On Tour is a 20 minute route-building, roll-and-write board game with large, premium components that's good for 1 to 8 players (but can be played with as many people who have maps!). Each turn, dice determine which numbers you write while cards restrict the places you can visit.
A “thinky” party game, like Codenames or Wavelength. Use logic and deduction to understand the rules of the mysterious Venn Diagram. Players play as "Finders" and attempt to correctly place "Thing" Cards into a Venn Diagram. Each Ring of the Venn Diagram has special rules. The twist? Only one player, playing as "The Knower," knows the secret rules.
Finspan is the third and most lightweight of the “-span” games released by Stonemaier but it is still filled with strategy. Draft cards and place fish in your ocean to build your engine, complete round goals and earn points. Dive into the depths to gain cards, find eggs, hatch young and create schools.
Hanabi is a cooperative game in which players try to create the perfect fireworks show by placing the cards on the table in the right order. The card deck consists of five different colors of cards, numbered 1–5 in each color. For each color, the players try to place a row in the correct order from 1–5, but you can't see the cards you're playing. Players give other players hints regarding the numbers or the colors of their cards. The goal is to finish the fireworks before the deck runs out.
On Tour is a 20 minute route-building, roll-and-write board game with large, premium components that's good for 1 to 8 players (but can be played with as many people who have maps!). Each turn, dice determine which numbers you write while cards restrict the places you can visit.
A “thinky” party game, like Codenames or Wavelength. Use logic and deduction to understand the rules of the mysterious Venn Diagram. Players play as "Finders" and attempt to correctly place "Thing" Cards into a Venn Diagram. Each Ring of the Venn Diagram has special rules. The twist? Only one player, playing as "The Knower," knows the secret rules.
Choose your role in modern day society! Will you manage Corporations to increase your revenue while keeping workers' wages low? Or will you take the role of Workers and fight for decent wages to provide healthcare and education for them? Or will you be the Middle Class and manage both small companies and workers? Or will you take the role of the State and balance the wishes of the other players' socio-economic classes with subsidies and benefits to gain legitimacy in their eyes?
Dune: Imperium - Uprising is a blend of deck-building and worker placement game. This event is to play the new six-player mode that pits two teams against one other in the biggest struggle yet. New players welcome!
Munchkin Steampunk adds gears, goggles, and steam-powered robots to the goofy humor of the long-lived card game Munchkin, a game in which you kick down doors, battle monsters, gain treasure, and try to reach level ten before anyone else.
In this newly released worker placement and resource management game by Cardboard Alchemy, you help your critters run a restaurant in Bistro Bay by trying to outsmart other players to get the best ingredients, recruiting Zous Chefs, completing food challenges and trying to earn the favour of a very picky critic.
Skull King is a trick-taking game similar to Wizard and Euchre, with players needing to state how many tricks they think they'll win each round. A unique element of this game is that bidding takes place simultaneously, leading to rounds that are sometimes over- or under-bid. As players must win the exact number of tricks that they bid to earn points, winning too many tricks is just as bad as winning too few.
Blood on the Clocktower is a game of murder and mystery, lies and logic, deduction and deception for five-to-twenty courageous players and one devious storyteller.
Skull King is a trick-taking game similar to Wizard and Euchre, with players needing to state how many tricks they think they'll win each round. A unique element of this game is that bidding takes place simultaneously, leading to rounds that are sometimes over- or under-bid. As players must win the exact number of tricks that they bid to earn points, winning too many tricks is just as bad as winning too few.
In Flamecraft, 1-5 players take on the role of Flamekeepers, gathering items, placing dragons and casting enchantments to enhance the shops of the town. If you enjoy light strategy and adorable artwork, this game is for you!
Blokus (officially pronounced "Block us") is an abstract strategy game with transparent, Tetris-shaped, colored pieces that players are trying to play onto the board. The only caveat to placing a piece is that it may not lie adjacent to your other pieces, but instead must be placed touching at least one corner of your pieces already on the board.
A permanent base is being built in the Shackleton crater at the Moon's South Pole. You're leading one of the space agencies that are working together to expand their presence on the base, while at the same time the three major corporations sponsoring the mission are each pursuing their own agenda. In Shackleton Base: A Journey to the Moon, you will build structures on the base, while also funding projects from the corporations that provide special abilities and scoring opportunities.
Blokus (officially pronounced "Block us") is an abstract strategy game with transparent, Tetris-shaped, colored pieces that players are trying to play onto the board. The only caveat to placing a piece is that it may not lie adjacent to your other pieces, but instead must be placed touching at least one corner of your pieces already on the board.
As an amateur dracologist your goal is to excavate caves and entice dragons of all shapes and sizes to take nest in your sanctuary. Over the course of the game you will manage your resources, Explore your sanctuary and chain your cave card abilities with these beautiful dragons to earn the most points and gain the dragon guild's favour.
Caldera Park is an interactive puzzle-game that achieves a perfect balance between strategic planning and luck. This, and its accessible ruleset, make it a great next step for anyone who enjoyed Savannah Park or Cascadia.
You have an important mission: Amass an adorable pile of dogs who will bury valuable, valuable bones that are worth points! You'll create stacks of dogs of the same breed - the larger the stack, the more powerful each played doggo's effect will be! These effects will mostly help you bury lots and lots of bones, and each breed has its own unique rule for increasing the value of bones at the end of the game.
Munchkin Steampunk adds gears, goggles, and steam-powered robots to the goofy humor of the long-lived card game Munchkin, a game in which you kick down doors, battle monsters, gain treasure, and try to reach level ten before anyone else.
Option Chain is a competitive board game designed to teach real-world stock option concepts! Forecast stock movements, predict and outmaneuver your opponents, and make the most cash to win!
Lisboa is played on a real map of downtown Lisbon. During the planning of the downtown project, the type of business permitted in each street was previously determined. The economic motor is driven by the wealth of the royal treasure and this treasure is controlled by player actions during the game, making each game a totally different experience. The game ends after a fixed number of rounds and whoever gathers the most wigs by the end of the game wins.
You have an important mission: Amass an adorable pile of dogs who will bury valuable, valuable bones that are worth points! You'll create stacks of dogs of the same breed - the larger the stack, the more powerful each played doggo's effect will be! These effects will mostly help you bury lots and lots of bones, and each breed has its own unique rule for increasing the value of bones at the end of the game.
Hanabi is a cooperative game in which players try to create the perfect fireworks show by placing the cards on the table in the right order. The card deck consists of five different colors of cards, numbered 1–5 in each color. For each color, the players try to place a row in the correct order from 1–5, but you can't see the cards you're playing. Players give other players hints regarding the numbers or the colors of their cards. The goal is to finish the fireworks before the deck runs out.
On Tour is a 20 minute route-building, roll-and-write board game with large, premium components that's good for 1 to 8 players (but can be played with as many people who have maps!). Each turn, dice determine which numbers you write while cards restrict the places you can visit.
On Tour is a 20 minute route-building, roll-and-write board game with large, premium components that's good for 1 to 8 players (but can be played with as many people who have maps!). Each turn, dice determine which numbers you write while cards restrict the places you can visit.
Heavy game of co-operative struggle against the would-be colonizers of spirit island! Each player is a spirit with a host of unique powers. Over the course of the game, each player increased their power and tries to drive the invaders off the island before the native population (or their deities) are wiped out.
Skull King is a trick-taking game similar to Wizard and Euchre, with players needing to state how many tricks they think they'll win each round. A unique element of this game is that bidding takes place simultaneously, leading to rounds that are sometimes over- or under-bid. As players must win the exact number of tricks that they bid to earn points, winning too many tricks is just as bad as winning too few.
In King of Tokyo, you play mutant monsters, gigantic robots, and strange aliens—all of whom are destroying the city and whacking each other in order to become the one and only King of Tokyo.
In Saltfjord, you must decide if you will expand your settlement with new buildings, send your boat to collect fish, engage in trade, or pioneer new technologies to make everyday life easier. How will you shape the destiny of your village?
Skull King is a trick-taking game similar to Wizard and Euchre, with players needing to state how many tricks they think they'll win each round. A unique element of this game is that bidding takes place simultaneously, leading to rounds that are sometimes over- or under-bid. As players must win the exact number of tricks that they bid to earn points, winning too many tricks is just as bad as winning too few.
In Harmonies, build landscapes by placing colored tokens and create habitats for your animals. To earn the most points and win the game, incorporate the habitats in your landscapes wisely and have as many animals as you can settle there.
In Pandemic, several virulent diseases have broken out simultaneously all over the world! The players are disease-fighting specialists whose mission is to treat disease hotspots while researching cures for each of four plagues before they get out of hand. This is cooperative game for up to 4 players.
In 7 Wonders: Architects, 2-7 players race to become a leader of the ancient world by completing an architectural wonder that will last through the ages. Players receive an unconstructed wonder at the beginning of the game and must collect resources to build their society, develop military might to navigate conflicts, oversee resource management, research science improvements, and collect civil victory points as they race to leave their mark on world history.
In Anno 1800, a board game based on the popular PC game from Ubisoft, you continuously build up your own industry to develop your home island. Ship fleets allow for lively trade and the development of new islands in the Old and New World. You have to fulfill the wishes of your own population. While the inhabitants are initially satisfied with bread and clothing, they soon demand valuable luxury goods. You must plan production chains sensibly and keep an eye on the specialization of your population. The goal: A wise distribution of farmers, workers, craftsmen, engineers, and investors — but the competition never sleeps and can snatch the new achievements from under your nose at any time! Who can create the most prosperous island?
Wingspan is a competitive engine-building board game where players are bird enthusiasts aiming to attract birds to their wildlife preserves. Each bird enhances your habitats, enabling actions like gaining food via a birdfeeder dice tower, laying colorful egg miniatures, and drawing unique bird cards. Players strategically build chains of powerful combinations to maximize points. Wingspan features hundreds of bird species, offering a strong thematic experience for nature and strategy lovers.
In Camel Up, up to eight players bet on five racing camels, trying to suss out which ones will place first and second in a quick race around a pyramid. The earlier you place your bet, the more you can win — should you guess correctly, of course. Camels don't run neatly, however, sometimes landing on top of another one and being carried toward the finish line. Who's going to run when? That all depends on how the dice come out of the pyramid dice shaker, which releases one die at a time when players pause from their bets long enough to see who's actually moving! This 2018 edition of Camel Up features new artwork, a new game board design, a new pyramid design, engraved dice, and new game modes, including crazy rogue camels that start the race running in the opposite direction! You never know how a race will end!
Planet Unknown is a competitive game for 1-6 players where players build and develop the best planet to win! Each player has a goal of developing the best planet in Planet Unknown. Each round, each player will place one dual resourced tile on their planet, which is a polyomino shape.
Deck-building meets dungeon crawling! Go on a quest for prestige and wealth, while accumulating upgrades and new skills. Push your luck while trying to make it back to the surface before the dungeon - or dragon - defeat you!
In King of Tokyo, you play mutant monsters, gigantic robots, and strange aliens—all of whom are destroying the city and whacking each other in order to become the one and only King of Tokyo.
Using a selection of 144 plastic letter tiles in the English edition, each player works independently to create their own 'crossword'. When a player uses up all their letters, all players take a new tile from the pool. When all the tiles are gone, the first player to use up all the tiles in their hand wins. In this exclusive version, six wild monkey tiles are added. They can be used as any letter and switched at any point!
In Black Forest, you start out with a small domain in need of new buildings and livestock. You’ll travel from village to village, to enlist the aid of the best specialists. Exploiting the abilities of these specialists lets you collect resources, lay out new landscape tiles (e.g. ponds and fields), and build a variety of buildings, which come in four types. Choose the right buildings, place landscapes, fire up your glass production, and expand your domain.
Using a selection of 144 plastic letter tiles in the English edition, each player works independently to create their own 'crossword'. When a player uses up all their letters, all players take a new tile from the pool. When all the tiles are gone, the first player to use up all the tiles in their hand wins. In this exclusive version, six wild monkey tiles are added. They can be used as any letter and switched at any point!
A classic game that involves drafting roles/powers in secret, then going in turn to use your power for the round and acquire coins to become the master builder of the city! Quick gameplay, easy to learn, and loads of fun!
Blokus (officially pronounced "Block us") is an abstract strategy game with transparent, Tetris-shaped, colored pieces that players are trying to play onto the board. The only caveat to placing a piece is that it may not lie adjacent to your other pieces, but instead must be placed touching at least one corner of your pieces already on the board.
Blokus (officially pronounced "Block us") is an abstract strategy game with transparent, Tetris-shaped, colored pieces that players are trying to play onto the board. The only caveat to placing a piece is that it may not lie adjacent to your other pieces, but instead must be placed touching at least one corner of your pieces already on the board.