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Fabula Rasa: Horror
In Fabula Rasa, players take turns telling a constantly changing story as is typical of oral traditions.
The motifs on the cards provide visual bullet points for people, objects, and locations that are central to the action, things that must be remembered in the correct order, with cards disappearing and new ones being added each round. Those who, as a narrator, manage to present their version of the story without errors will be rewarded accordingly.
Fabula Rasa: Crime
In Fabula Rasa, the players take turns telling a constantly changing story, as is typical of oral tradition. The motifs on the maps provide visual cues for central persons, objects and locations of the story, which must be remembered in the correct order. Creative and challenging to the memory is the fact that in each round, cards disappear and new ones are added. Those who succeed as storytellers in presenting their version of the story without mistakes are rewarded accordingly.
Fabula Rasa Seemannsgarn
In Fabula Rasa, the players take turns telling a constantly changing story, as is typical of oral tradition. The motifs on the maps provide visual cues for central persons, objects and locations of the story, which must be remembered in the correct order. Creative and challenging to the memory is the fact that in each round, cards disappear and new ones are added. Those who succeed as storytellers in presenting their version of the story without mistakes are rewarded accordingly.
Skymines
50 years ago, humanity started mining the Moon and the asteroid belt. For decades this task was firmly held by the World Government and its contractors. Recent unrest collapsed this enterprise, leaving it open for those willing to take the risk. Now adventurous companies and private investors look to revive this mining network and claim the profit!
Langland Domino
The Animals from Langland meet again in Langland Domino, a classic game with the Langland twist: no numbers, but cute animals. In the game 2 to 4 players aged 4 an up try to get rid of all their animal tiles first. To do so, they have to continue or complete animals on the table. If they complete an animal, they get to lie another tile immediately. The special corner pieces not only have the ever-growing line of animals stay on the table, but also grant an extra turn. As soon as a player got rid of all tiles or cannot lay out any of their tiles anymore, the game ends and the player with the least tiles left, wins.
Doodle Dungeon
A dream comes true; players have acquired their own dungeon! Today they visited it for the first time and found a gigantic cave! Hold on a second, the cave is empty! Where’s the dungeon? There aren’t any maze-like walls, no sneaky traps, and above all, no hero-slashing monsters!
Kyoto
Kyoto takes players straight into one of the burning issues of our time: climate change — and not with a wagging finger, but by putting them into the shoes of the decision makers.