No products in the cart.
Active filters
Long Shot: The Dice Game
This is your ticket to the track!
In Long Shot: The Dice Game, you and up to seven other players will strategize and push your luck as the action unfolds in a tense race of eight horses. During the game you buy horses, place bets, influence race movement, and utilize special abilities. The roll of the dice determines which horses move and the options available each turn, so be ready to adapt your plans. Once three horses cross the finish line, earnings are totaled. While there are many ways to earn money during a horse race, only the player that makes the most money will be declared the winner. Will you play it safe, or risk it big on a long shot?
Unmatched - Little Red Riding Hood vs Beowulf
Once upon a time… Red Riding Hood takes her basket of tricks to face off against Beowulf in another legendary battle of the Unmatched series.
Unmatched - Robin Hood vs Big Foot
In this version of Unmatched, the legendary outlaw Robin Hood and the mythical beast Big Foot battle it out for supremacy – in the end, there can only be one winner!
Unmatched - Battle of Legends
Battle of Legends, Vol. 1 includes four legendary heroes: Medusa, King Arthur, Alice and Sinbad. Each hero has a unique deck of cards that fits their fighting style – but remember, in the end, there can only be one winner!
Unmatched - Cobble & Fog
In battle, there are no equals…Unmatched returns with Cobble and Fog, featuring four brand new heroes Sherlock Holmes, Jekyll and Hyde the invisible Man and Dracula! Each character has a unique deck of cards that fit their fighting style and designed to their legendary abilities. Tactical movement and combat create a great gaming experience as the Unmatched series continues! Join these heroes from the Victorian-Era literature join an epic battle to the death!
Downforce
Tires screech. Gears shift. Drivers push their million-dollar cars to the limit. Restored by Rob Daviau from the 1996 Spiel des Jahres recommended game “Top Race”, Downforce puts players behind the wheel of cars with a different Power each. The difference between victory and defeat could be a single card.
Lamborghini: The Official Race Game
The Lamborghini official board game is a fascinating economic management of a racing Lamborghini team: sign the best driver, buy your car and its components and equip it at your best to face the qualification session. Then drive your Lamborghini Murciélago at 350 Km/h on the Monza or Hockenheim straights. The game is both managing and racing. The 5 miniatures in the box (scale 1/87) are also a toy for adults and kids. Lamborghini is the official boardgame which will drive the sports cars fans mad.
Asteroyds
Asteroyds is a racing and programming game for 2-6 players.
Each player takes on the role of a famous Shuttle Racer Pilot and they have been drawn to a deadly event put on by a mega-rich entrepreneur that has recently bought the Ujitos system.
Change Horses
Do you have trouble winning at racing games? Well, this game is for the losers out there. Yes, to “win” the game, you have to pick the horse which comes in last. Sounds simple, but, of course, the other players are trying to lose as well.
Dragonriders
Climb aboard your trusty steed and lift off for the race of your life! The players race their dragons on a course in a deep and winding canyon. You have some magic to use to aid your cause, or hinder your opponents.
Techno Witches
Heinrich Glumpler is well-known for his original game ideas. With Zauberstauber (Magic Duster), he\'s tackled witches - but not the kind of witches that are known to most, that is, wrinkled old crones that fly about on dusty broomsticks.
Yeti Slalom
The players have teams of downhill snowboard racers and are competing with each other for the coveted Yeti cup. Movement is managed by playing cards to move their racers. Players also have cards which cause the Yetis, watching from the hills on each side of the race course, to throw snowballs at the racers, trying to knock them out of the race.
Cape Horn
Before the opening of the Panama Canal, ships sailed from the east coast to the west coast of North or South America via Cape Horn. They held races from New York to San Francisco for those daring enough to test their skills against the elements.