Special Guest Binary Cocoa 09/01/2025

Exciting news, gamers! Get ready for a thrilling Goose Games special event on September 1st!

We’re beyond excited to announce that Joseph, one of the brilliant minds behind Binary Cocoa, will be joining us to showcase their latest cooperative survival game, Shadow Brume! You may already be familiar with their captivating and artistic game, Mondrian: Color in Motion, a beloved regular here at Goose Games. But believe us, Binary Cocoa has a wealth of fantastic games to discover!

Shadow Brume is a 1-6 player cooperative horror game where a sentient, predatory house plucks victims from across history. Trapped together, you must explore its rooms, manage dwindling light, and unlock your unique abilities to find the house’s weak point before it consumes you all.

Joseph will not only be demonstrating Shadow Brume, but you will also get the chance to dive in and explore the expansive world of Binary Cocoa’s other games. There will also be some fantastic prizes and fun things for people who come and participate; including some of the Goose Games swag you’ve been asking for!

Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity – mark your calendars for September 1st and join us for a night of epic gaming!

Faraway 8/25/2025

Welcome to Alula, a mysterious continent with ever-changing geography, shaped after the rhythm of the seasons. Beyond the Sea of Mists lies the mysterious continent of Alula. Roam across the land in search of its secrets, meet its inhabitants, and list its wonders in order to gain more fame than your opponents.

Throughout a game of Faraway, you will play a row of 8 cards in front of you, from left to right. These cards represent the regions you will come across while exploring the lands. Characters on these cards will grant you victory points if you later fulfill the conditions they demand. At the end of the game, you walk back the same way, scoring cards in the opposite order you played them. There lies the heart of the gameplay. Throughout the game, the cards you play will serve both to set new objectives, and to meet the ones you played previously.

Each turn, you play a card from a hand of 3. Then you pick a new card from a face-up river. As play is simultaneous in Faraway, you must take into account a clever priority system in all of your choices – being last to pick a card leaves you with fewer options and often less profitable choices for the next turns.

—description from the publisher