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Flow
Flow is a cooperative game inspired by the hit animated film that plunges you into an exciting adventure of real-time action, massive waves, and split-second decisions.
Collectively as a team, players try to help the cat and his companions get back on the boat. Players achieve this by playing tiles or action cards creating a safe path for them to swim and all in real time. Players\' quick thinking and decision-making skills can save the animals and help them continue their boat journey before they run out of strength.
Go Cuckoo!
On your turn in Zum Kuckuck!, you take one standing stick and put it on the nest. If both ends of the stick have the same color, you may choose to lay an egg on it. Otherwise, you take another stick whose top color is the same as the hiding color of the previous one, up to three sticks. After laying an egg or putting the third stick with different colors, your turn ends. There are penalties for a stick touching the ground or eggs falling from the nest.
You Lying Sack
In You Lying Sack, you want to be the final player in the game, with everyone else having been removed because they were terrible liars.
Block Block Burrito
An expansion set to Throw Throw Burrito and Throw Throw Avocado.Practice your defense! Block Block Burrito introduces Tortilla Shields which add a whole new dynamic to the game. Players are now able to defend themselves against flying Burritos and Avocados! Features 6 NEW BATTLES!
Zombie Kittens
Zombie Kittens is still the highly strategic, kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette that you love, but it introduces a brand new deck of cards so that your game doesn’t end just because you blow up.
Exploding Kittens: Original Edition
In this quick-playing and hilarious kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette - the most backed game in Kickstarter history - players draw cards until someone draws an exploding kitten and loses the game, while playing cards to avoid being caught in a feline explosion.
Hand To Hand Wombat
A social deduction game for people who aren’t into social deduction games”. Players are secretly assigned roles, either ‘Good Wombat’ or ‘Bad Wombat’ (wombats are known for their binary systems of morality), whereupon Good Wombats must construct towers together, while Bad Wombats try to disrupt the process.