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Deadly Dinner: Killing Woodstock
Deadly Dinner - Killing Woodstock is set in San Francisco, 1970: Ten people have one goal: Reviving the legendary Woodstock Festival. A tranquil San Francisco commune, an up-and-coming rock band, and a tough motorcycle gang are united by their love of music, peace, and mind-expanding drugs. However, the festival turns into a death trip for the commune’s spiritual leader. Once the guru was found murdered, peace, love, and happiness were over.
Vaalbara
Each player plays as a clan leader and has to secretly and wisely play a card from their hand, representing a member of their tribe, to try to take over some territories. Strategy and timing will be crucial for scoring! The player that scores the most points after 9 rounds wins the game.
Dice Theme Park: Deluxe Add-ons
This deluxe add on box takes Dice Theme Park to new heights! Included in this box are 3D monorails miniatures and the inserts for each player count, the innovations mini-expansion which adds new customisation options to your park, and the surprises mini-expansion which adds exciting new attraction tiles and staff skills with new mechanics.
Small World Race Collection: Cursed, Grand Dames & Royal
Includes expansion races from three Small World expansions.
Deadly Dinner: Red Carpet in Ruins
Hollywood 1959: The unexpected happens at the set for the highly anticipated romantic comedy "The Legionnaire Who Loved Me"! At the end of a day’s shoot, Hollywood heart-throb and superstar Henry Steward is found dead in his trailer, lying in his own blood next to his Oscar statuette.
Deadly Dinner: The Last Rose
Electrifying attraction, breathtaking dates and true love: Every week, the dating show "The One" delivers a TV firework of emotions to millions of viewers. But behind the scenes of the dating empire, the real drama take place.
Dice Theme Park
Designed by Daryl Andrews and Adrian Adamescu with lead development by the Dice Hospital co-designer Mike Nudd, Dice Theme Park is the spiritual successor to the smash hit: Dice Hospital!
Tungaru
A medium-weight dice placement and resource conversion euro game where you play as early sea-faring Polynesians seeking to spread their culture across the archipelago of Tungaru.
Spyfall
Everyone gets a card showing the same location - except for the Spy, who just gets told that they are the spy. Can the players ask the right questions to work out who the spy is without giving away their location? An exquisitely hilarious party game of bluffing, deduction and suspicion
Guild Master
Trouble is on the rise. And for adventuring guilds this spells opportunity.
Paranormal Detectives
You open your eyes to discover the most horrible truth of a lifetime... It has just come to an end and you are a ghost, floating in the air! Terrified, you look at your own body. A group of strange individuals have gathered around your mortal remains, watching it closely with sparks of fascination in their eyes. They want to communicate with you to discover how your life ended. You need to talk to them and reveal the truth so the culprit can be judged!
Feed the Kraken
A hidden-role social deduction game for 5-11 players and plays in 45-90 minutes. Beautifully crafted and illustrated materials bring to life the tragic splendor of the journey on a hand-painted map
Daring Contest
Daring Contest
A party game for best friends who do stupid sh*t together. Some say best friends are the people you can always trust... we don’t.
Small World
"Take control of any of 14 fantasy races with any of 20 unique special powers that change every game, then fight for control of a board that doesn\'t have enough room for everyone! It\'s the strategy game that\'s popular with all ages."
Spyfall 2
The sequel to the smash-hit party game of bluffing and suspicion! Try to work out who among you is the spy that doesn\'t know your shared location - but this time around, there can be two spies in each location, while the player count increases to a maximum of 12.
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy
In the card game Race for the Galaxy, players build galactic civilizations by playing game cards in front of them that represent worlds or technical and social developments. Some worlds allow players to produce goods, which can be consumed later to gain either card draws or victory points when the appropriate technologies are available to them. These are mainly provided by the developments and worlds that are not able to produce, but the fancier production worlds also give these bonuses.