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Stone Blade Entertainment announces The Lord of the Rings: Ascension

Stone Blade Entertainment has announced The Lord of the Rings: Ascension, a new tabletop experience set in
J.R.R. Tolkien’s legendary world of Middle-earth, developed in partnership with asmodee and
Middle-earth Enterprises.

Designed for fans of both immersive storytelling and strategic gameplay, The Lord of the Rings: Ascension invites players to step into a dynamic narrative shaped by their choices. Rather than simply retelling familiar tales, the game offers a branching experience where each decision carries weight, and no two journeys unfold the same way. Each of Tolkien’s three legendary volumes comes to life as its own standalone deckbuilding experience.

Set against the rich backdrop of Middle-earth, players will navigate evolving challenges, forge alliances, and confront the consequences of their actions across a living world inspired by Tolkien’s writings. Built from the ground up to reflect the tone, tension, and depth of the source material, The Lord of the Rings: Ascension aims to deliver an experience that feels authentically rooted in the legendarium.

Ascension has defined the deckbuilding genre, winning awards, building a passionate community, and setting the standard for strategic card game design. Now, with The Lord of the Rings: Ascension, Ascension is entering the world of licensed games.

The game is currently in development and will launch via a Gamefound campaign later this year. Additional details, including gameplay reveals, components, and campaign information, will be
shared in the coming weeks and months.

Fans can follow updates and be among the first to learn more by visiting the project on Gamefound and joining the growing community ahead of launch.

Peacemaker and Vigilante crash into the DC Deck-Building Game!

DC Deck-Building Game: Peacemaker Pack

Eat Peace! Peacemaker and Vigilante crash into the DC Deck-Building Game! This expansion pack includes two brand new Characters each with their own unique Starter cards as well as Nemesis versions to fight.

Each card features iconic comic book images of the characters popularized by the Peacemaker TV series.

Purchase: Cryptozoic Entertainment

KEY FEATURES

  • Features iconic comic book images of characters popularized by the Peacemaker TV series
  • Cryptozoic Exclusive: available exclusively on Cryptozoic website and at events
  • Adds 2 new Characters to use with any DC Deck-Building Game base game
  • 2 unique Starter cards to use with your copy of DC Deck-Building Game: Arkham Asylum
  • Nemesis versions of Peacemaker and Vigilante to add to your Nemesis stacks

Contents

  • 2 Oversized Hero Cards
  • 2 Unique Starter Cards
  • 2 Nemesis Cards
  • 1 Rules Card

Get the My Little Pony: Adventures in Equestria Deck-Building Game on Humble Bundle and Help Support No Kid Hungry

Gallop through the land of Equestria in the My Little Pony: Adventures in Equestria deck-building game, now available along with multiple expansions all in one convenient physical bundle on Humble Bundle! Choose your pony, gather your pals, and complete challenges to build up your deck and help out the residents of Ponyville. This bundle also includes the Princess Pageantry expansion, the True Talents expansion, the Meeple Pack, and more! Every purchase at the price of your choice helps end childhood hunger with No Kid Hungry.

The My Little Pony: Adventures in Equestria Deck-Building Game Physical Bundle features a retail value of $145 and you can get it all for just $30.

My Little Pony: Adventures in Equestria Deck-Building Game Physical Bundle

Gen Con 2025: Dirt & Dust releases with a Rally Championship and Play with the Designer sessions

Dirt & Dust

Dirt & Dust, a strategic rally game where deck-building and dice placement decide who conquers the course, will debut at Gen Con 2025, with the first copies available for sale, demos at Ares Games and Albi booths, and special activities: the Gen Con Rally Championship and three Play with the Designer – Petr Čáslava

The Dirt & Dust: Gen Con Rally Championship is a board game rally tournament to celebrate the launch of the game, competing head-to-head with other players. It will run along the four days of the show – every two hours, up to four players will launch onto a specially designed test track, crafted exclusively for this unique Gen Con event. Albi’s demo team will explain all the rules and get players fully race-ready.

Dirt & Dust is a medium-complexity board game for experienced players who enjoy taking risks. A single race takes around 90 minutes. Players will be able to follow race results online through an app — and who won’t be happy with its time, can come back and try again. Every driver will get a foil card as a reward for taking part in the championship, and every day Albi will award the first three drivers with its games, such as Karak, Karak II, Atol, and Rail Line, alongside Dirt & Dust merchandise items, and a winner’s trophy.

For more information and to join the Gen Con Rally Championship, check the tournament events at Gen Con website.

At Ares Games’ booth (#229), Dirt & Dust will be in demo all the time and the first copies of the game will be available for sale – in a limited quantity shipped specially for the show. Each copy purchased at Gen Con will include the promo pack Alternative Ghost Drivers, with two alternative cards for solo play.

Players will also have the chance to meet the game designer Petr Čáslava, to play the game and get copies signed, in three “Play with the Designer” sessions – Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 1:30 to 3:00 PM.

Gen Con 2025: Cryptozoic reveals Superman vs. Lex Luthor, a Surprise New DC Deck-Building Game!

Cryptozoic Entertainment and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products have announced the upcoming release of DC Deck-Building Game: Rivals — Superman vs. Lex Luthor.

A secret until now, the latest entry in the DC Deck-Building Game series will premiere at Gen Con at Cryptozoic’s Booth #801 on July 31 before hitting retailers immediately afterward. The game lets two players take on the roles of Superman and Lex Luthor, as they each build up their deck to take down their rival. Both players have three unique cards featuring their character, each with more formidable abilities and a higher cost than the previous one.

DC Deck-Building Game: Rivals — Superman vs. Lex Luthor features 99 standard cards, 6 oversized character cards, rulebook, Multiverse Divider, and the first printing comes with a Metropolis Promo Card. The game is for 2 players ages 15+ and games last about 30 minutes.

DC Deck-Building Game: Rivals — Superman vs. Lex Luthor has an SRP of $29.99 and will be available at retailers everywhere in August.

WizKids reveals a new deckbuilding game, DC Forever

DC Forever

Pick iconic characters pulled from the pages of DC Comics and form your own squad of heroes or rogues with the new deckbuilding game, DC Forever! Get ready for never ending fun in this action-packed, asymmetrical deck-building game from designer Damon Stone and published by WizKids!

In the game, you develop your powers and recruit new characters to your team, each with unique decks and gameplay, and choose which of their cards to add to support your strategy as the game progresses.

The game features 18 playable character and hundreds of cards to choose from. The game is for 2 to 4 players ages 12 and up.

DC Forever contains:

  • 80+ Hero Cards
  • 80+ Rogue Cards
  • 12 Location cards
  • 8 Unaligned character cards
  • 25+ Citizen Tokens
  • 35+ Damage Tokens
  • 6 Activation Tokens
  • 18 Character Standees

Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Card Game Box Art Revealed

Oni Press today revealed the official box art illustrated by creator Bryan Lee O’Malley for Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Card Game, an innovative deck-building game by Keith Baker and Renegade Game Studios.

Create your perfect life with Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Card Game available for purchase in hobby stores and comic book shops Summer 2017. This deck-building game will have an MSRP of $45, is designed for 2-6 players to enjoy in 45-60 min. per game, and will captivate gamers ages 13 and up.

Upper Deck Releases Legendary Encounters: A Predator Deck Building Game

Upper-Deck-Legendary-Deck-Building-Game-Encounters-PredatorUpper Deck and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products have officially released Legendary Encounters: A Predator Deck Building Game, which is sure to become an instant hit with both Predator fans and gamers around the world.

This new release brings an exciting and unique element of gameplay to the popular Legendary Deck Building games, allowing players to choose a fully cooperative mode or fully competitive mode of play. In cooperative mode, players take on the role of the Humans and work together to complete objectives, stay alive and defeat the Predator.  In competitive mode, the basic game mechanics are the same, but players take on the role of the Predators, whose objective is to hunt their prey and earn the most honor.

The new game takes you through Predator 1 and 2 and is 100% compatible with Legendary Encounters: an Alien Deck Building Game.

Designed for 1 to five players, the game includes 700 cards featuring all new original art, a full color 33” x 14” game mat and color rule book, with a retail price of $59.99.

Get the game today!

 

 

 

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Game Review: Star Realms Deckbuilding Game

20131229-143517.jpgFully funded after a wildly successful Kickstarter run, sci-fi deckbuilding game Star Realms hit backers’ mailboxes  just in time for the holidays. In a refreshing change of pace, the White Wizard Games team maintained a receptive and transparent crowdfunding campaign that exceeded expectations by delivering decks, promos, and merchandise within their estimated delivery date. Designed by Magic the Gathering Hall of Famers Darwin Kastle and Rob Dougherty, Star Realms combines the addictive deckbuilding of Dominion with the offensive nature of MTG to create an original, fast-paced, and highly entertaining card game.

In this corner of the universe there exists four factions: Star Empire, Trade Federation, Machine Cult, and the Blobs. Through trade and combat, each faction acquires ships and bases to further its defensive or offensive posture and establish intergalactic dominance. The 128-card deck consists of 18 Authority cards (double-sided numerical cards that represent life), 16 ‘Scout’ cards, 4 ‘Viper’ cards, 10 ‘Explorer’ cards, and 80 trade deck cards (various ships and bases). Starting with 6 Scout cards (representing trade) and 2 Viper cards (representing combat), two players take turns drawing five-card hands, purchasing ships and bases, and attritting their opponent’s Authority from 50 to 0.

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The game mechanics and design decisions as a whole set Star Realms apart from other games in the same genre. For example, playing two cards of the same faction (i.e. two Star Empire ships or one Blob ship and one Blob base) triggers their ally ability which activates a second set of instructions on the card that can generate additional trade or combat. Another unique concept is the trade row, which consists of five cards placed face up that enables players to purchase ships and bases and build their decks (cards are immediately replaced once purchased). Lastly, credit must be also be given to Vito Gesualdi‘s graphic design and the exceptional artwork from various artists. Their vibrant bases, outposts, and locales breathe life into the factions.

This game is great…but it isn’t perfect. A few more openings and closings and I’ve got a feeling the card case is going to go over the rainbow. It appears to be standard card stock compared to similar games, but wear and tear appears imminent (I would have paid more for a better holder). Next, while the instructions come in a nicely folded sheet, after two read throughs, I still had to turn to the internet for a gameplay video. Fortunately, Mr. Gesualdi, the aforementioned designer, posted a thorough 20 minute gameplay video utilizing a beta version of their digital game. Finally, my biggest criticism…the Blob is too strong. In the first three games, the player that chose the Blob faction and all its offensive glory won every time. Maybe it was a shuffling issue or a haven’t-seen-the-whole-deck issue, but we got so frustrated we almost removed the entire faction from the next game. I’m not sure what the solution is (remove some of the most powerful ships?), but hopefully it can be addressed.

I don’t know when this game is supposed to hit shelves, but I do know those I played with are begging to borrow my Kickstarter copy. Star Realms is a near perfect example of what’s right, not just in science fiction gaming or deckbuilding, but in how to successfully conceptualize, launch, fund, and distribute a worthy product to the masses.

Designers: Darwin Kastle, Rob Dougherty
Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy