Players use tiles with images of the most important actors of the Arab Spring with the goal of changing the beliefs of the opponent's characters. Each element of the mosaic that's thus created influences the others, building a network of dependencies as complex as those in the real society. Adding new tiles continually destabilizes this temporary social order, dynamically changing attitudes of people involved in the revolution. When actors eventually fill the whole stage, the winner is decided, namely the philosophy endorsed by the majority of the characters. Unless one of the parties decides to go atomic first...
CLASH: Jihad vs. McWorld is a two-player logic game. Both players start the game with a set of seven tiles. During the game, they can also use five neutral tiles, randomly selected from a stack of 17, which adds variation to each game. Each tile shows a different Person/Event and has a different power. The players take turns placing tiles on the 3x3 square playing board. Each tile placed will either turn, destroy, or move one or more of the tiles already on the board. Whoever has the most tiles facing in his direction when all nine squares of the board are filled wins.
• For the fifteenth anniversary of his Bohnanza card game, designer Uwe Rosenberg is back with another take on the design: Bohn To Be Wild!, due out in September 2012 from German publisher AMIGO Spiel. Here's an overview of what's old and what's new:
Bohn To Be Wild! mixes things up, however, by including eleven new types of beans – including Jamaica, helmet and horse beans – rules for solo play, and special "wild" beans. Unlike the original German Bohnanza, this game allows for play with up to seven players.
• Rules for Christophe Boelinger's Archipelago, being released on Sept. 24, 2012, are now available in English, French and German. Links to the rules are on the bottom of the BGG game page.
• Designer Mike Fitzgerald and publisher U.S. Games Systems continue their long association with the November 1, 2012 release of Hooyah: Navy Seals Card Game. Here's an overview of the game:
Hooyah: Navy Seals Card Game is a cooperative game in which 1 to 4 players assume the roles of Navy SEALS trying to complete a real-life-inspired Special Ops mission. You either win or lose as a group. To meet the rigorous requirements of the mission, you must collect all of the Skills and Equipment cards required for each Op. All phases of the mission must be completed without the loss of life and before time runs out.