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Cat in the Box: Deluxe Edition
Cat in the Box is no ordinary trick-taking game, because you declare the color of each card only when you play it. But each combination of card value and color may only be played once. So be carfeful: If you hve no more cards you can play, you cause a paradox and receive minus points!
The Crew: Mission Deep Sea
Astronauts wanted! Scientists say there is a mysterious ninth planet located at the edge of our solar system. But despite all of their efforts, so far they have been unable to provide substantial evidence of its existence. Join this exciting space adventure to find out if the theories are just science fiction or if you will discover Planet Nine.
Hanabi
A satisfyingly tricky cooperative card game that tests players\' ability to communicate indirectly - because you are the only person who can\'t see what your cards are.
The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine
Astronauts wanted! Scientists say there is a mysterious ninth planet located at the edge of our solar system. But despite all of their efforts, so far they have been unable to provide substantial evidence of its existence. Join this exciting space adventure to find out if the theories are just science fiction or if you will discover Planet Nine.
Hanabi: Deluxe
Back with a bang and more dazzling than ever before, the Spiel des Jahres award-winning Hanabi Deluxe version has arrived!Work together to create dazzling firework displays. But there’s a catch… all the powder, wicks and rockets are mixed up! Players hold their cards back to front, so nobody can see their own cards.Find ways to pass and remember information you receive in this extraordinary challenge!
Jurassic Parts
Jurassic Parts is a small box area enclosure and set collection tile game featuring dinosaur fossils! The game is designed by Kevin Lanzing (Flash Point Fire Rescue) and illustrated by Andrew Bosley (Everdell, Everdell: Pearlbrook, Tapestry, and The River).
The Game
The Game is no toy. You and your friends will have to work together if you are going to beat it. How well can you coordinate your movements? Without talking? Can you trust your friends to make the right move to ensure you can discard all 98 cards? Are you ready to play the game? Or will the game play you?