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Odin
In Odin, you want to empty your hand as quickly as possible, sending all your Vikings out into the world.
The game lasts several hands, with each hand consisting of one or more rounds. The deck contains cards in six suits, each numbered 1-9, and each player starts with a hand of nine cards.
Zombie Princess and the Enchanted Maze
As a knight, you are bound by chivalry to rescue the trapped princess. However, this princess is a zombie! And she is roaming free in an enchanted maze. Get to the other side to grab a key and race to the castle — before becoming a zombie yourself!
Reign of Dragoness
Reign of Dragoness is a ladder climbing game. Players seek to be to shed cards from their hand in order to collect points.
Dungeon Decorators
From time beyond memory, a great evil overlord has plagued the land, his ruthless cruelty matched only by his ruthlessly poor decorating taste. That evil overlord has died, and numerous pretenders are vying to take over his throne. And everyone knows that the first step on the journey to becoming a legendary evil boss is to set up a nefarious lair.
Velonimo
It’s a race to the summit!
Get on your bike and ready to race up the mountain to the summit. Score the most points to win the coveted peas and carrots jersey. But watch out, your opponents are trying to knock you off your seat!
Turf War
In this yard-building card game, you race to prove to your neighbors that your lawn is the best on the block – or destroy your rival in the process.
Scout
SCOUT for the show!
You have suddenly been appointed as the leader of a circus. Using the members of your circus you must put together a show that will beat out your rivals. Everyone on your team has a specific role. To fill in the gaps on your team, try to scout members away from other circus groups! With the addition of just one extra person you may set off an incredible chain reaction that helps you create a show that no other circus will be able to surpass. Will you battle with your current members? Or will you wait it out and try to recruit different ones? You will feel amazing when you make the right choices in this speedy card game!
Once Upon a Plunder
The heroes of our favorite tales have decided to build a village to live happily! But it was without counting on a dragon quietly settled in the abandoned castle nearby. The dragon has an evil eye for the invaders who are ogling its precious treasures.One player plays the role of the Dragon while all the others play the heroes. Although the Dragon’s power is absolute, it can only be in one place at a time. Heroes try to plunder the Dragon’s orchard, armory and treasure or build houses in their village while the Dragon furiously tries to stop them. If the Heroes manage to exhaust 2 of the Dragon’s 3 resources or build enough houses before the end of the 10 turns, they win. The Dragon wins if it manages to drive enough Heroes away or prevent them from building enough houses.
Temple Rush
Roll the dice to pick your bricks and place them to skilfully build 3D temples. Temple Rush is an exciting race combining special player powers to be the first one to finish.
SecretS of the Tombs
You are an explorer making your way along the darkened passages of a pyramid in search of treasures from ancient Egypt. Unfortunately, no attention has been paid to the tales of Ammut. Ammut is also known as the “Eater of Hearts” or “The Devourer”.
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.
L.L.A.M.A.
In LLAMA, you want to dump cards from your hand as quickly as you can, but you might not be able to play what you want, so do you quit and freeze your hand or draw and hope to keep playing?