• Designer Philip duBarry has revealed info on his Phantasio Games blog about an upcoming release titled Hitler Must Die:
• A new edition of Serge Laget's Mare Nostrum will be released in 2014 from French publisher Asyncron Games with rules being available in at least English and French. Asyncron's Mare Nostrum game page is minimal for now, but a couple of things to note are the expanded player range (2-5 instead of 3-5) and Bruno Cathala's involvement as developer.
• Philippe Keyaerts's Twin Tin Bots from Flatlined Games is now available for online play at both Board Game Arena and Boîte à Jeux.
• Designer Alban Viard is releasing a third edition of Age of Steam: The Moon, his expansion that has players building railroad track in order to move goods across the lifeless surface of the moon. Who wants these goods anyway?! This edition includes a satellite expansion that Viard describes as "a new hex that turns around the Moon and delivers new cubes". Every satellite can use a satellite; after all, we all want someone to look up to us. Todd Sanders provides this version's new steampunk look. Viard notes that he's printed one hundred copies of the expansion in A2 format with the item costing €13 for those in Europe and €14 elsewhere, shipping included. Interested parties can contact him by email: [email protected].
• Viard also notes that his next release will be CliniC, a 3D-building game with "tons of tiles and cubes" that he'll self-publish in an edition of 150-200 copies. More details once I have them...