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Ubongo: The Brain Game to Go!
In this fast-paced, addictive, and easy-to-learn puzzle game, your goal is to fit a set of interlocking tiles perfectly into a specific area.
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.
SETUP
In SETUP, you create a set or sets, scoring points to move around the board. How many points on each turn depends on how good you are at spotting sequences and by playing a set which will create multiple combinations on the board. Even when it\'s not your turn, unwitting opponents may gift you points by creating sets using tiles in your bonus spaces, so always keep your eyes peeled to claim those extra points.
Tanks, but no thanks!
Tanks, But No Thanks! is set on a gridded battlefield where each player controls their own tank battalion firing at other battalions while trying to avoid enemy fire. At the beginning of the game each player is given a secret early victory mission card. On their turn, players can choose between aiming and firing at the enemy or move to evade the enemy. There are also enhancements in the form of the special bonus power cards and early victory mission cards. The winner is either the player who has the last battalion standing or the first player to complete their early victory mission, whichever happens first.
Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers
Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers is a standalone game in the Carcassonne series set in the stone age.
As in other Carcassonne games, players take turns placing tiles to create the landscape and placing meeples to score points from the map they\'re creating. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
My Shelfie
You’ve just taken home your new bookshelf and now it’s time to put your favorite items in the display: books, boardgames, portraits... Who will show the best organized shelfie?
Figure It
Figure It, a.k.a. Domemo or Code Mine, is a captivating game with simple rules that challenges players to discover their own set of numbers — numbers that other players can see, but not you — using probability and deductive reasoning.
Power Plants: Deluxe Edition
Every wizard in the neighborhood knows that the best spell components are grown fresh. Unfortunately, there is just one particular plot of fertile soil in the area that is best for growing magical plants. Everyone agrees to "share" the garden, but you have plan. Your loyal team of Sprites will use the powers of the plants to infiltrate the garden as it grows, so that when everything is in full bloom, the most potent patches will belong to YOU! This Deluxe Edition includes custom wooden pieces.
Power Plants
Every wizard in the neighborhood knows that the best spell components are grown fresh. Unfortunately, only one particular plot of fertile soil in the area is the best for growing magical plants. Everyone agrees to "share" the garden, but you have a plan: Your team of loyal sprites will use the powers of the plants to infiltrate the garden as it grows, so that when everything is in full bloom, the most potent patches will belong to you!
Agropolis
Agropolis is a stand-alone expansion to Sprawlopolis, bringing the same card-laying, variable-scoring gameplay into a new setting: city blocks give way to orchards, wheat fields, livestock pens, and vineyards. As before, players draw three goal cards and then attempt to place cards one at a time to create a rural tableau that best satisfies those goals. New gameplay features help offset overly-powerful scoring combos and layer additional attributes onto certain types of terrain, providing even greater depth of gameplay without sacrificing the original’s signature elegance.
Quoridor
Simple ruleset with deep gameplay
Mensa Select winner and Games Magazine Game of the Year winner
Qwixx Longo
Everyone participates, no matter whose turn it is. Now with an eight sided dice, higher numbers can be rolled to give you more chance to cross off spaces.
5211 Azul Special Edition
A fast-playing card game for 2-5 players with a unique scoring method that rewards clever play! Now with a great Azul look.
Ubongo
Ubongo! is a fast-paced, addictive, and easy-to-learn geometric puzzle game. Players race against the timer and against each other to solve a puzzle of interlocking shapes. The faster you solve the puzzle, the more gems you get. The player with the most valuable gem treasure after nine rounds of solving puzzles wins!
Photosynthesis - Under the Moonlight Expansion
Bask in the moonlight of this beautiful expansion to Photosynthesis. As the moon moves in the opposite direction to the sun, new animals earn lunar points and activate their special abilities. But be careful not to linger in the shadow of the Elder Tree… A copy of Photosynthesis is required to play.
Q-bitz
Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!
Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!
Q-bitz Solo
Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.
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
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!
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.