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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.
Skytear: Taulot
You can use these contents to challenge a friend with the starter box. Or you can freely mix and combine these heroes and cards with your existing Skytear collection.
The heroes of Taulot strike from the tunnels of their home, their innate hivemind.
Parks Memories: Coast to Coast
A strategic matching game for two or more players offering simple and flexible gameplay. Parks are represented in tiles laid out in a grid across the table face down. Gameplay includes four simple steps: reveal two tiles; choose one of the revealed tiles and place it in front of you; add a new tile to the board; lock one of the tiles with the hiker token. Gameplay passes from person to person until one player or team has collected three sets of matching park tiles in front of them.
Last Message
A crime has been committed… The victim is unable to speak… But they can draw!You’ll need to decipher the clues through drawings! Keep a sharp eye, the culprit covers their tracks by erasing clues. Can you catch the criminal from blurred sketches?
Paper Dungeons: Side Quest Expansion
In the first expansion for Paper Dungeons every player will continue to search for glory and power, in new and more dangerous Dungeons. Deadliest traps, Lieutenants, strong bosses, will be present in the new adventures. Side Quests will motivate even more divergent paths, and new powerful artifacts will help you group to defeat all perils and monsters.
This expansion brings new elements to enhance the difficult of a game, using a new dungeon sheet, presenting new and harder challenges
Sherlock: The Tomb of the Archaeologist
In each Q case, you try to solve a mystery case with 32 clues.
In Q: Tomb of the Archaeologist, you must answer some questions about Edward Carter\'s murder.
MonsDRAWsity
Imagine seeing a real alien stomping through your backyard. Now imagine describing what it looked like to a police sketch artist. That is exactly what you are expected to do while playing the frantic drawing party game MonsDRAWsity.
One player, known as "the Witness", has twenty seconds to examine a picture of a bizarre-looking creature, then they must describe it to the rest of the players, known as "Sketch Artists". At the end of the round, the witness awards points to the artist who was able to most closely match the monster seen by the witness!