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Moon River
Moon River uses the Kingdomino game system — but without dominoes.
In the game, you will build a personal landscape of tiles to score points, but instead of tiling dominoes in your landscape, the game uses half-dominoes in which one edge has a jigsaw puzzle-style connection. You combine two of these half puzzle pieces to craft your own dominoes. This mechanism is meant to provide more variability and randomization in each play.
Qawale
Simple yet tactical, Qawale will rock your idea of strategy games.
Lay stones on the path and try to line up four stones in your color.
Qawale is inspired by the tradition of stacking stones along trails and paths in nature.
As you drop these stones along your path, this incredible game will transport you to a place where strategy and nature come together.
Azul Mini
Introduced by the Moors, azuleijos (originally white and blue ceramic tiles) were fully embraced by the Portuguese when their king Manuel I, on a visit to the Alhambra palace in Southern Spain, was mesmerized by the stunning beauty of the Moorish decorative tiles. The king, awestruck by the interior beauty of the Alhambra, immediately ordered that his own palace in Portugal be decorated with similar wall tiles. As a tile-laying artist, you have been challenged to embellish the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora.
Verdant
Take on the role of a houseplant enthusiast – collecting and caring for plants as you compete to create the coziest, most verdant home! With variable scoring goals, each game of Verdant brings a new spatial puzzle to your table!
Quoridor
Simple ruleset with deep gameplay
Mensa Select winner and Games Magazine Game of the Year winner
Splitter
A new speedy dice rolling challenge with simple rules and symmetry. Group numbers together to score points, sounds easy right? But, you are placing 2 numbers at a time, so be clever when you place them.
Vivid Memories
A Game of Collecting and Connecting Memories. Every stick is a sword. Every bike is a steed. Every memory is a possibility.
The Queen's Gambit: The Board Game
Wonder what it would be like to experience chess like the extraordinary Beth Harmon? In The Queen’s Gambit: The Board Game you compete with other players to claim pieces – and points – from the board. Each turn, you can move your “Gambit” like a different chess piece. But you’ll have to plan ahead like Beth if you want to outwit your opponents and win the game!
Qwirkle
Over 4 million copies sold worldwide! Mix, match, score and win! A simple game of quick thinking and tactical manoeuvres. Match colours and shapes in a row or column to score points! If you love tile laying games, you’ll love Qwirkle. It’s like Scrabble, but with shapes and colours. Quick to learn and quick to play, Qwirkle is a must-have for your next family game night
Azul Summer Pavilion: Glazed Pavilion Expansion
A brand-new floor! This expansion offers players two newly designed player boards and matching scoring boards, plus a set of four overlays to keep tiles neatly organised.
Azul: Summer Pavilion
The third instalment of the award-winning Azul series introduces wild colours among other new mechanics in a stylish new twist on the beloved abstract original.
Azul: Crystal Mosaic
Azul: Crystal Mosaic contains double-sided player boards, with each board offering new challenges and exciting new strategic opportunities.
Azul
Azul
Azul invites you, a tile laying artisan, to embellish the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora.
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Created by Michael Kiesling, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra challenges players to carefully select glass panes to complete their windows while being careful not to damage or waste supplies in the process. The window panels are double-sided, providing players with a dynamic player board that affords nearly infinite variability!
Sagrada
Sagrada
As a skilled artisan, you will use cleverness and careful planning to craft a stained glass window masterpiece in the Sagrada Familia.
Ingenious
In Ingenious, a.k.a. Einfach Genial, players take turns placing colored domino-style tiles on a game board, scoring for each line of colored symbols that they enlarge. The trick, however, is that a player\'s score is equal to their worst-scoring color, not their best, so they need to score for all colors instead of specializing in only one or two.
Calico: Kickstarter Edition
A puzzly tile-laying game of quilts and cats where players compete to sew the cosiest quilt as they collect and place patches of different colours and patterns
This is the Kickstarter Edition that includes the promo pack which includes
1) Special double-sided promo card scoring tile, and
2) Four additional cat tokens.
Qwirkle Travel
The abstract game of Qwirkle consists of 108 blocks with six different shapes in six different colors. There is no board, players simply use an available flat surface.
Players begin the game with six blocks. The start player places blocks of a single matching attribute (color or shape but not both) on the table. Thereafter, a player adds blocks adjacent to at least one previously played block. The blocks must all be played in a line and match, without duplicates, either the color or shape of the previous block.
Mental Blocks
Mental Blocks
Mental Blocks is a game of puzzling perspectives, with players trying to complete a puzzle using oversized foam blocks, despite seeing only one perspective of the design. You have to co-operate to complete the puzzle as a team, but you have a time limit, so don\'t just sit around staring at the pieces. In addition to the time pressure, players have other challenges, such as not being able to talk or to touch certain color blocks.
Dog Pile
No matter whether it\'s a floppy-eared dog, a big schnauzer or a little pug, all dogs want to have a nice, cozy place on the colored blanket. For this, many a dog even accepts a dog lover on his head. Only if dog lovers stack well and combine cleverly will all dogs fit on the blanket in the end. Each difficulty level requires more concentration: Should you place the red lapdog upside down in a corner or rather crossways in the third layer? With skilled hands and logical perseverance, you will find a place for all dogs in Dog Pile.
YINSH
It is a part of the 6 games of the GIPF project
In YINSH, the players each start with five rings on the board. Every time a ring is moved, it leaves a marker behind. Markers are white on one side and black on the other.