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The Night Cage
You awake in the dark, your skin cold, your mind blank. You have nothing but your fear, a flickering candle, and a question: How long will your light last? The Night Cage is a fully cooperative, horror-themed, tile-placement game that traps 1 to 4 lost souls within an otherworldly labyrinth of eternal darkness.
Dead Men Tell No Tales
Skelit’s Revenge. The most feared ship on the high seas… you’ve finally overtaken it. Captain Fromm and his skeleton crew have amassed a massive treasure, and now is your chance to board and plunder it all! A cooperative game where players take on the role of a pirate crew, boarding Skelit’s Revenge for one purpose: treasure. Battle the crew, the raging inferno, and your own fatigue as you fight to stay alive. Do you and your crew have what it takes to make off with the loot and live to tell the story? Or are you going down with the ship in Dead Men Tell No Tales?
Butterfly
Butterfly is a delightful game for 2-5 players, ages 9 and up.
Players move the hedgehog around the board collecting butterflies. However, some are worth more than others. Players need to watch out! Catching a wasp means losing points. Watch carefully to make sure that you do not give your opponent a good tile when it is their turn.
Submarine
Evidence of Atlantis! Is this mythic civilization a reality? Pictures from the oceanic bathyscaphe Neptune XIII seem to prove the existence of an ancient civilization under the sea. It discovered what may be vestiges of the mythic civilization of Atlantis.
Terror Below
Terror Below
Terror Below is a game of government experiments gone wild in the Nevada desert. The faster you move, the more vibrations you make, attracting the attention of the vicious worms underground. Navigate the difficult terrain to collect valuable worm eggs and deliver them to locations around town to claim bounties. If you\'re feeling lucky, collect items and weapons to go hunt \'em.
Encounter Record Pad - Folklore: The Affliction
Encounter Record Pads is an expansion for the Folklore board game that adds a pack of sheets to the game with which you can keep track of all the Encounters you have had during the campaign.
Flotilla
Flotilla
In 1954, with an explosion over a hundred thousand times more powerful than even the wildest estimates, the Castle Bravo nuclear test obliterated the Bikini Atoll, and ruptured the Earth down to its mantle.
As water levels rose in the aftermath, the remnants of humanity fled their homes and took to the sea. World leadership came together to build a massive Flotilla, mankind’s last bastion of civilization.
The Night Cage: Shrieking Hollow
You awake in the dark with nothing but a candle and...have you done this before? The déjà vu is less troubling than the change it implies. Was the ground always this unstable around you? When the tunnels crumbled into pits, did they always scream? And why does it feel like those screams are getting closer?
Survive The Island
Survive The Island is a cutthroat game in which players seek to evacuate their adventurers — especially those of a high value — from a sinking island to maximize their score.
An island made up of forty hex-tiles is slowly sinking into the ocean as tiles are removed from the board. Each player controls ten people (valued 1-5) that they try to move towards the safety of the surrounding islands before the main island\'s volcanoes finally erupt. Players can either swim or use rafts to travel, but must avoid sea serpents, kaiju, and sharks on their way to safety.
Quoridor: Pac-Man
Embark on a new adventure with Quoridor Pac-Man, an exclusive edition of Quoridor that allows you to play as either PAC-MAN or one of the four ghosts.
Explore two game modes: opt for the classic Quoridor challenge that has you navigating through the maze, or dive into a variant that brings back the nostalgic vibes of the iconic PAC-MAN video game!
In the Footsteps of Darwin
Twenty years after his expedition around the world, Charles Darwin is writing On the Origins of Species. He wants to gather new information about animal life, particularly about continents he hardly explored. Who other than young naturalists, eager for discovery, could help the renowned scholar finish writing his most famous work?