Posted on 25th September 2023
By Billy Langsworthy

Next week’s Board Game Club event is set to showcase raft of new games.
Taking place at London’s Century Club on Tuesday, October 3rd, new titles include Asmodee’s Dobble Connect and John Adams’ new word game, Qwaffle.
Other new titles include the fast and furious trivia game Smash Down, the parcel-flipping colour matching game This Side Up and Golden Bear’s latest game, Mind Meld.
The event will also play host to recent favourites from the likes of Exploding Kittens, Thames & Kosmos, Format Games, Big Potato, Happy Puzzle Company and What Do You Meme.
Get your free ticket to Board Game Club here
And to learn more about the story behind Dobble Connect, check out our interview with Zygomatic’s Michaël Gonçalves here.
Or to learn more about John Adams’ Qwaffle, read our interview with inventors Jim Harrison and Amanda Birkingshaw here.
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