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CoraQuest: Keep on Questing
An expansion to CoraQuest, a family dungeon crawling board game, that adds campaign rules to the base game.
Players are now able to level up your heroes between quests, and also keep treasure from one adventure to another. There are two full campaigns included - “The Curse of Hoodez” and “A Spotter’s Guide to the Dungeon”. Each campaign contains five brand-new adventures to play through.
A Message From the Stars
In A Message From the Stars, a team of scientists seeks to decipher cryptic messages from an extraterrestrial civilization.
Set against a backdrop of cosmic mystery, players take on the roles of brilliant scientists tasked with decoding a series of perplexing satellite transmissions. These transmissions are believed to contain vital messages from an alien race that could hold the key to the destiny of Earth. The catch? The messages are incomprehensible, written in an entirely unknown alien language.
Evolution: Another World
We know a great deal about the evolution on Earth (and we hope that Evolution: New World helped you with that too). It\'s an exciting story of various creatures acquiring defensive & offensive traits to adapt to the ever-changing environment. What we don’t know is if there might be other worlds where completely different creatures dwell. Will the same laws of evolution apply there too? It\'s time to find out!
Everdell Farshore
The rugged coast north of Everdell Valley is a land brimming with adventure and mystery. Stalwart sailors search for bountiful islands and valuable treasures. Dutiful monks inhabit abbeys and scriptoriums, meticulously translating and illuminating. Hard-working folk gather resources and build their cities in unison with the ever-changing waves of the mighty ocean.
My Lil' Everdell
Introducing the best board game for little fans of Everdell, My Lil Everdell. Join Chip, Sweep, and the other kids of Everdell to build the most spectacular make-believe city anyone has ever built. This easy to learn worker-placement and tableau building game will provide family fun while getting the lil’ ones\' brains a buzzin’, improving focus and enhancing young learner skills. Climb across the rope bridge, watch out for the dragon’s den, and join us in the fort for the latest addition to the award-winning Everdell line, My Lil Everdell.
Everdell: Click Clacks Upgrade Pack
This upgrade pack allows owners of the Everdell base game and expansions to get the upgraded components from the Everdell Complete Collection (Minus the storage Box) without needing to buy anything they already have.
Tomatomato
Using the 4 card types (Tomato, Mato, Ma, To), turn over and line up the cards one by one. Once lined up, you must read the entire line of cards from start to finish.
Dragon Valley
Dragon Valley
Dragon Valley is an engaging game for the whole family for players age 6 and up.
Asara
Compete with your fellow players for the most beautiful towers. Players take on the roles of famous architects and, using their chicanery, try to obtain the best construction parts. Using these parts, the exuberant towers are erected. Think ahead and use your tactical sense. It will help you to stay ahead of the other players. Become the greatest architect of the country. Exciting construction entertainment for the whole family.
Everdell: Deluxe Resource Vessels
Suitable for holding your squishy berries, sturdy twigs, sparkling resin, smooth pebbles, impressive pearls, shiny coin tokens, welcoming occupied tokens, and special event cards.
Paper App Dungeon
A solo dungeon delve game where you adventure through a series of printed dungeons with you hero with the aid of a pencil and a die.
Encounter monsters, obstacles, and collect coins. Venture far and deep in this solo dungeon delve, roll and write, adventure.
CoraQuest
CoraQuest is an exciting and accessible co-operative dungeon crawling game for one to four people, aged six and up.
In CoraQuest the players work together to guide four adventurers exploring a dungeon, avoiding traps, finding treasure, fighting monsters, and sometimes rescuing a gnome called Kevin.
Things In Rings
In the center of the table, place the Rings and form a triple Venn diagram. Designate one player to be "The Knower." The Knower knows the different logic rules for each Ring and will facilitate the game. All other players start with a hand of five object cards.
Depending on the Ring, the logic rules will be related to different characteristics, like spelling, grammar, physical properties, cultural relevance, or industry.