Filter By

Categories

Categories

Maximum players

Maximum players

Average game length

Average game length

Minimum age

Minimum age

Language

Language

Difficulty level

Difficulty level

Mechanism

Mechanism

Category

Category

Home

Home

Active filters

  • Mechanism: Pattern Building
  • Mechanism: Pattern Recognition
  • Category: Educational
  • Category: Humor
  • Category: Math
  • Category: Memory
Dobble Harry Potter
  • -30%
  • -30%

Dobble Harry Potter

£10.47 £14.95
Free Shipping

The wizarding world of Harry Potter meets the smash-hit game of speedy observation! Can you spot the single matching magical image between two cards?

Availability: In stock
Dobble
  • -33%
  • -33%

Dobble

£8.68 £12.95
Free Shipping

The smash-hit game of fast reactions and perception that anyone can learn in an instant! Over 1,000,000 copies sold

Availability: In stock
Q-bitz
  • -25%
  • -25%

Q-bitz

£24.71 £32.95
Free Shipping

Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!

Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!

Availability: In stock
Q-bitz Solo
  • -25%
  • -25%

Q-bitz Solo

£9.71 £12.95
Free Shipping

Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.

Availability: In stock
The Shipwreck Arcana
  • -20%
  • -20%

The Shipwreck Arcana

£27.96 £34.95
Free Shipping

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!

Availability: Out of Stock
In the Footsteps of Darwin
  • -7%
  • -7%

In the Footsteps of Darwin

£32.50 £34.95
Free Shipping

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?

Availability: Out of Stock