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Jungle Speed: Donkey Kong
The cult reflex game meets an iconic universe! Jungle Speed Donkey Kong is a fast-paced, hilarious twist on the classic game of observation, with a banana-filled mechanic that brings Donkey Kong’s chaotic energy to the table.
Players flip cards simultaneously. When two identical symbols appear, a duel begins! If the banana totem is on the barrel, grab the big banana and remove it.If the banana totem is off, grab a small banana and toss it into the barrel. First to react wins the round!
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.
Mekhane
In MEKHANE, fate and gods tell a story involving the available characters, using the tale cards.
Dobble
The smash-hit game of fast reactions and perception that anyone can learn in an instant! Over 1,000,000 copies sold
Parking
Parking
In ParKing each player will have to play one card per turn, either vehicle or action, to fill the parking spaces on their ticket.
Feelinks
Feelinks is a family friendly party game. Gameplay is as simple as picking how you feel about a given situation and guessing how someone else feels about that same situation. It also helps to connect with emotions, and even helps teach empathy.
Sherlock: Propagation
The fire in an important laboratory in Oslo hides disturbing events. What happened? Why? Follow the clues of your team of researchers to answer these and other questions. Will you avoid spreading?
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!