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Cat in the Box: Deluxe Edition
Cat in the Box is no ordinary trick-taking game, because you declare the color of each card only when you play it. But each combination of card value and color may only be played once. So be carfeful: If you hve no more cards you can play, you cause a paradox and receive minus points!
5-Minute Mystery
5-Minute Mystery is a high-intensity, deductive, mystery game in which players work together to find a culprit hidden in a line-up of suspects.
Just moments before the Museum of Everything was set to unveil its newest exhibit, the priceless MacGuffin, some criminal snuck in and stole it! Now it\'s up to you, a team of detectives, to crack the case, find the culprit, and recover the missing MacGuffin.
Gunkimono
Gunkimono
In war-torn feudal Japan, the soldiers are restless. The endless battles, betrayals, and broken promises have the soldiers questioning where their loyalties lie. Meanwhile, the daimyo are strategizing, marshaling their troops, and erecting strongholds to bolster the strength of their armies, all in pursuit of honor and ultimate victory.
Jurassic Parts
Jurassic Parts is a small box area enclosure and set collection tile game featuring dinosaur fossils! The game is designed by Kevin Lanzing (Flash Point Fire Rescue) and illustrated by Andrew Bosley (Everdell, Everdell: Pearlbrook, Tapestry, and The River).
Escape Plan: KS Bundle (Includes Upgrade Pack)
The bank job was a success – hey, you told them it would work. Now you and the rest of the crew are laying low until the heat cools down. Most of the cash is hidden away for safe-keeping and the rest has been laundered through various businesses around town. Everything’s going according to the plan until the cops get an anonymous tip. Accusations are made, fingers are pointed, and after a heated argument, you decide to go your separate ways.
5 Minute Dungeon
5-Minute Dungeon is a chaotic, co-operative, real-time card game in which players have only five minutes to escape the randomized dungeon. Communication and teamwork are critical to survival because there\'s no time to form a carefully considered plan — and no predicting what dangers lie ahead.