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Use Your Dice To Build The Constellations! ⭐



In Twinkle, the boundless universe comes to your table as you build your own constellation. Having the role of a stellar creator, your task is to decorate the night sky using colorful dice as stars and win the competition among other creators who share the same goal. Choose your star-dice carefully, foresee your opponents’ moves and take risks at the right moment in order to claim victory.



A complete game is divided in 7 rounds. During the 7 rounds of the game, players gradually form their own constellation by adding one die per round. Each player’s dice combine to score victory points according to the scoring cards. The player with the most victory points at the end of the game is the winner.

The board has 8 Starting Stars, where 2 Stars of the same color correspond to each player. From these Starting Stars, players will begin to form their constellation, eventually placing a total of 7 dice and collecting victory points. In each round, every player in their turn selects one die and attaches it either a) to one of their Starting Stars or b) to one of their already placed die, adding a connector between them.



When adding and connecting a die, the following two conditions must be satisfied:
1) Every die which is placed and connected to an already placed die must have a strictly lower result.
2) Each Starting Star and each die may have at most 2 connectors attached.

The game ends once all players cannot perform any more actions. Thus, all constellations are considered completed. To calculate the final score, flip the board to its back side where the scoring track is located. Then, each player’s score is calculated according to the scoring cards. Players advance their cubes according to the points scored for each card. The player with the most points is the winner.

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A Vital game you can play in 30 minutes!



Modern day markets offers to their visitors various kind of stands, restaurants, and services.

In Mercado de Lisboa, players buy stands in the market, open new businesses that influence those stands, and bring customers to them.

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Mercado de Lisboa is a thinky filler title, a tile-placement game based upon the Lisboa city-building system in which players pay money to own stands in the market, open restaurants next to them to improve their profit and bring in customers that earn money for players with matching stands.

Mercado de Lisboa is a fast-paced game, very straightforward and with easy to learn rules with deep tactical choices.

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AwSHUX Begins This Weekend 🍐



AwwwwwwSHUX! Fancy seeing you here!

The lovely folks at Shut Up & Sit Down have moved their 2020 SHUX convention online, and it begins this weekend! The best bit is? It's completely free - no sign ups, no registrations, just some hot new games, demos, playthroughs, and good times for all (I even hear there may or may not be some free Tabletopia Gold Premium floating around for attendees)!

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All you need to do is visit https://awshux.show and... you're in! You may want to create a Discord account (free) to do demos at exhibitor booths or hang out with other attendees. A Twitch account (also free) will come in handy if you want to interact/comment on Twitch streams over the weekend but you do not need one to watch the stream.

Your favourite publishers and designers will be on standby specifically, especially just for you* ready to show you their hot new releases a week ahead of SPIEL.digital. The lineup of streams from the SHUX team is also jam-packed - join them on their Twitch channel at any point during the weekend!

*not just for you



After this, we can all go back to being worms.

Join in the good times!


Protect your borders, attack your neighbors, and collect turnips! 🧅



It’s another beautiful day in the village! Your farmer is hard-working and defenseless, your wall is strong and true, your raider is a plucky underdog, and your merchant is hiring the finest folk that turnips can buy.

Everything is perfect…except for those HORRIBLE OTHER VILLAGES! Ugh, you hate them so much!

But you’ve got a plan to rise above these petty squabbles.

You’re going to become a KINGDOM. Cunningly deploy your raiders, farmers, merchants, and walls; be the first to collect three relics and prove your right to rule. That’ll show em!


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Village Pillage is a 2-5 player game for players 10 and up, featuring simultaneous play and action on all fronts. Each turn, players simultaneously choose two cards from their hand and play one against each neighbor. All cards are revealed at once, then resolved in order: Farmers, Walls, Raiders, Merchants. Farmers produce turnips, Walls block Raiders, Raiders steal turnips, and Merchants either add new cards to your hand or help you purchase a relic. All cards return to hand, and the next round begins! The game ends as soon as any one player has three royal relics.

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Capture the Fragment, absorb the Souls, and save your universe from the Decay 💀



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In the Soulgivers multiverse, two populations fight for the Fragment, the remains of an ancient planet as well as the only cure that can save them from a cosmic disease called Decay.

The clash between the two civilizations is harsh and desperate: the warring creatures can control the field, manipulate the elements, bend the enemy’s will. All of it for just one goal: carry the Fragment to their own Portal, to rush back to their dying planet, before anyone else does it. And you, are ready to save your world from extinction?




There are two populations fighting for the Fragment in order to survive a dreadful illness called Decay: Shells and Specters. Both factions are made up of a party of 10 characters, each one of them characterized by particular Abilities and/or an Aura. The two players face off by playing three characters at a time.

Soulgivers gets its name from the fact that when a hero dies, they leave their Soul imbued with their abilities on the battlefield. This Soul can be absorbed by the teammates of the fallen hero, an action that will gift them with added abilities. Only the best and most strategic combination of Soulgivers and Souls will allow you to save your population.

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