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CoraQuest: Keep on Questing
An expansion to CoraQuest, a family dungeon crawling board game, that adds campaign rules to the base game.
Players are now able to level up your heroes between quests, and also keep treasure from one adventure to another. There are two full campaigns included - “The Curse of Hoodez” and “A Spotter’s Guide to the Dungeon”. Each campaign contains five brand-new adventures to play through.
Bitmax Puzzlegame
Bitmax and friends spend their life playing. They do puzzles, play cooperative games, competitive games... Inside this box you\'ll find all of them!
Tiwanaku
It is said that Wiraqocha created the sun and the pre-Columbian tribes of the Andes. Under his leadership, those who will train the mighty Inca people came out of their caves to discover new horizons in order to subsist and grow in harmony with nature. They venerated Pachamama, Mother Earth, the basis of all living things, plants and minerals, on earth and under the earth.
Sherlock: Don's Legacy
After the sudden death of a businessman, the Miami police ask for help to find out what happened. Who is the murderer? How was the victim murdered? And why? Follow the clues with your investigative team and try to answer these and many other questions. Will you solve the mystery of Salvatore Sollai\'s death?
Sherlock: Death on the 4th of July
In each Q case you try to solve a mystery case with 32 clues.
Play in turns, one player at a time, until all cards have been revealed or discarded.
My First Carcassonne
Develop the landscape of a medieval fortress city one tile at a time in this all-time classic strategy game! Grapple with tough decisions on every turn as you place Meeples on a rapidly evolving board in search of the most points.
Gigamons
Enchanting Artwork
Imaginative and accessible gameplay
Simple to learn and supports key skill development.
Who can summon the powerful Gigamons? Only the player who collects the most Elemons! In this sweet yet strategic tile laying game of memory and magical powers, match pairs of Elemons to call upon three Gigamons to win the game!
Cryptid: Urban Legends
There\'s something hiding among us: an elusive cryptid is prowling our city streets. The evidence is clear but, without definitive proof, the scientific community will never believe you. There\'s nothing else to be done - you must track down this cryptid yourself!
Alchemists: The King's Golem
"Add a new layer of logic-puzzles and deduction to Alchemists with four modular expansions! Can you figure out how to animate a golem - and, equally importantly, can you convince the king that you are making progress?"
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.
By Golly!
A children\'s memory game. A hand of colorful cards depicting birds, worms, etc are dealt to every player, and around 20 cards that match the cards in the player\'s hands are scattered face down around the table. Players must match cards from their hand with cards on the table to clear out their hand. First to do this wins.
Bomb Busters
There is a bomb full of wires and the countdown has started... Who are you gonna call? YOU, the Bomb Busters!
To clear the bomb, you need to collaborate with your team of bomb disposal experts! Using the wires on the tile holder in front of you, try and figure out your teammates’ wires. Find and cut identical wires, but watch out, if you cut a red wire: BOOM! Use your equipment wisely to meet the varied challenges which get harder and harder. Tick tock tick tock... Will you figure it out before it’s too late?
The Shipwreck Arcana
The Shipwreck Arcana is a compact, co-operative game of deduction, evaluation, and logic. Each player\'s doom constantly changes as they draw numbered fate tiles from the bag. By choosing which fate to give up and which card to play it on, you can give your allies enough information to identify the fate you\'re holding...which is important, as the active player cannot communicate with their allies during their turn!
CoraQuest
CoraQuest is an exciting and accessible co-operative dungeon crawling game for one to four people, aged six and up.
In CoraQuest the players work together to guide four adventurers exploring a dungeon, avoiding traps, finding treasure, fighting monsters, and sometimes rescuing a gnome called Kevin.
Fugitive (Second Edition)
Fugitive is a tense, easy-to-learn, two-player deduction card game. One player is a fugitive trying to make it out of town while being pursued by an unstoppable agent. The fugitive plays cards face down to the table trying to work their way to a goal, while the agent must guess those cards to uncover them. If all the cards are face up, the fugitive is caught.
Catan: Junior
Introduce children aged 6-9 to the classic game of trading and development with this simplified version of Catan!
Quest
In Quest, all will show their true colors as Good and Evil struggle for the future of civilization. Hidden amongst King Arthur’s loyal servants are Mordred’s unscrupulous minions. These forces of Evil are few in number, but if they go unknown, they can sabotage Arthur’s great quests.
Hanabi
A satisfyingly tricky cooperative card game that tests players\' ability to communicate indirectly - because you are the only person who can\'t see what your cards are.
In A Grove
This game is inspired by Ryunosuke Akutagawa\'s famous novel "In A Grove". It is a game about deduction and bluffing. We are all witnesses in a crime scene and our goal is to find the murderer. It is not easy to find it out though, since everyone saw something else and sometimes don\'t accuse the same person. Can you solve the case?