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King of Tokyo: Duel
As night falls on Tokyo, two massive silhouettes rise from the smoke snaking up from destroyed skyscrapers. There can be only one who will be crowned King of Tokyo, either by annihilating their rival or by inspiring terror and awe from the crowds.
King of Tokyo Duel is a two-player tug-of-war dice game in the King of Tokyo line. Choose your uniquely-powered monster and roll new dice to draw the fame and destruction tokens toward you...or smash your rival with new special power cards to become the ultimate King of Tokyo!
13 Words
13 Words is a co-operative idea-association party game in which the team aims for the highest score possible.
Unmatched - Little Red Riding Hood vs Beowulf
Once upon a time… Red Riding Hood takes her basket of tricks to face off against Beowulf in another legendary battle of the Unmatched series.
Unmatched - Robin Hood vs Big Foot
In this version of Unmatched, the legendary outlaw Robin Hood and the mythical beast Big Foot battle it out for supremacy – in the end, there can only be one winner!
Schotten Totten
A warm spring breeze flows through the valley as the birds begin to sing and the snow slowly melts away. Your precious village is slowly uncovered and the stone lines that define your property become visible. The earth is soft and the stones could easily roll just a bit into your neighbour’s farm granting you the extra room your clan needs. No one will notice, right?
Schotten Totten 2
A warm spring breeze flows through the valley as the birds begin to sing and the snow slowly melts away. Your precious village is slowly uncovered and the stone lines that define your property become visible. The earth is soft and the stones could easily roll just a bit into your neighbour’s farm granting you the extra room your clan needs. No one will notice, right?
Gnumies
Gnumies are several races of alien space-faring creatures who love to party. They have parties as often as possible and invite all their friends, but try to avoid having certain party-crashers as guests. Getting families to come gives players extra points, but allowing gate-crashers in, loses points.