
Blackstaff Games is creating Travel Pack, a story-driven puzzle game that takes inspiration from board games and the experience of traveling. It’s planned for release on PC via Steam and at least one unspecified console in 2026.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Grab your dice and get ready for an adventure! You’re about to explore a small but vibrant world filled with tiles, landscapes, and interesting characters.
Key Features
- Board Game-Inspired Gameplay – Hop through a world inspired by board games and travel. Roll dice, move across terrain tiles to collect them and score combos or open new paths. Collect fields to make it to the Quiet Village, or take the risky route and collect mountains to the Summit Pass. How far can you travel each day?
- Make Friendships – Meet fellow travelers on your adventure, as they share stories and introduce you to new gameplay. Hear the tall tales of the rugged fisherman as you cross the treacherous ocean, plan a getaway with the bubbly travel agent, or take a leisurely stroll with the wise sage. But be careful! who knows what’s lurking out there.
- Charming and Calming World – Take time to enjoy the miniature world between games to discover secrets, make new friends and explore the different ways to play in a low stakes, relaxing environment. Let the world guide you through each challenge. All accompanied by our cozy original soundtrack.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
Announce Trailer
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