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Tiny Epic Galaxies BLAST OFF!
A Streamlined Successor to the best selling game Tiny Epic Galaxies. BLAST OFF! Will have you learning and teaching the game faster than ever! Immediately shuffle the Planet Deck, featuring 100% icon based abilities, set them in orbit and you are on your way. Turns will consist of rolling Stunning Galaxy Dice and executing simple actions that lead to epic play! Tiny Epic Galaxies BLAST OFF! features an off turn mechanic called following. This ensures you will stay engaged and allows for it to always be your turn.
Bequest
Each round, every player gets a hand of five cards that they’ll need to split with their neighbor, representing some of Dr. Schism’s assets. It could be Treasure, Gadgets, the deeds to Hideouts, or even Evidence of his misdeeds! You’ll decide how to split the 5 cards, but split them wisely, as your neighbor will choose who gets which pile! Will you tempt them with the Gadget they’re collecting, hoping they’ll take some damning Evidence with it? Will you offer them 4 of the 5 cards, pushing them to leave you with the one item you really need?
Dice Hospital: ER - Emergency Roll
In Dice Hospital: ER – Emergency Roll everyone tries to treat as many patients in their hospital as possible, filling their wards, admitting extra or critical patients, choosing when and where to station nurses and using screens to isolate patients, and satisfying the demands of the three Specialists. A standalone \'flip, roll and write\' game set in the Dice Hospital universe as an entry into the world of Dice Hospital.
King of New York
New city, new rules, new monsters – same fight, to be the king! There are buildings to stomp, vengeful military units to be destroyed and six brand new monsters! Every roll of the dice might mean that your monster feels the OUCH, as military units open fire. There’s always something happening in the city that never sleeps.
Marabunta
Each player controls a colony of ants in Marabunta. On a turn, the active player rolls the six dice, then splits them into two groups. The opponent chooses and uses the dice in one of the groups, then the active player uses the remaining dice.