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Alright everyone, as I get close to finishing the Star Wars Rebellion tutorial, we've got a mostly new batch of games to choose from. As with last time, the suggestions for this list were given by $3+ backers, so thank you all for that. There was a five-way tie for 2nd place, so I'm going to try pick the games that will give the most varied options. This poll will wrap up on Saturday the 21st, so get your votes in while you can, and feel free to vote for multiple options.
Arkham Horror 3rd Edition: First up is our 2nd place game from last poll, and it's gotten 2nd place twice in a row now. Will it finally get picked or will it drop out of the running. You tell me. Y'all probably know what this game's about by now. It's got those ancient gods you love to hate and hate to be devoured by.
Mage Knight: Oh boy. This was the most suggested game and I don't blame you. I haven't played Mage Knight in a while, but I remember that learning the game was quite a hassle, so a good video would probably be pretty helpful. If you haven't played Mage Knight, it's got a lot in common with the Heroes of Might and Magic video game series. You play a suped up strong boy (or girl, or...dragon?) wandering around a fantasy kingdom and just wrecking everything.
Anachrony: I haven't played this one yet, but literally everyone I've talked to who has ends up singing its praises. Anachrony is a worker placement game with a very cool post-apocalyptic sci-fi theme and a fascinating time-travel mechanic to it. Not to mention awesome mechs that you can physically slot workers into. Neat!
Too Many Bones: I'm sure this has been enjoying a bit of a boost lately due to Shut Up and Sit Down's coverage. Another game I haven't played but it's a storytelling fantasy game with unique characters, weighted chips and wonderfully stupid gremlin-looking folk. AKA, my jam.