To set up, each player takes a set of hexagonal pieces, which are double-sided and have the same six colors on their two faces, and places them in the starting locations on the board. On a turn, you flip one of your pieces to an adjacent space. If a colored edge on that piece is now in line with an identically colored edge on an opponent's piece, remove the opponent's piece from the board. More that one piece can be destroyed with the same move. Zap all the opponent's pieces, and you win!
Khitan includes two variants. In the first, each player has a reserve of three pieces, and the first three times that you eliminate an opponent's piece, you add a new piece to your side of the board. (NB: You can't make captures when placing a piece, only when flipping.) In the second variant, each player has a reserve of six pieces and this reserve is replenished by pieces removed from the board, so you'll need to set up multiple attacks to keep the opponent from playing tit-for-tat and staying alive forever.
• Designer/publisher Miles Ratcliffe has announced that the second edition of Medieval Mastery, now bearing artwork by Gary Simpson and Miguel Coimbra – as seen on the snazzy cover at left – will debut at Spiel 2012 in October with French and German rules in addition to the English ones. Here's an overview of the game:
Medieval Mastery is a fun, tactical board game that incorporates area control, hand management and modular board design as well as variable player powers and phase order. The rules include alternate gameplay variations. This, coupled with a modular game board and a random distribution of crowns, orbs and sceptres, means that no two games will ever be the same! In addition, the number of components included allows for up to three games of varying sizes to be played simultaneously.
• City of Horror will not be available for purchase at Gen Con 2012 in mid-August, as was previously announced by the game's distributor, Asmodee. Thomas Provoost from publisher Repos Production has now informed me that "There will be some preview box at Gen Con and the release will be made at Essen" – which for those who don't know means October at the annual Spiel convention in Essen, Germany.
• Mayfair Games has now placed an August 23, 2012 release date on Martin Wallace's Aeroplanes: Aviation Ascendant, in addition to posting the English rules (PDF).
• Ghenos Games' Swordfish, which will debut at Spiel 2012, will be distributed by ElfinWerks in the U.S. and by Tartan Grizzly Productions in Canada, according to ICv2.