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Parks (2nd Edition)
Parks Second Edition is a celebration of the national parks, and the definitive, new edition of this beloved Keymaster game. Players will explore Acadia, Canyonlands, Shenandoah, Denali, Big Bend, Mesa Verde, and all the rest of these iconic, real-world locations.
Harvest
Salutations, neighbor, and welcome to Furroughfield, the Commonwealth of Free Beasts! Ours is a budding farm town with soil ripe for planting.
Unmatched: Houdini vs. The Genie
Unmatched is a highly asymmetrical miniature fighting game for two or four players. Each hero is represented by a unique deck designed to evoke their style and legend. Tactical movement and no-luck combat resolution create a unique play experience that rewards expertise, but just when you\'ve mastered one set, new heroes arrive to provide all new match-ups.
Unmatched: Houdini vs. The Genie adds two new heroes: Harry Houdini and The Genie of the Lamp.
Dogfight!: Rule The Skies in 20 Minutes!
Dogfight! is the latest game to join the acclaimed Blitzkrieg line of 20-minute games.
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.
Rorschach
Rorschach, named after the Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach, uses some of his famous inkblot images (and many new ones) to put two teams to the test. The teams earn points by correctly guessing how their members paired randomly selected words with these inkblot images.
Round House
The round houses (a.k.a., Fujian Tulou) are unique rural dwellings that can be found in the mountain areas in southeastern Fujian, China, dating back to the Ming dynasty (17th century). A round house is a large, multi-floor, enclosed, and fortified earth building housing usually a whole clan, which functions as a village and is known as "a little kingdom for the family".