The players of Big Badaboom take on the roles of wretched goblins in penal servitude to the cruel High Necromancer. Their task is to sit in an explosive-proof dungeon and through reverse-engineering examine various explosive contraptions manufactured by the necromancer's enemies. But the task to gain hands-on knowledge about what makes the devices go off and what damage they can do is no picnic, and not even a lifetime of resurrections can change that. The goblins want out and the only way to do that is to survive long enough to earn the gold coins needed to bribe their way out of their miserable situation.
To win players need to keep their heads, perfect their timing, make every card count and, above all, make sure not to be the one holding the bomb when it explodes.
Compared to the original game, Big Badaboom has five more bombs, five more mechanisms, and a new category of cards: the resurrection cards. These optional cards add even more slapstick humor to the game. The resurrection cards are placed in a separate pile, and whenever a goblin is caught in an explosion and resurrected, the player draws one card. On it the player will find an annoying, but hilarious, side effect that the goblin has gained for the next round as a result of the explosion.
In other Bauza news, he also showed Sinbad at Strategicon, with an image of the game showing up on the convention's Facebook page:
• Pandasaurus Games has announced that Lost Valley from designers Tobias and Roland Goslar will be its third release, with a Kickstarter campaign for that title launching on September 10, 2012. What's more, according to a press release announcing the game, "[t]his new edition will bring an extension for five and six players, and a brand new expansion 'The Yukon Valley' that can be added to the game and will bring new buildings to be constructed, an XP system to earn skills, a third path to victory, and a way for players to 'stake their claim' to a single constructed building."
• English rules (PDF) are available for Christian Marcussen's Clash of Cultures on the Z-Man Games website.
• In an update on its Kickstarter project for Airborne In Your Pocket, Canadian publisher Valley Games mentions that it has an upcoming Kickstarter campaign for Franz-Benno Delonge's Big City – the new edition of which was originally announced in 2006. Any day now!