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Reign of Dragoness
Reign of Dragoness is a ladder climbing game. Players seek to be to shed cards from their hand in order to collect points.
Challengers
Challengers! is an interactive deck-management game for 1-8 players that plays in about 45 minutes independent of player count. With the tournament gameplay style, you meet another opponent every round.
Velonimo
It’s a race to the summit!
Get on your bike and ready to race up the mountain to the summit. Score the most points to win the coveted peas and carrots jersey. But watch out, your opponents are trying to knock you off your seat!
Doctor Who: Don't Blink
The TARDIS has crashed on a derelict spaceship full of Weeping Angels: terrifying killers that can be stopped only by staring at them. But if you dare to stop looking — if you even blink — they\'ll send you out of time. Will the Doctor and companions be able to get all the pieces to repair the TARDIS in time? Or will the Weeping Angels succeed when so many adversaries have failed before?
Memoir '44
Face off in some of the most famous battles of World War II in this simple but strategic wargame that can be played with two players or in teams.
Scout
SCOUT for the show!
You have suddenly been appointed as the leader of a circus. Using the members of your circus you must put together a show that will beat out your rivals. Everyone on your team has a specific role. To fill in the gaps on your team, try to scout members away from other circus groups! With the addition of just one extra person you may set off an incredible chain reaction that helps you create a show that no other circus will be able to surpass. Will you battle with your current members? Or will you wait it out and try to recruit different ones? You will feel amazing when you make the right choices in this speedy card game!
The Great Dalmuti: Dungeons & Dragons
A gloat-filled, winner-take-all contest in this D&D-themed version of the classic card game.. One round you’re polishing your royal crown, and the next you’re whacking rats in a filthy alley.