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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!
4 Data Brokers
Five centuries after Francis Bacon said that Scientia est potentia, we know information is power. The more information we have, the more power we get. Wholesale information, Big Data.
No Thanks!
No Thanks! is a card game designed to be as simple as it is engaging.
The rules are simple. Each turn, players have two options:
play one of their chips to avoid picking up the current face-up card
pick up the face-up card (along with any chips that have already been played on that card) and turn over the next card
111 Ants
The rules of 111 Ants are simple: try to form a complete ascending or descending sequence of 12 cards as quickly as possible. Collect the most points while doing so, but remember that other players can be faster! The player who gets to 60 points first wins the game.
Fafnir
Trash Bin and Cash In
A chicken named Fafnir lays 2 gems each day, but at times can lay more. The brothers that inherited Fafnir have decided that “The person that throws away more of their gems” can receive the freshly laid gems. The value of the gems fluctuate depending on how many the players are holding and by purposefully throwing gems away you can manipulate the playing field. In this simple strategy game, the goal is to make it to the end holding as many valuable gems as you can.
Zogen
Exploding with Frustration
The microscopic world is always busy and bustling. Not only do researchers need to quickly report any findings they discover, but they must do so faster than their rival colleagues! It\'s OK to be wrong. Just don\'t get caught!
Fireworks
A group of cats has been training very hard to master their profession — shooting off the biggest and best fireworks in the world! Although they are still rookies, they hope to become experts someday. Which cat can put on the most explosive fireworks display?
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.
Felicity: The Cat in the Sack
Cats have very different personalities: Some adorable and sweet, and some…not so much…
Ctrl
In Ctrl, players try to dominate a cube by crawling over it with their colored bricks, preferably covering other players\' bricks along the way.
In more detail, you start with a 3×3×3 cube that has one block of each player color stuck into one of the cube\'s holes. (In a two-player game, each player controls two colors, but at the start of play they secretly choose one of those colors to be their scoring color, with the other color serving only as a blocking mechanism.) Each player has a matching colored flag that sticks out of their block.
[DAMAGED] Ants
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The rules of 111 Ants are simple: try to form a complete ascending or descending sequence of 12 cards as quickly as possible. Collect the most points while doing so, but remember that other players can be faster! The player who gets to 60 points first wins the game.
Match Madness Duo
Shift your brain into higher gear in this clever game of logic and perception. Be quick to recreate a pattern on a card with your set of 5 blocks! Perfect dual fun for up to 2 players!
Flip the top card from the playing deck and reveal a pattern card. The first player to successfully match the pattern grabs the card and shows their block configuration to their opponent.
The player with the most card at the end wins.
Quarto
Original gameplay based on deductive reasoning
Three simple rules but infinitely replayable
In Quarto Classic, simply place four pieces in a row to win. In a tactical twist, however, each one must share something in common, and your challenger selects which pieces you play. Victory lies in the hands of your opponent!
Kingdomino: Age of Giants Expansion
Watch out! The Giants are charging down the mountains! They too want their share of the kingdoms under construction… and it’s going to cost you!
Kingdomino: Age of Giants is an expansion to the Spiel des Jahres 2017 winner Kingdomino.