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DVONN
In DVONN, players stack their playing pieces as towers. Ideally, these control as many playing pieces as possible and never lose contact to the red DVONN pieces. Pieces and towers that lose contact are removed from the gameboard...which can have a devastating effect on the balance of power on the board.
Ragnarocks
Ragnarocks is a 2-player area control game designed by Gord! - the designer of Santorini and Santorini: New York. In Norse mythology, humans exist in the land of Midgard - a place in the center of the world tree and connected to the nine realms. Among these nine realms live gods and goddesses, serpents and spirits, and all manner of mythical and mystical creatures.
That Time You Killed Me
That Time You Killed Me is a narrative game that introduces new scenarios with unique rules and components as you play. As with any game about mucking about across time, you must play through this content in a strict, unalterable order. Play through 4 different Chapters, each with its own rules and components and increasing difficulty!
Onitama: Sensei's Path
“Let go of the illusion that your Art is superior, that your studies are complete! Take up the Sensei’s Path, and your path towards the true Art is just beginning.” – the Scroll of Onitama
Seikatsu: A Pet’s Life
A family-friendly update to IDW’s hit tile-laying game Seikatsu by Matt Loomis and Isaac Shalev, Seikatsu: A Pet’s Life has players placing adorable pets around an illustrated living room board. At first, players will want to put matching animals together, dogs with dogs and cats with cats, for example. However, as the room fills with pets, players will need to change their focus to the color of the pillows the pets are laying on, because at the end of the game, players score additional points based on the number of matching pillows they have in their rows. Simple to learn, easy to play, but with a unique scoring system, Seikatsu: A Pet’s Life is perfect for a family full of gamers.
Mandala Stones
In Mandala Stones, you use artists to collect colorful stones in towers that you then score.
To set up the game, randomly place the 96 stones — 24 each in four colors and 48 each in two patterns — on the main board in stacks of four. Place the four artist pillars in their starting locations among these stone stacks.
TacTiki Core Box
An innovative board game with a strong memory aspect for two players, recommended for ages 10+ with an average game time of 30 minutes. Tactics and planning are the lifeblood of this game, which will fascinate and attract players from all over the world - all securely packed in a mysterious box!.