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Hardback
Hardback is a deck-building word game, a prequel to Paperback. As an aspiring 19th-century novelist, you work to pen your next masterpiece, earning prestige along the way.
Bananagrams
The worldwide-hit word game that the whole family can enjoy! Build a grid of words using letter tiles and be the first one to use them all.
First Rat
For generations, the rats in the old junkyard have been telling each other the great legend about a moon made of cheese. And now they have made up their mind: they will build a rocket and take over the Cheese Moon! Of course, all the rats work together to achieve this magnificent goal
Regicide: Red
Regicide is a cooperative, fantasy card game for 1 to 4 players, with a deck of playing cards uniquely illustrated by Sketchgoblin. Recruit heroes, storm the castle and defeat the corrupted Monarchy! In Regicide players must work together and use the unique powers of each suit to achieve victory.
Regicide: Black
Regicide is a cooperative, fantasy card game for 1 to 4 players, with a deck of playing cards uniquely illustrated by Sketchgoblin. Recruit heroes, storm the castle and defeat the corrupted Monarchy! In Regicide players must work together and use the unique powers of each suit to achieve victory.
Chai
Step into the shoes of a tea merchant, combining tea flavours to make a perfect blend, buying and collecting ingredients to fulfil your customers\' orders.
Welcome To The Moon
Welcome to the Moon uses the same flip-and-write game mechanisms as the earlier title Welcome To..., but now you can play in a campaign across eight adventure sheets. On a turn, you flip cards from three stacks to create three different combinations of a starship number and a corresponding action, then all players choose one of these three combinations. You use the number to fill a space in a zone on your adventure sheet in numerical order, and everyone is racing to be the first to complete common missions.
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?