Posted on 12th July 2022
By Billy Langsworthy

Breaking Games has launched a board game for Luck, an animated film from Skydance Animation that premieres on Apple TV+ next month.
The game combines strategy, bidding, and luck as players travel through the Land of Luck, claiming spaces using cards that are auctioned off one at a time. The first to claim four spaces in a row wins.
“To say we are publishing the tabletop game Luck with one of the premier animation studios in the world is just mind-blowing – this is a first for Breaking Games,” said Shari Spiro, CEO and Founder of Breaking Games.
“We have worked closely with the team at Skydance Animation to bring the beloved characters from the movie to life by extending the experience from the television screen to right into your hands with our game.”
Luis Fernández, Head of Consumer Products at Skydance, added: “We are excited to be working with Breaking Games to develop Luck the game.
“We cannot wait to see it in the hands of fans across the nation in July as another way of immersing themselves in the stunning world of Luck.”
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