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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayHere's an overview of this 2-6 player game:
Make a mad dash out of Arkham Asylum – again! You've broken out before, though, so to make things more interesting, you've challenged your fellow rogues of Gotham City to a race to freedom. Can you make your daring getaway before your opponents?
In DC Breakout: Arkham Asylum, each player gets five villains from Batman's history, then chooses two teams of two villains, with each team competing in one of two races. Hundreds of possible duos exist, with each villain having a unique power that can be supplemented with gadgets to gain the upper hand over your rivals. Whoever wins the second race wins the entire game.
In DC Breakout: Arkham Asylum, each player gets five villains from Batman's history, then chooses two teams of two villains, with each team competing in one of two races. Hundreds of possible duos exist, with each villain having a unique power that can be supplemented with gadgets to gain the upper hand over your rivals. Whoever wins the second race wins the entire game.
In a Bluesky thread, Geoff Engelstein explains how this game was inspired by Takashi Ishida's Magical Athlete, which Engelstein bought in Japan, then later introduced to Zev Shlasinger, who licensed the design for release through Z-Man Games in 2010.
▪️ With the NFL season underway in the United States, Hasbro has announced two licensed spinoff games featuring U.S. football teams and players — Monopoly Deal: NFL Edition and Guess Who? NFL Edition.
Monopoly Deal: NFL Edition will be available for online purchases starting in October 2025, with a general release on January 1, 2026. The game features play similar to Monopoly Deal Card Game, with players racing to collect three sets first to win while playing action cards to "swipe teams, sack and intercept opponents, recover fumbles, and pull off key plays".
Similarly, Guess Who? NFL Edition features gameplay akin to Guess Who?, with you asking yes/no questions in order to determine which player your opponent has chosen. I appreciate how the questions for this edition can be timely and throw shade: "Did your player bobble a sure touchdown pass in the end zone only to have it snatched by Andrew Mukuba for an interception?"
This edition includes "double-sided character sheets with each side featuring 24 AFC players or 24 NFC players" according to the press release, but it also suggests these questions in a description of gameplay: "Does your player wear a helmet with stripes? Play in the AFC?" What?! Play in the AFC? But you just said...
Also, I'm amused by the press material for these two games emphasizing how all 32 NFL teams are represented. I mean, of course they do. You want all NFL fans to buy in to the idea of interacting with their team — although I'd be tickled if the box said "Includes 31 NFL teams!" and (as a North Carolina resident) I could guess which team wouldn't be represented.
▪️ U.S. publisher Steve Jackson Games has announced a March/April 2026 release for Munchkin: Vox Machina, a standalone game for 3-6 players based on the first campaign of the TTRPG show Critical Role. Here's a teaser description:
Munchkin: Vox Machina is packed with the most infamous villains, memorable NPCs, and legendary treasures that filled that campaign's many adventures.
Dive into your own episode of Critical Role, battle against foes like Delilah Briarwood and Thordak, wield items like Fenthrasand the Titanstone Knuckles, and reach Level 10!
Dive into your own episode of Critical Role, battle against foes like Delilah Briarwood and Thordak, wield items like Fenthrasand the Titanstone Knuckles, and reach Level 10!

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