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Qwirkle Travel
The abstract game of Qwirkle consists of 108 blocks with six different shapes in six different colors. There is no board, players simply use an available flat surface.
Players begin the game with six blocks. The start player places blocks of a single matching attribute (color or shape but not both) on the table. Thereafter, a player adds blocks adjacent to at least one previously played block. The blocks must all be played in a line and match, without duplicates, either the color or shape of the previous block.
Zogen
Exploding with Frustration
The microscopic world is always busy and bustling. Not only do researchers need to quickly report any findings they discover, but they must do so faster than their rival colleagues! It\'s OK to be wrong. Just don\'t get caught!
Parks Memories: Coast to Coast
A strategic matching game for two or more players offering simple and flexible gameplay. Parks are represented in tiles laid out in a grid across the table face down. Gameplay includes four simple steps: reveal two tiles; choose one of the revealed tiles and place it in front of you; add a new tile to the board; lock one of the tiles with the hiker token. Gameplay passes from person to person until one player or team has collected three sets of matching park tiles in front of them.
Asara
Compete with your fellow players for the most beautiful towers. Players take on the roles of famous architects and, using their chicanery, try to obtain the best construction parts. Using these parts, the exuberant towers are erected. Think ahead and use your tactical sense. It will help you to stay ahead of the other players. Become the greatest architect of the country. Exciting construction entertainment for the whole family.
Fireworks
A group of cats has been training very hard to master their profession — shooting off the biggest and best fireworks in the world! Although they are still rookies, they hope to become experts someday. Which cat can put on the most explosive fireworks display?
In A Grove
This game is inspired by Ryunosuke Akutagawa\'s famous novel "In A Grove". It is a game about deduction and bluffing. We are all witnesses in a crime scene and our goal is to find the murderer. It is not easy to find it out though, since everyone saw something else and sometimes don\'t accuse the same person. Can you solve the case?