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Here's an overview of several new releases from Gigamic: Panic Lab, Next!, Home Sweet Home, Colorpop, and Tea Time.







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Scott, you are awesome for doing all these videos. So nice to have visuals and descriptions. Thanks!
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ColorPop = Color Junction ??
 
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I think we should lobby for "Tea Time" to be rethemed as "Coffee Break" for American gamers.

What say you, fellow Americans: Do you prefer coffee and doughnuts OR tea and biscuits for the North American version of this game? meeple

 
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Color Pop is inspired by pc games like for example Color Junction (that I didn't known).
But the secret color for each player and the aim to have less of his color at the end, make it a real boardgame and not only a solitaire
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Color Pop is inspired by pc games like for example Color Junction (that I didn't knowed).
But the secret color for each player and the aim to have less of his color at the end, make it a real boardgame and not only a solitaire

An important feature in those games is that when a column is completely emptied, the two seperated parts of the gameboard come together. Is there anything like that in Colorpop?
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In Color Pop too, the two seperated parts of the gameboard come together. The slides must be moved on the side of the board when they are empty.

Here is another video made by Gigamic (comments are in french) to explain how it works : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhZ6VnN67QM
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I have found the same video by Gigamic in english : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyJAecOcfgM
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I think we should lobby for "Tea Time" to be rethemed as "Coffee Break" for American gamers.

What say you, fellow Americans: Do you prefer coffee and doughnuts OR tea and biscuits for the North American version of this game? meeple



Which would entirely defeat the Alice in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass theme. (and the premise of the mirror image mechanic)
 
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