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Spiel des Jahres Winners – The Geek Weekly Issue #531

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The weekly roundup email from BoardGameGeek.com SDJ Winners Have Been Announced Come see the games t

The weekly roundup email from BoardGameGeek.com [View this email in your browser]( SDJ Winners Have Been Announced Come see the games that have won these major awards this year. [Read on]( Sky Team Here is a review to learn more SDJ winner Sky Team! [Read on]( Daybreak Come learn more about this game focused on global warming. [Read on]( Magic Keys This children's game looks like a blast. Check out this review for more info. [Read on]( Posted by: [Propi]( Board Game: Sky Team [Image discussion thread]( [Video Discussion Thread]( Zombie Horde Welcome to the world of Zombie Horde, where survival is just the beginning! Back us within the first 72 hours to access the Early Bird discount and receive the STL Environment Mega Pack for FREE! Designed for 1-5 players, the game plunges you into the heart of a colony of survivors battling to overcome the devastation of the Zombie Apocalypse. Your ultimate goal? Find the cure and save humankind! Follow us now on Gamefound! [Read on]( Arschmallows Find out why Denkriesen's Arschmallows game is Germany’s favorite marshmallow butt game! In this light strategy card game, the lower the points, the sweeter the score! Each player starts with 6 facedown cards. They can peek at 2, but the rest are a mystery. Throughout the round, players try to find out what point value is hidden among their cards as they strategize to get cards with the lowest points. Action cards can sabotage friends or gain extra turns. The player with the lowest score wins the round and the player with the lowest score after 6 rounds wins the game! Searching for fun, new card games? This cheeky game is a tasty choice. [Read on]( Neighbor Birds This fanmade expansion for Wingspan introduces new birds that encourage interaction. Let's get printing. [Read on]( [Video Discussion Thread]( The Geek Weekly(TGW) is a weekly roundup of interesting things happening on BoardGameGeek.com. Every day hundreds of comments and posts are made on BGG; it's impossible to keep track of it all. That's why we've created TGW as a way to highlight great content from around the Geek. We do our best to provide a varied and diverse look at BGG each week. Found a post that you think should be featured? [Shoot us a Geekmail](. Copyright © 2024 BoardGameGeek, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: BoardGameGeek, LLC 4510 Duncanville RdDallas, Texas 75236 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences](

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