Playroom has previously released localized versions of The Magic Labyrinth and (most recently in December 2011) Magician's Kitchen. Now Playroom plans to roll out the following handful of titles, all with rules in English, Spanish and French:
April 2012
-----• Peek-a-Boo! (with the identical Drei Magier title Spiegel Spukschloss appearing in March, making this the first near-simultaneous release in this line)
-----• Vampires of the Night
June 2012
-----• Catch a Falling Star (aka, Die geheimnisvolle Sternschnuppe)
September 2012
-----• Broomsticks and Backflips (aka, Hexenhochhaus)
-----• Magician's Cookbook (aka, Der verflixte Zaubertrank)
Playroom's Rebekah Zetty showed off two new entries in its Bright Idea Games line from designer Reinhard Staupe, one being Count Me In!, which AMIGO has released in Germany as 1, 2, 3 ... ganz viele!. Here's a description of that game:
At the start of the game, shuffle the deck of fifty cards – five cards each with numbers 1-10, with ten different images appearing as pips on the cards: horseshoes, mushrooms, springs, and so on – and deal five cards to each player.
On a turn, a player must lay down a card, if possible. Cards must be laid in numerical order, so the first card in a row must be 1, the second card 2, and so on. At the same time, the same image cannot be placed into a row twice. If a player can legally play a card, she does so, then draws a replacement from one of the two draw stacks; if she can't, she lays a card aside out of the game, then draws a new card. (The cards have color-coded icons on their backs – red, blue, etc. – which can aid players in deciding which card to draw.)
If the players create two rows of cards numbered 1-10 before both decks run out and they can't play any more cards, they win; if not, they lose.
A competitive variant is included in 1, 2, 3 ... ganz viele! with players taking cards numbered 1-7 from two colors (e.g., red and blue), then laying them out in two rows. On a turn, a player turns over one of the number 1 cards, then one of the number 2s, and so on. If she reveals a card that shows an image already present on a card revealed earlier, her turn ends and she flips all cards face-down again. If a player reveals cards numbered 1-7 without revealing matching images, she wins the round. The first player to win three rounds wins.
Also due out in June 2012 are new themed editions of Reinhard Staupe's Catch the Match. In the original game, players view two cards and try to spot the one item on both cards that are colored exactly the same. (Think Spot It!, but different and released prior to Spot It!) In the new Catch the Match Duo, which comes in four themed versions (farm, safari, space, undersea), you can still play the original game – but you can also flip the cards over and look for two pairs of identically-colored images, making for an even tougher challenge. This quartet of games is also due out in June 2012.
Also scheduled for June 2012 is a series of four Zozzle titles, with the same themes as Catch the Match Duo. Here's a description of that game:
To start the game, the 45 tiles – five tiles each of nine different images, with the nine images combining to form a 3x3 square – are placed face down and shuffled. On a turn, a player turns over two tiles. If the images match and that player doesn't already have that image in her puzzle, she claims one of the tiles, turns the other face down, and takes another turn. If the images don't match or the player has previously claimed that tile, she turns the two tiles face down and ends her turn. Finish your image before anyone else, and you win.
To set up the game, lay out 49 of the fifty cards on the table with the picture side faceup; next to the picture is the name of the item in five languages. The back of each card features the name of some other item in five languages.
To start play, take the card set aside during set-up and read one of the words on the back, say "Markt" (the German word for "market"). Everyone then races to find the card depicting the market, which will also have the various words for "market" next to the picture. Whoever finds it keeps the card, then flips it over and reads the German word on the back. This process continues until all the cards have been claimed. Whoever has the most cards wins!
What else is on the list? Playroom Entertainment has new release dates for a number of items shown at NY Toy Fair 2011 but not released since then. Those titles and their release dates are:
-----• Herding Cats – February 2012
-----• Claim to Fame – June 2012 (another one!)
-----• Claim to Fame Travel Edition – June 2012 (and again!)
-----• Penalty Pong – July 2012
-----• Scary Tales: Big Bad Wolf vs. Cinderella – September 2012
Finally, it's time to revisit Killer Bunnies. The big item on the KB release list, in time for the game's tenth anniversary, is Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot Deluxe Limited Edition, which is due out in October 2012 with a $150 MSRP. This set contains the original Quest game and all ten expansions, along with the dice, pawns and other material included. This item doesn't seem to have new components in it, but it does come in "a high-quality, stylish box" and "the components are specially made just for this limited edition".
Other releases include Killer Bunnies and the Conquest of the Magic Carrot: Red Booster Deck (due in April 2012) and KBatCotMC: Violet Booster Deck (September 2012). Both sets add 55 cards to the base game.
Various starter decks for Killer Bunnies and the Ultimate Odyssey are being repackaged in three two-player starter decks due out in April 2012, each of which will include two promo cards. On top of that, Playroom is issuing a pair of "Heroes and Villains" combo starter decks (using KB Odyssey cards) in July 2012 that are playable with either two or three players, with each of those including three promo cards. (Figuring out exactly how to classify all the Killer Bunnies and the Ultimate Odyssey starter decks, expansion decks, and combinations would probably give us a clue as to how BGG can handle collectible cards games and other such complicated beasts. Lots of ways to classify and group titles, but it's not clear what's best. Something to tackle after the redesign is finished...)
Killer Bunnies and the Journey to Jupiter, which had a Violet booster deck announced back in 2009, will be finished off in August 2012 with Killer Bunnies and the Journey to Jupiter: Violet, Orange and Green Booster Combo Deck, which combines three expansions in one box.
Last of all is Psychic Penguins and the Voyage Home, a spin-off title by designer Jeffrey Neil Bellinger that gives the psychic penguins a game of their own.