Cardinal Games (a Spin Master subsidiary) and Looney Labs are partnering in the production of licensed card games. The first two, summer 2019 releases, will be Marvel Fluxx and Jumanji Fluxx. Both companies will produce versions of the games. Cardinal’s will be priced at $15 MSRP for the mass-market outlets. Looney Labs’ will be priced at $20 for hobby and specialty retail, and will come with seven bonus cards.
Mattel has signed a 3 year licensing deal covering the Despicable Me franchise. The company will produce a range of toys and games in time for the theatrical premier of the Minions sequel in 2020.
Far Out Toys has signed on kid-reviewer Ryan ToysReview for two licensed action games Splash Out and Head Splat. Both are due at retail in March.
University Games has acquired a license for games based on the Mog Man series of youth books by Dav Pilkey.
USAopoly has signed an agreement with Games Workshop to produce licensed versions of the latter’s Talisman board game. The agreement grants USAopoly international distribution rights for co-branded games. Two are planned for this year, though the specific properties have not yet been revealed.
Weta Workshop announced plans for a District 9 board game via Kickstarter project launching in late March.
Tactic Games today announced a license agreement with Universal to produce games based on the Despicable Me film franchise, including the upcoming Minions movie. In fact, the first Minions game from Tactic, Minions Hit Them Out, will arrive in July with the movie.
Minions Hit Them Out ($25) is a throwing game where the goal is to knock over the minion figures. Isn’t taking abuse from despicable masters their purpose in life?