2008 in Games - Games Released or Invented in 2008

Games Released or Invented in 2008

  • Arkham Horror: Kingsport Horror (expansion)
  • Arkham Horror: The Black Goat of the Woods (expansion)
  • Axis & Allies Anniversary Edition
  • Bonehead (game)
  • Carcassonne: Catapult
  • Carcassonne: Count, King, and Cult
  • Carcassonne: The Cult
  • Carcassonne: Cult, Siege and Creativity
  • Chandragupta
  • Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear!
  • Dark Heresy (Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay)
  • Dominion
  • Eye Know
  • Fluxx 4.0
  • Keltis
  • Le Havre
  • Lost Cities: The Board Game
  • Monty Python Fluxx
  • Munchkin Cthulhu 3 - The Unspeakable Vault
  • Munchkin 6: Demented Dungeons
  • Munchkin 7: More Good Cards
  • Pandemic
  • Panzer Grenadier: Cassino '44, Gateway to Rome
  • Panzer Grenadier: Elsenborn Ridge
  • Race for the Galaxy: The Gathering Storm
  • Sexy Secrets
  • Tide of Iron: Days of the Fox
  • Tide of Iron: Designer Series Vol. 1
  • Tide of Iron: Normandy
  • Trail of Cthulhu
  • Zombies!!! 7: Send in the Clowns

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