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Dear travelers, welcome to the Japanese island of Shikoku! In the game Tokaido Duo, two players will embark on a threefold spiritual journey to the smallest of Japan's main islands. As a pilgrim, visit gardens, beaches, shrines, and hot springs. As a merchant, collect and sell traditional souvenirs. And as a painter, immortalize the island's beautiful panoramas in a painting that you will give...
Green Team Wins is back with Holiday Party, a 105-card expansion that decks the halls, lets it snow, and jingles all the way. Mix (and mingle) these new questions with your other Green Team Wins cards — or tear off the gift paper and play with them right out of the box.
Building a teenage-full wizardry college in the middle of a cursed swamp didn't seem a bad idea, somehow. At least, not until the Evil Sorcerer showed up with his little minions, craving total annihilation and with no teachers to defend you in sight!
Lords of Worlds is a tile‑collecting game where players build planets by chaining terrain types for points. Assistants and architects help secure deals and guide construction, while carts move to gather tiles. When the game ends, the player with the most Victory Points from their planetary chains wins.
Tropicalia is a worker‑placement game where players gather and sell fruit across a shifting island. Earnings are used to buy buildings and events that expand each player’s personal board with bonuses and points. The winner is the one who builds the most valuable island by the end of the game.
Penguin Kaboom is a fast‑paced cooperative dice game where players act as a penguin squad defusing bombs in Penguinvania. Each mission offers unique challenges as the team races against time to stop the villainous Orca Bomber. Quick rolls, smart teamwork, and escalating tension decide whether the city is saved or blown to icy rubble.
Everyone in town is looking for a cozy little café where they can relax with a good book, something to nibble on, and, of course, some delicious caffeinated beverages. As a capybara with a love for coffee, it’s always been a dream of yours to open your own shop. Now is the perfect time! But you’re not the only one opening your doors in hopes of enticing customers. Rival coffee shops are popping...
Pickle Grab is a fast‑paced party game where players flip cards until a Pickle or Plate appears. Everyone races to grab the right item—quick reflexes matter, and grabbing the wrong one costs you cards. The game ends when someone runs out of cards, and the player with the most cards wins.
The Yellow House is a fast‑paced card game built around hand management and clever card play. Players debate artistic themes by either playing cards to make claims or discarding to reinforce arguments, aiming to outmaneuver rivals. Victory comes from timing and cunning, as the winner is the one who empties their hand and delivers the final word!
The latest edition of the Seers Catalog has everything you need for stopping werewolves. Can you limit yourself to the essentials in time to save the village?
Sea Salt & Paper: Extra Salt These additional cards require the Sea Salt & Paper base game. The jellyfish used with swimmers immobilize your opponents. The lobster played with the crab allows you to take a card from the top five of the draw pile. The basket of crabs is worth 1 point per crab.
Mindbug: Battlefruit Kingdom is a stand-alone game of Mindbug about a Kingdom of Pineapple Paladins fighting the mighty Lychee King. Plant your fruit and vegetable creatures, protect them from your opponent, and Harvest their crazy abilities. Being a stand-alone game, Mindbug: Battlefruit Kingdom can be played on its own, or mixed with any other Mindbug sets.
Sugar, cinnamon, and a sense of proportion — you don't need much more to win the cake-topping tournament. In Topp die Torte!, you build your cake layer by layer. Look carefully and choose the right colored cake layers. Clever placement wins you sugar cubes, which you can exchange for valuable victory points. Everyone is always involved, and the tension increases round after round. Who...

