It will be their first time at Gen Con, and they can’t wait to show off some of Moose Games’ newest releases!
Make sure to stop by booth 371 to meet the team and check out some of our favorite new game launches this year: Wild Flowers, Crash the Party, and Pickleball Blast.
Wild Flowers
One of the games they are most excited to bring to Gen Con is Wild Flowers, a new light strategy game designed by Peggy Brown. Players will “grow” a community garden of wildflowers petal by petal using colorful botanical tiles.
The goal is to earn the most points by completing secret garden cards and claiming finished flowers with bright bumblebee tokens. But be careful; if you finish another player’s claimed flower, they might be able to complete a garden card on your turn! This stunning, high-quality game will surely become a must-have for everyone’s next family game night.

Crash the Party
For some of our more mature game players, Moose Games will also bring Crash the Party, a delightfully naughty game designed by Thibault Lorcy and Louis Roudaut. In the game, everyone is invited to a party except one player, who is unknowingly invited to a different one. Featuring a clever “decoder box,” players use a special filter to discover what kind of party they’re attending from diverse event card choices.
Everyone might be attending a New Year’s Eve party, but the crasher gets a different invite: they’re going to a mud wrestling match! In a wicked twist, even that player doesn’t know they’re the crasher. Each player will bring two objects relevant to the party to avoid suspicion and figure out who the real party crasher is! Hilarious scenarios ensue, like bringing a beer to Mt. Everest or wearing a bikini to the opera. Time to party crash your next game night!

Pickleball Blast
Moose Games will also showcase one of our hottest family games of the year, Pickleball Blast, designed by the amazing team at Bang Zoom. Serving up big “dill” energy and fast-paced fun, Pickleball Blast puts a new spin on America’s fastest-growing sport with a board game-size tabletop court.
Using the thumb action paddles, players send the Screamin’ Pickle play piece soaring, aiming to smash their opponents by flipping the pickle lids at the other end of the court. It’s a blast in more ways than one, and whoever earns four points first gets to “relish” victory!

These games add to Moose Games’ already robust offerings, which include best-selling adult games like That’s What She Said and Worst-Case Scenario, as well as popular kids’ game Bluey Keepy Uppy. With a portfolio this fun, we’re ready to roll into Gen Con – let the games begin! See you in Indianapolis August 1-4.
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