Pegasus Spiele announced Honey and Mary Magic, two new family games, which are on preorder till April 2.
In Honey, players work to fill up honey jars by harvesting nectar from a field of flowers. They can take three actions on their turn: move their bee around the field, indicate the row of flowers to deposit pollen disks into, and then harvest nectar from the specific color flower on the flower die. The player that fills up their honey jar first wins. This game is for two to four players, ages 5 and up, and plays in 15 to 25 minutes.
Mary Magica is a memory game that comes with heirloom quality wooden components. Mary is a wizard in training that has managed to enchant her wardrobe. Players help Mary gather her stockings, dresses, shoes, hats, and brooms by working through a deck of tokens. The wardrobe items are magnetic and will stick to Mary when she lands on them. The player that collects the most magnetic items wins the game. This game is for two to five players and is for ages 3 and up.
Both of these games will retail for $24.99 each.
Pegasus Spiele also revealed Space Dragons, a card dice game by Richi Haarhoff, for release in June (see "Pegasus Spiele Reveals 'Space Dragons'").

'Honey' and 'Mary Magic'
Posted by Jeffrey Dohm-Sanchez on March 12, 2021 @ 2:36 pm CT

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