Gang Rush: Breakout is a 3D border-crossing game where players are mafia underlings are attempting to smuggle illegal goods across the border. Set in the 1950s, players pack up classic cars with their ill-gotten goods and must role dice to determine what actions they can take each round. Players must avoid the hazards (crates, cops, barriers) in their way, and use their car’s special ability to help them cross the finish line. The winner will be the player who brings the largest amount of money back to the Boss - just don’t finish last.
The box includes 1 bridge (assembly required), 5 vintage cars, 5 dashboards, 100 bills, 60 tokens, 5 ramps (assembly required), 10 containers (assembly required), 12 barriers (assembly required), and 5 race dice. The game is for 3 – 5 players, ages 14 and up, and plays in 45 minutes. MSRP is $74.99. Release is planned for April 21. 75 Gnom’ Street is a battle game where players take control of gnome gangs which are fighting for control of the garden. The war at 75 Gnom Street has raged for years, with rival gangs engaging in burglaries and the sale of stolen goods for as long as anyone can remember. Now the final battle has come, with each gang trying to root out the loot hidden by opposing forces. Players each choose a gnome card for the round, played face down, and revealed simultaneously. The highest ranked gnome goes first. If two players play the same card, there will be a “gnome throw” to determine the winner. Players then take terrain and action tokens and move their gnome to the garden to interrogate other players to find their loot. The player with the most victory points wins the game and becomes Boss Gnome.The box contains a game board, 12 gnome miniatures, an investigation booklet, 60 cards, 37 tokens, and a rulebook. The game is for 2 – 4 players, ages 14 and up, and plays in 45 minutes. MSRP is $49.99. Release is planned for Q2.
Sherlook is a pattern recognition game where players are detectives examining two nearly identical crime scenes and trying to spot the differences. The goal is to identify the correct number of minor differences before the other players. The game contains 40 near-identical images for multiple rounds of detective fun.The box contains, 40 pictures, 10 evidence markers, 10 1-point scoring tokens, 10 2-point scoring tokens, and 10 3-point scoring tokens. The game is for 2 – 6 players, ages 14 and up, and plays in 15 – 30 minutes. MSRP was not announced. Release is planned for Q2.
CMON will also release Unfair (see “Build the Best Amusement Park in 'Unfair'”), Ethnos (see “Conquer the Kingdom with Battle and Diplomacy”) , and Gekido (see “'Gekido' and 'Kingz'”) in Q2.