February 1, 2016: Review Roundup: Catching up with Munchkin Christmas!

Munchkin The Nightmare Before Christmas

What's this, what's this? We've got some reviews of Munchkin Christmas Lite and Munchkin The Nightmare Before Christmas  (the latest from our collaborators at USAopoly) that stacked up over the holidays, and we wanted to share them with you!



Our holiday themed games got many mentions during the season. One of our wonderful MIBs, Kat, from Gloryhoundd.com gives us her review of Munchkin Christmas Lite! We also made BoardGameGeek user Jessica Rickardsson's Letter to Santa 2015. She included Munchkin The Nightmare Before Christmas , our brand-new release Munchkin Christmas Lite , and Munchkin Waiting For Santa .



Munchkin The Nightmare Before Christmas  made reviewers and list makers very pleased indeed:



FamilyandGames.com's Christmas List describe it as "Simply stunning! . . . You'll have an amazing dreadful time playing this edition of  Munchkin .". The Inside The Magic blog called it "spooky fun for adults and kids alike." Reviewers at FanGirlNation say they "LOVE THE DESIGN OF THE CARDS!" They really enjoyed the cards that made you sing, and the Holiday Town citizenship cards! Last but not least, MyGeeklings provides us a thorough breakdown of the card types, as well as some great pictures of family game time.



Thank you so much for the kind words; it's great to see some holiday themed games bring joy through the season!



Hunter Shelburne



Warehouse 23 News: Threats From The Edge Of Science



Not all dangers that GURPS Monster Hunters heroes face are supernatural; aliens, scientists, technomagicians, plagues, and more seek to undo humanity. These threats – and how to stop them – are detailed in GURPS Monster Hunters 5: Applied Xenology . A new world of danger is just a download away, and only from Warehouse 23.
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