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SenbaZuru
Senbazuru is an ancient Japanese legend that says that anyone who makes a thousand paper cranes will receive the favor of one crane. The thousand origami became a symbol of peace in Japan from the story of Sadako Sasaki (1943-1955).
Fit to Print
Fit To Print is a tile-laying game for the whole family. Players simultaneously collect newspaper tiles, stacking them on their desks until they think they have what they need to make the perfect front page.
Fairy Tale Inn
The Fantasy Fair is about to begin, and storybook characters from all over the realm are coming to town for the show. Everyone knows there\'s only one place the visitors all want to stay: The Fairy Tale Inn!
CuBirds
Every day, dozens of birds have a stop on the fences of our countryside. When it is time to leave, all these birds mix together, unable to organize themselves into flocks to fly home. Help them find their way back to their nest.
Stack 'n Stuff: A Patchwork Game
In this newly illustrated edition, players are on the move. However, packing all your stuff into the moving trucks is quite tricky, costly and time consuming. And the day runs out fast! The last player on the time track is choosing one of the next three furniture patches. After paying the costs for transportation and time for loading, the player places the patch on the truck board. The player who manages to pack their truck best as well as earns the most money during the game is a moving master and wins the game!
Eriantys
In a world of floating islands, young magical creatures wish to enter into the great schools of magic. Take the role of a school principal in a great challenge: what school will be the most influent? Use wisely your 10 assistants to move students into your dining room and onto the islands and to guide Mother Nature
Swordcrafters
Swordcrafters
The realm is defended, but the sword of protection is broken! The king has called on the best Swordcrafters to forge a replacement.
In Swordcrafters, players compete to forge the best sword scoring based on length, quality, and magic. Each round each player makes one cut in a grid of sword tiles to create a separation. After separations phase, each player selects one grouping of sword tiles and assembles them into their sword. When there are not enough sword tiles to form a new grid, scoring occurs.
Azul
Azul
Azul invites you, a tile laying artisan, to embellish the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora.
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.
Mountain Goats
In Mountain Goats you work to move your goats to the top of 6 different mountains where they can score points as long as they stay there. You can share spaces with other goats on the way up, but there is only room for one goat at the top of each mountain. If someone else\'s goat moves to the mountain top, they will kick you off and you\'ll have to start your trek over.
Fit to Print: Kickstarter Edition
Fit to Print is a puzzly tile-laying game about breaking news, designed by Peter McPherson and set in a charming woodland world created by Ian O’Toole!
Thistleville is the world’s most bustling little town — it’s a challenge to keep up with everything going on, from who took home first prize for their baked goods at the community fair to who has been digging in Mrs. Brambleberry’s carrot patch.
Patchwork: Valentine Edition
February 14, Valentine’s Day – a special day for all love birds: it is time to show your affection with small (and large) gifts. Maybe a candlelight dinner, a flower bouquet, or – like in this game – a big box of chocolates? Patchwork Valentine is based on the popular mechanics of the classic Patchwork game. Are you in for this “lovely” challenge of putting together the most marvellous box of chocolates for your darling?
Great Plains
A mysterious game about a not-so-mysterious behaviour of our kind: two players competing for the dominance over the Great Plains! With help from the spiritual animal world, they overcome hills, cross the lowlands, and invade each other\'s territory in order to become the tribe who will live on.
War Chest
Draft various units into your army then use them to capture key points on the board in this simple game of tactics and warfare
Kluster
Kluster is a dexterity game for 1 to 4 players, that is quick to play, easy to transport, incredibly fun, and accessible to everyone. ...and it\'s still full of strategy!Kluster?s rules can be explain in no time: Magnetic stones are equally shared between players, who must, in turn, place one stone inside the area delimited by the cord. The first player to get rid of his or her magnets wins. But beware, when stones kluster together during one player?s turn, he or she collects them
Patchwork
Build the most aesthetic (and highest-scoring) patchwork quilt in this clever two-player game! The fewer holes that you leave in your quilt, the better, but more complicated patches are worth more points.
Arraial
Music is shaking the ground, hordes of merry revelers are pushing (and eating!) their way through the bright, banner-festooned arches in the old neighborhood, and the smell of sweet basil is wafting gently through the air. It must be time for the Arraial, a famous Portuguese festival!