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Pictures
Pictures is a quick-playing family game with very simple rules.
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.
Slyville
Medieval cities were home to very different types of people. Not only pious monks, humble scholars and trustworthy merchants, but also those mischievous, cunning and dishonest. In Slyville, a board game of bluff and deceit, you become one of the latter kind. As head of a guild operating in one of the world\'s major trade and cultural centers of the Middle Ages, you will be sending your trusted right-hand men to various districts of the city to find trade bargains, make deals, and provide the organization with more power and wealth — not always in a way that is completely legal, but for sure fun and entertaining!
Camel Up: Off Season
In Camel Up: Off Season, each of the 3-5 players has their own caravan of four camels that can carry goods, with the camels being able to carry 3, 4, 5, and 6 goods. Goods come in four types — carpets, vases, dates, and (non-date) fruit — and these goods will be available at markets, with one more market in play than the number of players. Each double-sided market indicates how many face-up and face-down cards are placed there, in addition to the special power of that market.
Shamans
You are a Shaman protecting the spirit worlds from the threat of the shadows since the dawn of time, but could the danger come from your own ranks? Will you be able to read through the schemes of your corrupted rivals and find yourself on the right side of this age-old struggle?
Ark Extra Mix Expansion
Ark Extra Mix includes roughly twenty new animals for use in the card game Ark. Now you have even more animals to board on Noah’s ark before the rain comes. How did you miss these species the first time around?!
Those Pesky Garden Gnomes
This is a trick-taking cards game with a twist or two!
The game uses standard trick-taking rules and is played over several hands.
Yeti Slalom
The players have teams of downhill snowboard racers and are competing with each other for the coveted Yeti cup. Movement is managed by playing cards to move their racers. Players also have cards which cause the Yetis, watching from the hills on each side of the race course, to throw snowballs at the racers, trying to knock them out of the race.
Cape Horn
Before the opening of the Panama Canal, ships sailed from the east coast to the west coast of North or South America via Cape Horn. They held races from New York to San Francisco for those daring enough to test their skills against the elements.
Felicity: The Cat in the Sack
Cats have very different personalities: Some adorable and sweet, and some…not so much…
Dragonscales
You are a formidable villain; your sinister conquests are innumerable. But there is one foe that even you cannot vanquish alone, Archerex, the lord of Dragons. A hoard of treasure beyond imagining waits to be claimed, and the scales of this dragon are more valuable than any amount of gold or gems! Will your loose alliance be able to take down Archerex, or will this great dragon’s rage consume you all?
Bohnanza
Bohnanza is the first in the Bohnanza family of games. The cards are colorful depictions of beans in various descriptive poses, and the object is to make coins by planting fields (sets) of these beans and then harvesting them. To help players match their cards up, the game features extensive trading and deal making.
Oriflamme
In the middle of a medieval feud over the French crown, players use their influential families to scheme their way to the throne! A quick-playing but absorbing card game of bluffing and shrewd tactics
High Society
In Reiner Knizia\'s High Society, players bid against each other to acquire the various trappings of wealth (positive-number and multiplier cards) while avoiding its pitfalls (negative number and divisor cards). While bidding, though, keep an eye on your remaining cash - at the end of the game, even though all those positive-number cards might add up to a win, the player with the least money isn\'t even considered for victory.