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Werewolves Big Box
In the Werewolves Big Box, you’ll find that the night is filled with lurking creatures who have come to make mischief: not only must you keep watch for werewolves, but also vampires! Can the villagers unmask the monsters hiding in their midst, and banish them all before the final victim falls?
Werewolves: Night of the Vampires
Wherever werewolves are up to mischief, vampires are not far away. This is also the case with the sequel to the communication game, Werewolves - Night of the Vampires, in which the bloodsuckers are loose.
The Werewolves of Miller's Hollow
The all-time-classic party game! Werewolves have infiltrated the village and are feasting on a new victim every night. Can you identify who among you is hiding a dark secret and root them out before it\'s too late?
18 Holes: Course Architect
There is an adage, the million-dollar deal is done on the golf course. The deals shouldn\'t be happening yet as your still designing the course now. Yet, every week, the planning committee arrives to tell you what deals they made over the weekend and now you have to adjust your plans to suit.
The Isle of Cats Duel
In The Isle of Cats Duel — a competitive, standalone game designed specifically for two players — you are citizens of Squalls End on a rescue mission to the Isle of Cats and must save as many cats as possible before the evil Lord Vesh arrives. Each cat is represented by a unique tile and belongs to a family; you must find a way to make them all fit on your boat while keeping families together.
Blood on the Clocktower
In the quiet village of Ravenswood Bluff, a demon walks amongst you...
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?
Feed the Kraken
A hidden-role social deduction game for 5-11 players and plays in 45-90 minutes. Beautifully crafted and illustrated materials bring to life the tragic splendor of the journey on a hand-painted map
That Time You Killed Me
That Time You Killed Me is a narrative game that introduces new scenarios with unique rules and components as you play. As with any game about mucking about across time, you must play through this content in a strict, unalterable order. Play through 4 different Chapters, each with its own rules and components and increasing difficulty!
Mysterium
A team of psychics gather in a haunted house as they attempt to decipher a restless spirit\'s cryptic visions about the nature of their untimely demise! Time is short; you\'ll have to work together to figure out what one of the players is trying to tell you.