New Game Round-up: Marvel Strike Teams Pits Hero Against Mastermind, and Looney Labs Expands Worlds

New Game Round-up: Marvel Strike Teams Pits Hero Against Mastermind, and Looney Labs Expands Worlds
Board Game: Marvel Strike Teams
Board Game: Marvel Strike Teams: Avengers Initiative
I feel like I've been focusing on the 2018 Origins Game Fair for weeks, with dozens of game announcements falling by the wayside along the way. Let's check out a few of these titles:

WizKids has announced a new game series that makes use of its HeroClix brand: Marvel Strike Teams is a one vs. many design from Andrew Parks that allows up to four players to control a superhero with unique powers while battling the player-controlled mastermind. In more detail:

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Marvel Strike Teams puts players in the role of some of their favorite Marvel Universe heroes and villains. Two to five players face off in a classic battle of good versus evil. Everyone gets a character with a HeroClix combat dial to track their level and build points. One player is the villainous mastermind and is able to guide the direction of each encounter; the rest are the heroes who each control a single hero for the mission and must work together by combining their vast array of powers and abilities to complete various objectives, such as infiltrating an enemy warehouse or saving hostages.

Each hero is unique with individual play styles, giving players multiple options to play the way that best suits them. The environment also lends to the game play, putting obstacles in the way of players and granting them objects they can use as weapons. A wooden crate may block Captain America's path, but he can pick it up and hurl it at enemy Hydra soldiers. Players will quickly pick the role that best suits their team and lead the heroes to victory — or at least they hope so!

Aside from standalone missions, Marvel Strike Teams includes a campaign-based game in which the players can improve their heroes over the course of several missions. With randomly generated scenarios, multiple map tiles, and thousands of possible encounters, each mission will feel like a fresh experience!
Both Marvel Strike Teams and the Marvel Strike Teams: Avengers Initiative expansion, which adds Loki, Ultron, and various Avengers to the game, are due out in October 2018.

Looney Labs has posted artwork for several titles initially announced during NY Toy Fair in February 2018. Star Trek Fluxx and Star Trek: The Next Generation Fluxx are each standalone games that follow the Fluxx model of you collecting keepers, changing the rules of the game, and trying to satisfy the current goal to win. Both games debut August 2, 2018 at Gen Con, and you can add the 12-card Star Trek Fluxx: Bridge Expansion should you want to combine the two decks to bring generations together.

These titles will be followed on September 6, 2018 by new versions of Fluxx and Loonacy illustrated by renowned folk artist Mary Engelbreit, specifically Fairy Tale Fluxx and Mary Engelbreit Loonacy.


Board Game: Star Trek Fluxx
Board Game: Star Trek: The Next Generation Fluxx
Board Game: Star Trek Fluxx: Bridge Expansion
Board Game: Fairy Tale Fluxx
Board Game: Mary Engelbreit Loonacy


Aside from those titles, Looney Labs plans to release a handful of small expansion packs for titles in its catalog, including a Firefly Fluxx Upgrade Pack, a Black Knight expansion for Monty Python Fluxx, a Fluxx: Creeper Pack complete with radioactive potato, ten new rules cards in Zendo: Rules Expansion #1, and Nanofictionary Blanks, which let you add your own creative touches to the stories you'll tell.


Board Game: Firefly Fluxx Upgrade Pack
Board Game: Monty Python Fluxx: Black Knight Expansion
Board Game: Fluxx: Creeper Pack
Board Game: Zendo: Rules Expansion #1
Board Game: Nanofictionary Blanks

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