly when you're playing with two compared to eight (not to mention how specific players can sour or sweeten the game experience no matter what the player count), and I'm curious to see more details of the gameplay to learn how this game might change or not change in similar ways.
For now, though, I have only this brief description:
As for the gameplay, here's the short take:
However, each round the cops are also on patrol and could arrest any gangsters they come across. Players need to bribe their way out trouble or rat out the other gangsters as they compete to fulfill the Boss's demands first.
For now, though, here's another example of his dynamic work on this game:
Some work-in-progress card art for an upcoming 50's gangster themed game. #painting #boardgames pic.twitter.com/SDRwF9UZW6
— Kwanchai Moriya (@kwanchaimoriya) September 17, 2019
• Lions of Lydia is a new design from Jonny Pac Cantin, who caught players' attention in 2019 with Coloma and Sierra West, and publisher Bellwether Games. Here's an overview of this 2-4 player game due out sometime in 2020:
Lions of Lydia is a bag-management and engine-building game about the dawn of currency in the ancient world. As a wealthy aristocrat at the turn of the era, you will hire merchants to barter at the city gates for goods you can use to grow your landholdings. When Lydian merchants arrive from the capital, you will gain access to the versatile Lydian Lion coins they bear, which are needed to establish valuable retail property for the first time in history.
To achieve victory, you must effectively manage the merchants you hire, keeping the best assortment in your bag, while leveraging the unique abilities of each when it is drawn. Traditional merchants will help you specialize in basic resources, but if you fail to convert your surplus into bullion, you may not be able to buy the most useful properties in the city. Lydian merchants, in contrast, are especially suited to help you transition to the new monetary system.
Will you be able to maintain the right balance of merchants to maximize your goals every turn? Will you gain the most valuable and prestigious properties before your rivals? Future generations may hear of your economic triumph or defeat. After a significant number of properties have been purchased and developed, the game will end, and a winner will be declared!