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Garden Lake offers a relaxing and rewarding experience. Players build their garden lakes with water lilies and koi fish using pentomino tiles. The catch is that on their turn, players always place one tile, but they can earn additional tiles by completing various objectives, which allows them to chain moves and strategize their way to victory. You also get a free promo card with the...
Dobble Dino is a new version of the popular observation game, now for dinosaur enthusiasts. It features 57 unique symbols on 55 cards, where each pair of cards shares only one matching symbol. Players can choose from five different game variants as described in the rules.
Treasures, objects and characters from Dino Island are hidden on 57 large Hidden Object cards in this fast-paced card game. Each player receives five cards, which they place face-up in front of them. The top card from the middle pile is turned over to the search theme. Everyone searches for it on their cards at the same time. Whoever finds the motif first discards their card and identifies a...
In this fast-paced card game, 57 large Hidden Object cards hide treasures and mythical creatures from the fairy tale land of fantasy. Each player receives five cards, which they place face up in front of them. The top card from the middle pile is turned over to the search theme. Everyone searches for it on their cards at the same time. Whoever finds the motif first discards their card and...
Treasures and characters from 12 Disney Worlds are hidden on 57 large Hidden Object cards in this fast-paced card game. Each player receives five cards, which they place face-up in front of them. The top card from the middle pile is turned over to the search theme. Everyone searches on their cards at the same time. Whoever finds the motif first discards their card and identifies a new search...
Wordsy is a streamlined re-implementation of Prolix, a word game from 2010.
Rainbow is a quick-playing hand management game where players play solo cards, sets, or runs to win points on cards in the center of the table.The cards that were played in the previous round are the NEW points available to win in the next round. Most points at the end of the game wins!
Whether at work, in the evenings or over the weekend, “fika” is an integral part of Swedish life and is much more than just a coffee break. It’s about making space in your daily life to chat over a hot drink, as you nibble delicious pastries.
On land, on sea, in clouds, and even in space, battles are breaking out between toys. Your troops need your tactical talent to lead them to victory. Your mission? Be the first to reach the enemy headquarters or control more territories than your opponent.
Šach Mat! learning set teaches you how each piece moves on the chessboard through simple mini-games, helping you quickly master the basics to play chess effectively.
Duck & Cover is a 20 minutes goofy game in which you're trying to have the less water around your bathtub. You will either duck your ducks by moving them around your grid or cover your duck cards with other ducks. You have 3 rounds to get the lowest score and to not have water everywhere. Your ducks will love that for sure!
Players attempt to empty their hands by playing off of the starting card in a grid pattern on the table. The number and color of a card determine whether or where a card may be placed, and players may play multiple cards per round or hold back any number of cards as a tactical decision. The game starts with the 11 red on the table, thus the title Eleven Starts!
Players attempt to empty their hands by playing off of the starting card in a grid pattern on the table. The number and color of a card determine whether or where a card may be placed, and players may play multiple cards per round or hold back any number of cards as a tactical decision. The game starts with the 11 red on the table, thus the title Eleven Starts!
Players bid on sticks that are brought to the table one by one. The more sticks that are 5mm apart in length you collect, the more points you get, but you must not approach the sticks during the auction. Look carefully at the sticks while considering how much money you have and decide whether to participate in the auction or pass. Everytime you get a stick that you won while under the gaze of...
Tokyo Highway Rainbow City / トーキョーハイウェイ レインボーシティ is a new edition of Tokyo Highway with new gameplay elements and updated components that make the game easier to play...which can be good or bad depending on your taste for collapsing roads.
Judge Domino is a game where you decide whether toppling dominoes will succeed or fail. Players try to line up the dominoes in such a way that the domino toppling is successful, but in order to earn points they must make someone think the domino toppling will fail. Will your dominoes be able to sway all the judges?
Outsmart your opponent in this gold gathering game using your superior guessing and disguising abilities. During the beginning of the game, both players construct their 4 gold pylons in secret. There are a set number of gold nuggets (Pylons consisting of 3 pieces, 2 pieces and single pieces). After that the players guess the number of connected pieces on top of a pylon of their choice (i.e....
MADA HAiLE, which was re-released as Nuts a GoGo! / ナッツアゴーゴー, is a set collection game in which players grab game pieces and place them in a personal stash. In the next phase, players one at a time name and show a piece from their stash. All players then discard one piece of that type; if they cannot, they're eliminated from the game. The other players continue this process until only one...
Moon Base is a two-player abstract game set on the moon, proceeding over six rounds. The player replenishes the 'Ring Module' at each round, and builds the moon base while placing and stacking on the crater. The player uses their three-color ring well to advance their color. At the end of each round, it will be a point to construct a 'residential zone' and 'resource facility', but while aiming...

