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MonsDRAWsity: Cute Creatures
More monsters have been spotted! The cute expansion is the first in our line of thematic expansions for MonsDRAWsity that will add more cards to keep the game fresh!
Prehistories: Evolutions
Find new ways to go hunt with your tribes with various special mechanisms
111 Ants
The rules of 111 Ants are simple: try to form a complete ascending or descending sequence of 12 cards as quickly as possible. Collect the most points while doing so, but remember that other players can be faster! The player who gets to 60 points first wins the game.
Hey Yo
Take turns playing cards to the rhythm and aim for the high score in this cooperative style game. Become a member of a rap crew and skillfully connect the cards to show the crowd what you\'ve got! If you make it to the target score you can step it up and challenge the next stage. The rhythm won\'t wait for you! A fast reaction time and team work is everything! Up to 5 players can join in on this team battle!
The Isle of Cats: Explore & Draw
A competitive, polyomino cat-placement board game for 1-6 players that is ideal for a quick break or taking to a friend’s house. In the game, you are citizens of Squalls End on a rescue mission to The Isle of Cats and must rescue as many cats as possible before the evil Lord Vesh arrives. Each cat is represented by a unique shape and belongs to a family, you must find a way to make them all fit on your boat while keeping families together.
Splitter
A new speedy dice rolling challenge with simple rules and symmetry. Group numbers together to score points, sounds easy right? But, you are placing 2 numbers at a time, so be clever when you place them.
Katamino
Challenging solo and two player modes
Language independent
Accessible and tactile spatial puzzles
Katamino is the original, award winning logic puzzle. With over 500 pre-set layouts, you always have something new to solve! Chunky and colourful, placing polyominoes in the perfect place will exercise your mind in ways you never thought possible.
Pylos
Mensa Select award winner
Novice and expert variants included
Simple rules with challenging gameplay
Place your marble on top of the pyramid to win in this fast playing, accessible abstract. With only 15 balls each, you must think tactically. Part game, part sculpture, Pylos is a feast for both the eyes and the mind!
Light & Shadow - Onitama
The third expansion for Onitama, Light and Shadow offers a new way to explore the elegant and simple game of martial tactics by introducing a new type of pawn: the Ninja! Unlike other pawns, the Ninja moves secretly, hidden from your opponent\'s view until they are ready to strike...
Prehistories
You are the leader of a prehistoric tribe, deciding which members of your tribe go hunting and what prey they want to catch. To guide you, the Elders have created challenges that you can complete by painting on the wall of your cave.
Temple Rush
Roll the dice to pick your bricks and place them to skilfully build 3D temples. Temple Rush is an exciting race combining special player powers to be the first one to finish.
Q-bitz
Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!
Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!
Q-bitz Solo
Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.
Kingdomino Duel
Roll the dice, create your domino and watch your kingdom grow! Domino by domino fill in your map while entrusting the territories of your kingdom to loyal nobles. Use the power of the wizards to cast spells and strengthen your domain!
In this head to head battle, will you be crowned King?
Zombie Teenz Evolution
Zombie Teenz Evolution is a co-operative game: all players win (or lose!) together against the zombies. To win, you must bring the four ingredient crates to the school before the zombies overrun the four buildings in the town.
Savannah Park
In Savannah Park, you each run your own wildlife park, and your goal is to group animals with their own kind — but everyone takes turns deciding what to move, so you might not be able to shuffle animals into the right spaces.
Arboretum
Arboretum
Arboretum is a strategic card game that challenges players to create the most beautiful path through the garden. Choosing the correct cards and placing them in the most efficient orientation will score you the most points at the end of the game. With elegantly simple rules, Arboretum offers players surprisingly complex choices.
Azul Summer Pavilion: Glazed Pavilion Expansion
A brand-new floor! This expansion offers players two newly designed player boards and matching scoring boards, plus a set of four overlays to keep tiles neatly organised.
Mary Magica
Standing in front of her wardrobe, Mary Magica tries a new spell – and all of a sudden her clothes are scattered all over the floor. Some pieces seem to be enchanted. Mary will have to find these to bring everything back to normal. In the game players try to find the magnetic pieces of clothing, shown on a face-up search card, by moving the magnetic Mary figure onto any item. To search more effectively players also have to remember which items turned out to be non-magnetic. Whoever collects most enchanted (= magnetic) items, wins.
Queenz
In Queenz, the newest game from Bruno Cathala and Johannes Goupy, the players are beekeepers planting orchids to attract bees and produce the tastiest honey.
The Isle of Cats Duel
In The Isle of Cats Duel — a competitive, standalone game designed specifically for two players — you are citizens of Squalls End on a rescue mission to the Isle of Cats and must save as many cats as possible before the evil Lord Vesh arrives. Each cat is represented by a unique tile and belongs to a family; you must find a way to make them all fit on your boat while keeping families together.
Wilmot's Warehouse
In Wilmot\'s Warehouse, your team will work co-operatively to organize the warehouse, using memory, imagination, and silly stories you make up.
Draw product tiles from the stack, discuss what they look like, and place them somewhere you\'ll remember. After you place each tile, you flip it over and can\'t look at it again until the end of the game, so your team has to remember where you\'ve placed previous tiles as you decide where to place new ones.