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Rorschach
Rorschach, named after the Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach, uses some of his famous inkblot images (and many new ones) to put two teams to the test. The teams earn points by correctly guessing how their members paired randomly selected words with these inkblot images.
Just One
A party game of creative word association! Every round, each player secretly writes a one-word clue to the mystery word on one player\'s card, then that player will guess the mystery word. The twist: if two or more players write down the same clue, it can\'t be shown to the guesser!
Blind Spot
It seems like just a jumbled grid of letters, but as you cover letters on the board, words begin to come into focus. But before you know it, the board tightens and suddenly words become harder and harder to spot... and you’re running out of time!
First Contact
An exceptional party game where imaginary ancient Egyptians are trying to overcome the language barrier with… Aliens.
Crossed Words
This is Crossed Words, the brain-bending party game of crazy categories and wackier words! At the start of the game, the board is populated with three column categories and three-row categories.
Feelinks
Feelinks is a family friendly party game. Gameplay is as simple as picking how you feel about a given situation and guessing how someone else feels about that same situation. It also helps to connect with emotions, and even helps teach empathy.
Mountain Goats
In Mountain Goats you work to move your goats to the top of 6 different mountains where they can score points as long as they stay there. You can share spaces with other goats on the way up, but there is only room for one goat at the top of each mountain. If someone else\'s goat moves to the mountain top, they will kick you off and you\'ll have to start your trek over.
Fugitive (Second Edition)
Fugitive is a tense, easy-to-learn, two-player deduction card game. One player is a fugitive trying to make it out of town while being pursued by an unstoppable agent. The fugitive plays cards face down to the table trying to work their way to a goal, while the agent must guess those cards to uncover them. If all the cards are face up, the fugitive is caught.
L.L.A.M.A.
In LLAMA, you want to dump cards from your hand as quickly as you can, but you might not be able to play what you want, so do you quit and freeze your hand or draw and hope to keep playing?
6 nimmt!
In 6 nimmt!, a.k.a. Category 5 and many other names, you want to score as few points as possible.
Paperback Adventures
Our intrepid author Paige Turner is back! In Paperback Adventures, you get to play as the protagonist in one of Paige\'s wild brainstorming sessions. Conquer a menagerie of pulp novel characters in this solo deckbuilding word game.
Paperback Adventures - Ex Machina
As Ex Machina, you can have exciting Paperback Adventures alone or with a friend.
Paperback Adventures Character Box
The ending will come. But not how you expect.
More defensive playstyle
Heal damage if you have enough boon counters
Charge your laser over time for a big blast
Damage yourself for stronger card abilities
As long as you have at least one character box, the core box contains everything else you need to play the game. The core box also has space to store the bonus content from each of your character boxes (note: not all content from those boxes), allowing you to set up a new game more quickly.
Red7
A card game that\'s as quick to learn as it is to play. If you aren\'t winning at the end of your turn, you lose!
So Clover!
Play as a team to get the highest score in this cooperative word-association game! Get Keywords and secretly write their common features on your Clover board; these are your Clues. Then work together to try to figure out each player’s Keywords. At the end of the game, add up your score according to how many Keywords you found and write it in the Record of Legends. Try to beat your high score each game!
Knock Knock! First Words
Knock Knock! Who is it?
... It\'s Knock Knock! First words - a brand new game created for babies (yes babies!), toddlers and up!
The Game
The Game is no toy. You and your friends will have to work together if you are going to beat it. How well can you coordinate your movements? Without talking? Can you trust your friends to make the right move to ensure you can discard all 98 cards? Are you ready to play the game? Or will the game play you?