Phase Shift Games has unveiled Widget’s Workshop, the latest entry in its “drop-style” game series. The game is scheduled to launch on BackerKit’s crowdfunding platform on March 13, 2025, as part of the Pocketopia program, which emphasizes compact and portable board and card games.

Widget’s Workshop blends card crafting and spatial set collection into a tabletop experience. The game begins with players dropping 80 custom-shaped, semi-transparent part cards onto the table, creating a randomized pile of components. Players take turns using one finger to extract parts from the pile, aiming to collect matching pieces to build robots and golems. The pile’s unpredictable nature—with parts often hidden, partially obscured, or flipped—introduces an element of strategy and chance to the gameplay.

Once players gather the required parts, including left and right arms, left and right legs, and a head or torso, they can assemble unique constructs. The game offers over 1 million possible combinations, each with its own illustration and name. Scoring is based on how well the attributes of the parts align, encouraging players to optimize their builds for higher points.
The game builds on Phase Shift Games’ signature “drop-style” mechanics, seen in previous titles like Dungeon Drop and Drop Drive. This approach randomizes setup and incorporates physical interaction into the core gameplay. Players must carefully extract parts from the central pile, navigating its shifting structure to find the pieces they need. The card crafting aspect allows players to combine collected parts into unique constructs, with scoring determined by matching attributes.

As part of BackerKit’s Pocketopia program, Widget’s Workshop is designed to be compact and portable, making it suitable for a variety of play environments. The small-box format aligns with the program’s focus on accessible and travel-friendly tabletop experiences.
Source: Tabletop Gaming News