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Arkham Horror: Lovecraft Letter
Step into the eerie town of Arkham with Arkham Horror: Lovecraft Letter, a chilling twist on the classic deduction card game. Delve into the madness of the Lovecraftian universe as you face eldritch horrors and uncover allies tainted with madness in this gripping battle of wits. Can you maintain your sanity and outwit Cthulhu, or will you succumb to the creeping darkness that lurks within?
Tanuki
Show your determination and reign supreme in this fierce and adorable card game.
Welcome to the vibrant world of Tanuki, where Gardeners, Geishas, Ninjas and tons of cute furry creatures clash in a race to cultivate the most productive bamboo garden. Will you try and get revenge or stay focused on your own garden? If you are looking for cute designs, fierce battles and strategic decision-making, then Tanuki is the game for you. Do you have what it takes to win in this no holds barred take that game? It\'s time to unleash your inner furry warrior!
Myths at War: Back to the Beginning
New 54 cards set with brand new content for Norse, Japanese and Egyptian mythologies (new gods, events, actions...) to add to any Myths at War installment.
Myths at War is a strategy card game for two or more players who confront each other to determine the fate of a Mythology. Before starting a game, each player builds his or her own deck according to a defined set of rules and then faces other players to deem which Mythology is the most powerful. There are two ways of winning a Myths at War game: GOD OF GODS, by achieving a certain level of power or OBLIVION, by vanquishing your opponent. Myths at War mixes strategy and collection. Each expansion set will help you improve existing decks and create new ones.
Myths at War
Myths at War, first published as Guerra de Mitos, is a card game set in a fantastic world where different mythologies coexist. It is a different, dynamic game designed to be able to build different decks with very distinct and varied strategies, and each expansion increases both the number of available mythologies and the game possibilities.
Sushi Go!: Spin Some for Dim Sum
A delicious spin on the classic Sushi Go game. Collect the best combination of dishes from the Spin Table. Each dish scores in a unique way. Collect menu items from the basket in front of you or use your Chopstick tokens to rotate the Spin Table and choose a different dish. Snag the Steamed Bun Squishy to spin the tray for free! Plus, if you have the most squishy tokens you get more points at the end of the game. Try to build the most valuable combinations of dishes. The game ends when everyone has 12 total dishes, highest score wins!
ROOM: Agus and Monsters
Tada! This is Agus Pianola, a very absent-minded and a bit cheeky boy who should tidy up his room, but he always waits for his mother to remind him of that because he never finds a good moment to do it. And obviously, in a messy room you can lose many things such as: balls, video games, essays... but you can also find others...
What would you do if one day you woke up and you found your room full of monsters?
Deep Dive: Kickstarter Edition
Deep Dive is a press-your-luck set-collection game in which you use your waddle of penguins to dive deep into the ocean to amass the most bountiful collection of food!
Maskmen
Welcome to the world of Pro Wrestling! You must win at any cost or face the wrath of your sponsors. This year there are six new wrestlers debuting, so go out and win some matches!
L.L.A.M.A.
In LLAMA, you want to dump cards from your hand as quickly as you can, but you might not be able to play what you want, so do you quit and freeze your hand or draw and hope to keep playing?
MEOW
MEOW is a card game by Reiner Knizia in which smart cats fight for food. A player must be wise and try to collect the best bowls, avoiding fishbones while trying not to break vases!
Tomatomato
Using the 4 card types (Tomato, Mato, Ma, To), turn over and line up the cards one by one. Once lined up, you must read the entire line of cards from start to finish.
Mr. Face
A face can tell a thousand stories
Numerous cards with different exclamations! You have to build the face that matches your card best. You can also just take a good, matching selfie, but you can always use the face parts in the box.
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!
Inkling
Splashes of dark ink on a blank page, the characters illegible - or are they? The line that seemed like a scribble, could it perhaps be the letter N, or is it a Z on its side? And that circle, is it an O or a Q, or maybe part of a B? You can\'t know for sure, but you might have an inkling…
Star Wars Jabba's Palace - A Love Letter Game
The lair of the galaxy\'s most notorious gangster is a place of danger and deception. In Jabba\'s Palace: A Love Letter Game, players compete using members of the Rebel Alliance and denizens of Jabba\'s Palace to outwit and outlast one another. In a quick card game of rebel bravery and vile deceit, can you carry out your agenda while outthinking your foes?
Cockroach Poker
Can you keep a poker face and bluff your way to victory? Stink bugs, toads and rats are just some of the creatures in this bug-rilliant game. As soon as a player has four of a kind, or when a player no cards left to pass, they lose – and everyone else wins
Letterpress
Johannes Gutenberg has given us letterpress printing, but it\'s up to you to master it!Compete with your rival wordsmiths to craft the most impressive words and win first pick of letters to add to your collection. Choose wisely, for you will find any you leave in the words of your opponents, and the player who uses their stored letters to greatest effect will spell victory. Playable by up to six players, with solitaire rules pitting you against the industrious rotary printer, Letterpress offers an enticing challenge sure to appeal to gamers and word-lovers alike.
K'uh Nah
K’uh Nah (Mayan for divine house) is a quick, push-your-luck style game where players are attempting to build the most perfectly shaped pyramid by avoiding the blocks they do not want and obtaining the ones they do want! The player who builds the best designed pyramid that will last the ages wins the game!
Palm Trees
Use cards to grow a tree in your hand! Palm Trees comes with 78 cards, representing fronds and coconuts. All of the cards have rules telling you the crazy ways you have to hold them: thumb and pinky only, palm and index finger only, can’t touch other cards, and more. Pick challenging cards for your opponents, and hope they drop the cards! The best tree wins! To add to the fun, Palm Trees includes trunk tattoo sleeves to wear on your tree-arm!
Stampede
Stamp collecting: The most dangerous game. They’re polite on the surface, but truly cunning strategists underneath. Featuring colorful art and simple symbology, Stampede plays quickly and elegantly as players plan efficient moves to complete their stamp collection
Cat Tower
“Meow! It looks so delicious!” Fatty Catty stares, drooling at the dried fish hung high on the shelf. It’s not just Fatty Catty, but all of the cats are attracted to it, wondering how to reach the yummy fish far beyond their leap. Maybe if they stand on each other’s backs they can grab the fish. Let’s help them make a Cat Tower!
National Parks Get Wild
An edge-of-your-seat family dice game where players race to restore ecosystems by returning them to their respective parks. Showcasing 12 iconic National Parks with custom illustrations and fun facts about each park and the 6 featured animals, players will learn while having fun.
Rafter Five
In Rafter Five, you and your fellow players want to build as large a raft as possible — but you want to end up being the only one who can board it.
To start, stack the box top and bottom to create a base, then place the five wooden rafter pieces on the starting card on top of the base.
Things In Rings
In the center of the table, place the Rings and form a triple Venn diagram. Designate one player to be "The Knower." The Knower knows the different logic rules for each Ring and will facilitate the game. All other players start with a hand of five object cards.
Depending on the Ring, the logic rules will be related to different characteristics, like spelling, grammar, physical properties, cultural relevance, or industry.