• Designer Marc Paquien and publisher Matagot worked together previously on 2018's Treasure Island, and they're partnering again on a new release in late 2022 that springs from similar source material. Here's an overview Peter Pan, a 2-5 player game that plays in 45-60 minutes:
After choosing your character and learning about your special abilities in Peter Pan, each player is responsible for hiding a pirate and a Lost Child. Thanks to a hand of clue cards representing dreams made by the characters, each player can give clues on the location of the Lost Children or the pirates to avoid. These clue cards are played on another player's board by placing them on a "scale of relevance" ranging from "Exactly" to "Not at all". The player then needs to correctly interpret the clue to move around and search for the Lost Children in the correct area. The game is won when five Lost Children have been found, but it ends if you encounter the pirates more than twice.
At the end of a game and depending on your success, a die roll will change the topology of the island, bring in new rules, and determine how you pursue your adventure. If you lost, the island may become easier to explore or bring new characters to help you, but if you won, new characters and a new type of island will make your new adventure a bit more difficult quest.
Each player will be responsible for the solution of another player. Turn after turn, each player asks select questions that will help not only them, but everyone else playing as well. The goal is to find out who committed the crime, with what weapon, and where before time runs out!
In Dulce, each player has their own deck with beans on one side of each card and a factory on the other, as well as their own field in which to plant. Every round, one player draws a card and the others search their deck for the same card, then everyone chooses their action simultaneously: plant, harvest, or build a new factory. Planting gains you new cacao, coffee, peanut, and vanilla resources, and harvesting allows you to use those resources in your factories.
Each confectionary made in your factories earns you one point, and at the end of twenty rounds, the player with the most points wins!