In Sonora, players flick wooden discs onto a game board representative of different vibrant landscapes across the Sonoran sands. Each area encompasses a different unique game, so skillful aim is required to play in the region of a player's choosing and score points on your dry-erase sheet! But watch out for other players eager to bump discs to score points for themselves.
As for the games, in one you're racing to fill in areas of different sizes as quickly as possible to score larger bonuses than those who come later, and in another you travel down river tributaries, blacking out most spaces and circling only your final move to score points for those numbers at the end of the game. Sonora includes Ganz schön clever combo elements, with you being able to mark off spaces in one area to then be able to play somewhere else.
• UK publisher Osprey Games has released a first bit of info on Village Green, a September 22, 2020 release from Peer Sylvester for 1-5 players:
In Village Green, you are rival gardeners, tasked by your respective communities with arranging flowers, planting trees, commissioning statues, and building ponds. You must place each element carefully as time is tight and the stakes couldn't be higher! Split your days between acquiring and installing new features for your green and nominating it for one of the competition's many awards. Will your village green become the local laughing stock, or make the neighboring villages green with envy?
• In mid-January 2020, Stonemaier Games announced that the second expansion for Elizabeth Hargrave's Wingspan will be the Oceania Expansion, which will feature birds in Australia and New Zealand and which will be released "much later in 2020". Why announce the expansion now? Jamey Stegmaier noted that for each person who signed up to notified of when the preorder would launch, Stonemaier Games "donated $1 to WIRES, a wildlife rescue organization in Australia. Our total donation was $7,439 USD ($10,834 AUD)."
• In February 2020, Looney Labs will run a Kickstarter campaign (KS link) for four small Looney Pyramid titles from Andy Looney, three of which previously appeared in the Pyramid Arcade collection from 2016 (Martian Chess, Homeworlds, and Ice Duo, which actually contains the games IceDice and Twin Win) and one title that's new: Nomids, which is for 2-10 players. Here's an overview of Nomids, which seems to fall into the LCR bucket of casual, bar-friendly gameplay:
If a player ends their turn with a monochrome trio, all three pieces of the trio are returned to the bank. If you have no pyramids, even if it's not your turn, you win!