Asmodee’s Moodbox Games details debut slate of titles

Asmodee’s Moodbox Games has detailed its debut slate of party games.
Launching this July, the range includes Guess the Mess, Link Out Loud, Photo Dump, and Who Says? Friends.
Link Out Loud – a team-based party game co-designed by Jeremy Posner and Ken Gruhl, and developed by Hedyverse – challenges players to think quickly, make connections, and communicate creatively with teammates.
Elsewhere, Guess the Mess is a ‘mildly competitive’ family party game – designed by Jack Degnan and developed by Hedyverse – that sees players race to decipher chaotic clues.

Who Says? Friends is an individual or team-based quote-guessing party game designed by Lloyd Mintz and developed by Bolt Games. The game sees players test their knowledge of memorable quotes and pop culture moments.
Finally, Photo Dump is a cooperative party game from emerging designer Annika Wierichs and developed by Hedyverse. Built around ‘storytelling, humour, and moments of connection’, Photo Dump turns players’ own photos into perfect clues and encourages players to share perspectives and experiences in unexpected ways.

Guess the Mess, Link Out Loud, and Photo Dump were developed, edited, and published by teams of women – reflecting Moodbox Games’ collaborative and inclusive creative approach from concept to shelf.
“The goal with Moodbox Games is to create experiences that instantly bring energy, laughter, and connection to the table,” said Kelli Schmitz, Head of Moodbox Games.
“This first line-up reflects the kind of social play we know people are craving right now – games that are approachable, highly interactive, and memorable whether you’re playing with family, close friends, or a large group.”
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