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Exploding Pigeon
Exploding Pigeon is a little like Pictionary, a little like Charades, a little like a hot potato, and a LOT of chaotic fun! Exploding Pigeon is the rapid-fire challenge passing family game that\'ll change your parties forever. Shake the Pigeon to reveal your hilarious challenge -- it could be drawing, miming, or a quick round of rock, paper, scissors. Hurry and do it before passing the Pigeon to the other team! Scramble to complete as many challenges as you can, just don\'t get caught with the Pigeon when the timer runs out!
How to play:
Start the timer.
Act, draw, or battle … but whatever you do, DO IT FAST!
Pass the pigeon before it explodes!
Andor: The Family Fantasy Game – Danger in the Shadows
In this expansion to the base game, a dangerous beast, the Shadow Wardrak, is up to mischief in the lands of Andor. Without hesitation you set off on a quest to rid him from the lands once and for all! But before you start this huge task there is still a lot to do.
You Lying Sack
In You Lying Sack, you want to be the final player in the game, with everyone else having been removed because they were terrible liars.
Troika
In a not so distant future, scientists find very special stones on another planet. If you collect three matching stones, you can turn them into an extremely valuable gem or into fuel. After hearing about the stones, you decide to travel to this new planet to become rich. You arrive safely, but after having some troubles on the way, your spacecraft is now out of fuel. What a dilemma! You want to make valuable gems, but you also need fuel to get back to Earth. You\'re also not the only person with this idea. Can you collect more gems than the others and still escape from the planet?
SOS Dino
The four volcanoes which were peacefully laying dormant have just erupted! Help Marie, Freddy, Nessie and Louis reach safety! Avoid the lava flows and meteorites, collect the eggs and seek shelter in the mountains.
Ctrl
In Ctrl, players try to dominate a cube by crawling over it with their colored bricks, preferably covering other players\' bricks along the way.
In more detail, you start with a 3×3×3 cube that has one block of each player color stuck into one of the cube\'s holes. (In a two-player game, each player controls two colors, but at the start of play they secretly choose one of those colors to be their scoring color, with the other color serving only as a blocking mechanism.) Each player has a matching colored flag that sticks out of their block.