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Crack List
Town-country-river game meets Uno.
Players race to empty their hands. In turns, players attempt to play a card by giving a word starting with the letter on one of their hand cards matching the Crack List category.
The most difficult letters include some "take that" cards, and multiple Crack List cards are used during a single game, changing the categories of words to guess.
Secret Identity
Can you guess the famous identities of your opponents whilst they try to guess yours? With a limited number of pictogram cards to last the game, think carefully about the clues you’re using up well as those you’re receiving each round!
The Great Dalmuti: Dungeons & Dragons
A gloat-filled, winner-take-all contest in this D&D-themed version of the classic card game.. One round you’re polishing your royal crown, and the next you’re whacking rats in a filthy alley.
Dune: Betrayal
In the social deduction game Dune: Betrayal, players take on the identity of one of the iconic characters of Dune, each representing a distinct role within the factions vying for control amid the sands of Dune.
Spin Monkeys
Spin Monkeys is a fun family game for 2-8 players.
You are a monkey in the jungle when one day a wayward carnival makes a stop. You and your fellow monkeys jump in the bumper cars and away you go. You have no idea why there is fruit all over the arena floor, but you aim to grab as much of it for yourself as possible.
El Maestro
Create a masterpiece along with El Maestro! If you love air guitar, you’ll love air drawing! In El Maestro, one player leads the group in air drawing their Oeuvre (their fine work of art). The others physically draw along with the motions, doing their best to recreate the Maestro’s shapes and understand their signals. Sign your masterpiece, then guess what you’ve been creating – and try not to laugh too hard when you share!
Captain Sonar
Get on board a state-of-the-art submarine and team-up! Every role is important and the confrontation is merciless. Be organized and communicative! Because a Captain is nothing without his crew: the First Mate, the Radio Operator, and the Engineer!