In 2020, Chronicle Books added three game and toy brands to their product lines, and now, they have announced five new games. From Ridley's, they are releasing two party games, Avocado Smash Party Edition and Disco Balls. Avocado Smash Party Edition is a card game where players attempt to avoid drawing the Toast, and it will retail for $20.00. Disco Balls is a matching game where players need to bust out the right dance move on the spot, and collect the most cards. It will retail for $14.00.
Petit Collage is releasing two kids games through Chronicle, Rush to Recycle and Mindful Animals. Rush to Recycle is a sorting game, for two to four players, that teaches kids about different recycling bins. It will retail for $18.00. Mindful Animals is relaxing card game where players perform different calming actions based on pictures on the cards. This game will retail for $12.00. Love & Romance Trivia, from Games Room, is party game with 140 questions. These questions range from pop culture to romantic holidays, and test players' knowledge of love. It will retail for $12.00 upon release.
For Recently Acquired Game Brands
Posted by Jeffrey Dohm-Sanchez on June 28, 2021 @ 2:15 pm CT

Chronicle Books revealed Fall releases for recently their acquired game brands: Petit Collage, Ridley’s Games, and Games Room.
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