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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!
BUS: Complete Edition
Prior to Essen 1999, a group of students created Splotter Spellen to sell some of their own game designs. This game is regarded as one of the highlights of that group. The object of the game is to deliver as many people to their destinations as you can. To accomplish this, players place route markers on the board to connect passengers to their destinations. However, the destination types (work, bar, home) vary from turn to turn, so you can follow certain passengers as they make their way through the daily grind.
Deadly Dinner: Killing Woodstock
Deadly Dinner - Killing Woodstock is set in San Francisco, 1970: Ten people have one goal: Reviving the legendary Woodstock Festival. A tranquil San Francisco commune, an up-and-coming rock band, and a tough motorcycle gang are united by their love of music, peace, and mind-expanding drugs. However, the festival turns into a death trip for the commune’s spiritual leader. Once the guru was found murdered, peace, love, and happiness were over.
Slyville: Jester's Gambit
Jester’s Gambit, the first expansion for Slyville, introduces two new types of cards: Events and Hidden Agendas, to spice up the struggle of the guild leaders in the slyest of all medieval cities! In fact, medieval cities were home to very different types of people, not only pious monks, humble scholars, and trustworthy merchants, but also those who are mischievous, cunning, and dishonest.
Spyfall
Everyone gets a card showing the same location - except for the Spy, who just gets told that they are the spy. Can the players ask the right questions to work out who the spy is without giving away their location? An exquisitely hilarious party game of bluffing, deduction and suspicion