• Scott Tepper has posted on the Ascora Games blog that "after a long wait, the U.S. copies of Nefarious are just about here". He also posted a video rules explanation for those who want to avoid the text instructions available on the BGG game page.
• As noted on Yahoo! Games, Twister is being reborn as Twister Dance, with the familiar dotted playmat being replaced by movable colored dots that you place on the floor. The electronic device running the action includes songs by Ke$ha, Willow Smith, and Britney Spears, and you can use your own audio source in case you don't want to contort yourself to "Whip My Hair"... (HT: Chad Krizan)
• In addition to the second edition of Infernal Contraption, which is due out in June 2012 and for which the publisher has now uploaded a promotional video, Privateer Press has a second title coming in its "Bodgers Games" series of quick-playing, goblin-laden board and card games, that title being Heap. Here's a short description from the publisher:
• While its Escape Kickstarter project still in progress, now with the first expansion free for backers, Queen Games has launched another KS project, this time for Stefan and Louis Malz' Edo. English rules are posted on the BGG page, and the game's release date is listed as July 2012, when previously the game was expected out in April.
• Tasty Minstrel Games has announced that reprints of Belfort and Martian Dice, along with the initial printing of For The Win, should arrive in May 2012.
• Update, 12:44 PM: TMG has now posted news that it's importing Village – which German publisher eggertspiele released in late 2011 and is now in the process of printing again. TMG's Michael Mindes says production on the second printing should be finished in mid-April 2012, with the game reaching his U.S. warehouse in June.
• ICv2 has news and pics of Uncharted, a board game from Bandai that's based on a series of video games and due out in June 2012. From a description on Wikipedia: "The series follows modern-day treasure hunter Nathan 'Nate' Drake and his companions, Elena Fisher and Victor Sullivan, as they travel around the world to uncover various historical mysteries."