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A fascinating journey through the human body! How does the human body work? Let’s find out—by playing!
Tea Garden is a medium-weight euro-style strategy game for 2–4 players. Set in the lush Yunnan region of China, players become tea garden owners cultivating, fermenting, and trading tea leaves to build their empire and earn victory points.
Kabuto Sumo: Beetle Brawl is a fast-paced dexterity board game inspired by the real-life wrestling contests of rhinoceros beetles in Japan. Players take on the role of quirky insect wrestlers and battle for dominance by sliding wooden discs and tokens into the ring to push opponents out.
Panda Royale is a fast-paced dice drafting game for 2–10 players, where you play as a panda Elder assembling a team of warriors from seven unique clans. The game features over 100 custom dice, including D6s, D8s, D12s, and D20s, with special glitter and rogue dice. It’s a light strategy game with engine-building elements, perfect for families and large groups.
Battle of Gods is a fast-paced arena battle game for 2–4 players, where champions of Norse mythology clash for glory and survival. Choose your hero – Thor, Freyja, Surtr, or Hyrrokkin – each with unique powers activated through strategic dice rolls. Play in free-for-all or team-based modes. Only the most cunning and powerful warrior will emerge victorious.
A wacky family game with a push-your-luck mechanic. Players take on the roles of grandchildren helping Grandma put all her kittens to bed - and she has a lot of them! The cats love to sleep in one place, next to each other (and on top of each other), so it takes a bit of creativity. The first player to tuck all their assigned kittens in wins!
Guide one of the seven largest cities of antiquity to prosperity in 7 Wonders Dice. During the game, you will construct a wonder that defies time, make scientific advances, develop commerce, manage your resources, and handle your gold reserve prudently — all while keeping an eye on neighboring cities since ignoring them has a heavy price!
Welcome to the Grannowski family’s cheerful house! Inside, kids will find fun, discovery, and creativity.
In Paws Up, players become pet influencers competing to collect the most “paws” through clever photo cards and storytelling. It’s a fast-paced, light strategy card game perfect for families and casual gamers.
Flock Together is an asymmetric cooperative board game for 1–5 players, set in a post-apocalyptic world where chickens must defend their coop from invading predators after the Founder’s death.
Hats off! A popular retro game with a new design based on the popular Stitch license. Fly through space with the mischievous and crazy Stitch and his friend Angel, and practice your aim, dexterity, motor skills, and counting at the same time. Each hat in the target counts, and if you manage to place the color of the hat in the same color in the target, you get double the points. Thanks to the...
Creating unique monsters, powerful devices, and fantastic potions is a dangerous business. As you gain power and succeed in your experiments, you must also maintain your laboratory to prevent catastrophe. Take on the many challenges of Palm Laboratory anywhere you go with this handheld resource management game.
MikroMakro Junior is a standalone kids’ version of the award-winning game MikroMakro, which won the Spiel des Jahres 2021.
In Koi, you build an authentic 3D koi pond, so the challenge is to bring your reservoir to life and make the most of the actions at your disposal to create something truly magnificent.From the creators of Bonsai comes a brand-new, serene, strategic journey through nature.
Knitting Circle is a standalone follow-up to the award-winning Calico. In this cozy tile-laying puzzle game for 1–4 players, you take on the role of knitters crafting the most beautiful assortment of garments. With variable scoring goals and dozens of unique template cards, every game offers a fresh spatial puzzle.
Up or Down? is a fast-paced card game for 2–6 players from acclaimed designers Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling. Players build ascending or descending columns of numbered cards, aiming to place as many cards of the same color in each column as possible. The more matching colors, the more points you score!
Recreate the experiences of soldier Hiroo Onoda during his stay on Lubang Island — thirty years of adventures, danger, comical situations and tragic moments, life and death and, above all, a demonstration of the resilience of human beings in adverse conditions — in the solitaire game Onoda. Onoda will get different results depending on the amount of honor you have accumulated...
Dewan is a fast-paced, competitive area-placement game for 2-4 players that features racing, placement, and hand strategy. During play, you collect terrain cards and spend them to strategically place your camps on the territory. Make the best use of terrain and resources so that you can satisfy the requirements on your story tiles. Along the way, gather berries and master fire to earn...
An exciting game full of counting, strategy, and quick decisions! “Sklapni to!” is a wooden puzzle inspired by the classic dice game, where the goal is to cover all the numbers as quickly as possible. Perfect for training math, logic, and perception. Package dimensions: 11 × 20 × 5 cm Suitable for children aged 5 and up
Malý objevitel: Hodiny is an educational game for children aged 4 and up that offers a playful introduction to telling time. Kids learn to read both analog and digital clocks and match everyday activities to different parts of the day. The game helps develop planning skills, time awareness, and sequencing of events.
Malý objevitel: Emoce is an educational game for children aged 3–4 that helps them explore, name, and understand emotions in a playful way. Through colorful illustrations and simple rules, kids learn to recognize feelings, express them, and find solutions to everyday situations. The game develops emotional intelligence, empathy, and communication skills, making it ideal for family play or...

