Star Wars Gets The Love Letter Experience With Jabba’s Place
December 23, 2021 by fcostin
Love Letter is an incredibly popular risk and social deduction game from Z-Man Games. With several versions of the base game, with reskins that broaden the game to a wider audience, players will find Love Letter, Infinity Gauntlet: A Love Letter Game, and Lovecraftian Letter, all with the same premise, but with a completely different outfit on.
Jabba's Place: A Love Letter Game // Z-Man Games
Asmodee USA has now announced the newest reskin heading over to Love Letter, heading out to Return of the Jedi and partnering up with Lucasfilm for the new title: Jabba’s Place: A Love Letter Game.
The theme of Jabba’s place will take a different route to the classic Love Letter Game. Instead of wooing a Princess (as we all know Jabba’s attempts at wooing/enslaving/capturing Princess Leia went incredibly well), players will be part of the Rebel Alliance hosted in Jabbas the Hutt’s underground kingdom, set in the Star Wars Galaxy.
Card Preview - Jabba's Team // Jabba's Place: A Love Letter Game
There will be a good few familiar characters making an entrance into Jabba’s Place, given the title is set during Return of the Jedi, players will meet the likes of Luke Skywalker and Boba Fett, and of course - some dealings with Salacious Crumb.
Utilising abilities from both The Rebel Alliance and Jabba’s Crew of misfits, players will continue using the mechanics provided in the original Love Letter title, but with new additions such as Agenda cards, implementing strategy into the mix.
The title has now gone into pre-order over on the Asmodee website, ready to release for February 2022, supporting 2-6 players in a new but familiar Star Wars title.
What do you think about the upcoming Love Letter reskin?
"Given the title is set during Return of the Jedi, players will meet the likes of Luke Skywalker and Boba Fett, and of course - some dealings with Salacious Crumb..."
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Loveletters is a nice litlle game. Quick, easy and fun for what it is, but as someone with probably over 5000 euro’s worth of star wars products: not everything needs a star wars version.
it does not ?
what heresy is this ? 😉
I think it is weird that it has taken this long to do a starwars version of this game, because it has had many reskins (including a Batman and Lord of the Rings version)
never played this game. any good ?
Yeah, it’s fun.
Not amazing, but it’s a quick, neat game and well worth it’s low price.
I’m not normally into these kind of fast, small card games, but this I’ll play and enjoy quite a bit.
Sounds good many pick one up if I see it on my trips.