• Gale Force Nine started releasing games based on Doctor Who in 2017 with Andrew Haught's Doctor Who: Time of the Daleks, and in October 2022 that designer-publisher combo will bring out Doctor Who: Nemesis, a 2-4 player game that will put you on the other side of the table, so to speak:
Your old nemesis, the Doctor, endlessly seeks to thwart your plans. Worse still, his other adversaries have their own schemes, and they don't involve you controlling everything. You must send your minions out to thwart both the Doctor's and your opponents' schemes, while bringing your own to fruition!
Only one House will emerge victorious from the coming struggle, while the other will be lost in the desert sands. It's into this grim reality that players will be thrust in Dune: War for Arrakis.
In this asymmetrical strategy game, players fight for control of the planet, maneuvering troops like the Fremen, the Fedaykin, and the fearsome Sardaukar, while sending Spice harvesters into the deep desert, daring to challenge the great Sandworms. The game features an action dice system with numerous event cards that will enable players to retell the Dune saga differently with each playthrough.
• Funko Games is leaning in to its strengths with Disney Kingdomania, a game that will be released in two formats — Super Game Packs and Game Balls — with both being playable on their own or combinable with one another. Here's an overview of the setting and what comes in what:
Disney Kingdomania: Super Game Pack contains 20 level tiles, a maleficent dragon, three characters from a set of 18 (including Buzz Lightyear, Mickey Mouse, Stitch and Princess Tiana), and two items from a set of 12, such as Aladdin's Magic Carpet and Maleficent's Spinning Wheel. Disney Kingdomania: Game Ball contains 12 level tiles and two characters from a set of 26, including Buzz Lightyear, Mickey Mouse, Stitch, Princess Tiana, and rare "glitched" character figures.