Posted on 11th April 2025
By Billy Langsworthy

Z-Man Games has developed a Stitch take on its popular Love Letter card game called The Fix for 246.
Based on mechanics seen in Love Letter, this game sees players compete to capture Stitch while recruiting help from his friends. The Fix for 246 introduces the use of a token that is passed between players, flipping between Stitch and 626, which impacts gameplay and scoring.
To make Disney Stitch: The Fix for 626 game more friendly to younger players and families than Love Letter, the developers focused on mechanics that are interactive, engaging and reduce the frequency players are removed from the round. The game also comes in a Stitch-shaped storage bag.
Disney Stitch: The Fix for 626 debuts at BGG Con Spring in May, before landing on shelves in October.
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