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News Round Up: The UK Games Expo Aftermath

Welcome to the Zatu Games Board Game News round up as we take a look at all the major news coming from the weekend and wrap it all up with a bow on top.

Board Game News Headline: UK Games Expo Hits A Landmark

The aftermath of the UKGE has settled and the organisers are revelling in their work. The numbers speak for themselves as the gaming convention saw the number of attendees hit an outstanding 16 383, an increase in 30% from last years convention.

This further emphasises the current boom in popularity of table top gaming in the UK which is fantastic for the industry. The UKGE is now the third largest gaming convention in the world, having had 320 game exhibitors and a total attendance of the three day event hitting 30,743 which is a great achievement for the UK.

Also announced during the convention were the winners of the UKGE 2017 Awards:

Best Family Game – Sushi Go Party
Best Children’s Game – Baobab
Best Euro Game – SubTerra
Best American Style Game – Dark Souls
Best Strategic Game – The Colonists
Best Card Game – Statecraft
Best Abstract Game – Ominoes
Best Miniatures – Dropfleet Commander
Best Role-Playing Game – Adventures In Middle-Earth Player Guide

Best Role-Playing – Syrinscape
Best Party Game – Chameleon
Best Expansion – Dropfleet Commander: Reconquest Phase Two
Best Accessory – Dropfleet Commander Modular Spacestation Pack
Best Miniatures Rules – Dropfleet Commander

UKGE 2017 was a fantastic event and the future looks incredibly bright for this convention and be sure to check out Zatu Games at next years event.

Also announced during the convention were the winners of the UKGE 2017 Awards:

Best Family Game – Sushi Go Party
Best Children’s Game – Baobab
Best Euro Game – SubTerra
Best American Style Game – Dark Souls
Best Strategic Game – The Colonists
Best Card Game – Statecraft
Best Abstract Game – Ominoes
Best Miniatures – Dropfleet Commander
Best Role-Playing Game – Adventures In Middle-Earth Player Guide

Best Role-Playing – Syrinscape
Best Party Game – Chameleon
Best Expansion – Dropfleet Commander: Reconquest Phase Two
Best Accessory – Dropfleet Commander Modular Spacestation Pack
Best Miniatures Rules – Dropfleet Commander

UKGE 2017 was a fantastic event and the future looks incredibly bright for this convention and be sure to check out Zatu Games at next years event.

DC Have Pulled It Out The Bag

Over the last few years the movie industry has become intoxicated with comic book adaptations, which has been dominated by Marvel. DC, however, have been less successful in recent times in trying to compete with Marvel's releases with their films doing very poorly at the box office and with critics.

But lets not forget DC's success with Warner Bros in Christopher Nolan's Batman adaptations that blew audiences away; especially with Heath Ledger as The Joker in the Dark Knight which grossed over one billion dollars worldwide.

2017 sees Marvel moving along with Phase Three and finishing off intertwining plots and story lines to one of the most anticipated movies of all time, Avengers: Infinity Wars.

DC responded by releasing their 'superpowers', the Justice League which is ready to hit the big screen later this year; but before that there is a small matter of Wonder Woman, DC's hope of bridging the audience to a new hope in their upcoming franchise of movies.

Warner Bros’ Wonder Woman is a beautiful origins story that is a fundamentally stunning transcendence showing an accurate depiction of the transformation of a naive warrior to an inspiring beacon of hope. The first female superhero to hit the big screen, DC had a lot riding on this movie being a success in the wake of poor reviews from previous films like Suicide Squad and Batman vs Superman - and wow DC did not disappoint this time around.

Check out our review of Wonder Woman.

DC Have Pulled It Out The Bag

Over the last few years the movie industry has become intoxicated with comic book adaptations, which has been dominated by Marvel. DC, however, have been less successful in recent times in trying to compete with Marvel's releases with their films doing very poorly at the box office and with critics.

But lets not forget DC's success with Warner Bros in Christopher Nolan's Batman adaptations that blew audiences away; especially with Heath Ledger as The Joker in the Dark Knight which grossed over one billion dollars worldwide

2017 sees Marvel moving along with Phase Three and finishing off intertwining plots and story lines to one of the most anticipated movies of all time, Avengers: Infinity Wars.

DC responded by releasing their 'superpowers', the Justice League which is ready to hit the big screen later this year; but before that there is a small matter of Wonder Woman, DC's hope of bridging the audience to a new hope in their upcoming franchise of movies.

Warner Bros’ Wonder Woman is a beautiful origins story that is a fundamentally stunning transcendence showing an accurate depiction of the transformation of a naive warrior to an inspiring beacon of hope. The first female superhero to hit the big screen, DC had a lot riding on this movie being a success in the wake of poor reviews from previous films like Suicide Squad and Batman vs Superman - and wow DC did not disappoint this time around.

Check out our review of Wonder Woman.

A New Spy-Themed Card Game Makes Board Game News

Hitting the board game news on the internet this week is the announcement that Richard Garfield, the man behind Magic: The Gathering and Netrunner, is teaming with Z-Man Games to bring a new spy-themed card game - Spynet.

The espionage-bluffing game is for two to four players and will have you working alone or in pairs to try and complete secret missions.

To complete their missions players will need to recruit the right agents from four stacks of cards; each pile can be picked up and looked at on a player’s turn, with the player choosing to take the current stack or put it back down and look at the next selection, which also means you will know what your rivals may pick up on subsequent turns.

Taking a stack means adding an extra card to the preceding piles, making them more attractive for other players.  Once a player has recruited enough agents of a matching type they can then be sent out on their mission, deploying cards to outnumber opponents.

Build your agency and deploy your spies, look out for SpyNet, coming soon!

A New Spy-Themed Card Game Makes Board Game News

Hitting the board game news on the internet this week is the announcement that Richard Garfield, the man behind Magic: The Gathering and Netrunner, is teaming with Z-Man Games to bring a new spy-themed card game - Spynet.

The espionage-bluffing game is for two to four players and will have you working alone or in pairs to try and complete secret missions.

To complete their missions players will need to recruit the right agents from four stacks of cards; each pile can be picked up and looked at on a player’s turn, with the player choosing to take the current stack or put it back down and look at the next selection, which also means you will know what your rivals may pick up on subsequent turns.

Taking a stack means adding an extra card to the preceding piles, making them more attractive for other players.  Once a player has recruited enough agents of a matching type they can then be sent out on their mission, deploying cards to outnumber opponents.

Build your agency and deploy your spies, look out for SpyNet, coming soon!