Selena Ouiji by Rio Yanez

Rio Yañez has a new game out and it is being sold through the Mission Arts and Cultural Center’s Community Supported Art Program.

He explains it best:

Continuing with my ongoing Board Game series is the Selena Ouija. The first edition of Selena Ouija is available exclusively through MACLA’s Community Supported Arts program. Each board/print comes with a Selena-themed planchette that allows you to divine messages from the beyond. Of all the board games I’ve designed so far this was the most fun and interesting to do research on. The real and fabricated story of the Ouija’s inventor William Fuld is fascinating. More info is here.  

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