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Deep Regrets
Deep Regrets is a game for 1-5 players that runs about 30 minutes per player.
An unfortunate fishing game about pulling progressively more horrifying things out of the ocean.
Decide what to eat, what to sell, what to mount, and how many regrets you\'re willing to carry, as you push yourself too far and spiral towards a thrilling conclusion in this strategic horror fishing game.
You\'ll roll bespoke tackle dice at the start of each turn to determine your strength for that round and then decide whether you\'ll stay at sea or return to port to sell fish, buy provisions, and recharge your energy.
Deep Regrets: Lamentable Tentacles Mini Expansion
18 additional fish cards to add to the base game, all featuring far too many tentacles and everybody\'s favorite great old one. Compatible with solo mode!
Tiny Epic Kingdoms (2nd Edition)
You are a tiny kingdom with big ambition. You want to expand your population throughout the realms, learn powerful magic, build grand towers, and have your neighbors quiver at the mention of your name. The conflict? All of the other kingdoms want the same thing and there\'s not enough room for everyone to succeed.
Tiny Epic Dungeons: Extra Dice Set
12 Additional Dungeons Dice to support all player counts and do not have to pass the dice.
Risky Adventure
Risky Adventure
Players embark on expeditions and try to find rare artefacts in an undiscovered world. Each player assumes the role of three adventurers trying to roll the right dice combination to get equipment, artefacts and to find new and mysterious places.
The Red Dragon Inn: Allies - Ohava vs Murgath
One is a senior grand cleric in the service of the Great Divines (the good Gods), and the other is a brash, self-absorbed, ruthless warlord who literally cannot put down his blessed blade. The two clash in the next set to join the infamous party at our beloved tavern.
King of Tokyo: Power Up!
The monsters are evolving and now benefit from new powers! Each one has a deck of evolution cards that they can gain and use during the game. Add in a new challenger, Pandakai, and the struggle to become the King of Tokyo just got a whole lot harder!
Spots
Spots is a casual push your luck game from CMYK. On your turn, you\'ll be rolling and placing dice onto dog cards. Dice you can\'t place get buried in your yard. Bury too many dice and you bust. Complete 6 dogs and you win!
Atlantis Rising (Second Edition)
The isle of Atlantis, your home, is sinking. Will you be able to save your people in time?
Aerion
"Charged with building a new fleet of airships to traverse the Oniverse, you must draft the best blueprints, acquire materials, and recruit a crew to build the most wondrous fleet ever seen."
The Red Dragon Inn: Smorgasbox
Roxana, the Adventurous Chef headlines the latest expansion to The Red Dragon Inn series of games. Bring this slicing and dicing elf to the party for some wining and dining fun as you fight, drink, gamble and eat your way to victory! Be the last adventurer standing at the end of the night and claim victory!
Herbaceous Sprouts
A FLAVORFUL DICE GAME
Everyone has a green thumb when playing Herbaceous Sprouts. Unwind while enjoying this beautiful and thoughtful game of collecting seeds, using tools, and growing sprouts in the community garden. Gather your seeds and tools from the shed, but don’t take too long or your friend might become the Head Gardener first.
Cubitos
Cube Cup, a race of strategy and luck to determine the Cubitos Champion! Each player has a runner on the racetrack and a support team, which is represented by all the dice you roll. Each turn, you roll dice and use their results to move along the racetrack, buy new dice, and use abilities — but you must be careful not to push your luck rolling too much or you could bust!
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.