Just Desserts
You are the waiter in a dessert café serving picky guests. The kitchen’s confections have ingredients of twelve different kinds, including chocolate, ice cream, pie, and fruit. If you can serve a dessert that includes a guest’s preferred ingredients, the guest will come to your table. Get three guests in the same family or five guests in different families sitting at your table and you win! Calories per serving: 0.
$20.00
Just Desserts: Better With Bacon Expansion Pack
Everything is Better with Bacon, even Just Desserts! We're bringing a little savory into the mix with this 10 card expansion pack. Better with Bacon features six new edibles, and four new customers.
$5.00
Just Desserts: Just Coffee Expansion Pack
Are you missing a bit of ZING in your desserts? Need to pep up after eating all that food. Clearly you need to add some COFFEE to your sweets. Just Coffee brings a new type of ingredient featured in six new desserts, as well as four new characters to love (or not) the new menu items!
$5.00
Keepsakes
In Keepsakes, players create a line of memories, competing to select, arrange, and recall those memories in order to gain the most Keepsakes, representing the player's score. Players start with two Keepsakes, and may gain or lose more as they complete challenges and recite the line of memories, represented by various face-up and face-down cards. Players take turns by drawing a new memory card, adding it to the line of memories, defining the memory, and reciting the line of memories in order, starting with the first one played. Players may then call out if the person seems to have done something incorrectly, with Keepsakes trading hands accordingly. Each memory card is different; they may require players to say something only they know, something they can see, something that they prefer, etc. Sometimes tasks appear, requiring players to complicate their turns, or players can opt for available challenges to increase their Keepsake collection. Some memory cards may reorder the memory line or be turned face-down, forcing players to reorient themselves or risk losing Keepsakes. Play ends when any player has zero Keepsakes remaining or the memory deck runs out, and whoever has the most Keepsakes wins (ties permitted. With that in mind players can opt to play cooperatively instead to attempt to gather the most Keepsakes collectively.
$24.99$21.24
Kemet: Blood and Sand
The epic Egyptian game Kemet is reborn with a new revised edition! With Kemet: Blood and Sand, Gods are powerful, masters of both the desert and the Nile delta. They challenge each other in violent battles and show no mercy. Get ready to become an Egyptian God, open the gates of your city, and let your troops sing the song of war to please you and claim your dominance as master of Ancient Egypt. Kemet: Blood and Sand features new art and upgraded gameplay with new approachable rules that go beyond the 1.5 version of Kemet developed with the help of the BGG community the Kemet experience. The game also features a redesigned map with a twist, bigger and more detailed figurines, and other surprises.
$89.99$63.46
Kilim
The Sultan asked the weavers of the city to create their finest work for him, an exceptional Kilim! The Person who weaves the most beautiful one will be become the High Weaver of the Sultanate. An Honor and a promise of fortune that you cannot ignore. All you have to do is go to the market, buy the best carpets and assemble them to make a Kilim worthy of the Sultan!
$25.00$20.00
King of Tokyo - Second Edition
In King of Tokyo, you play mutant monsters, gigantic robots, and strange aliens—all of whom are destroying Tokyo and whacking each other in order to become the one and only King of Tokyo. At the start of each turn, you roll six dice, which show the following six symbols: 1, 2, or 3 Victory Points, Energy, Heal, and Attack. Over three successive throws, choose whether to keep or discard each die in order to win victory points, gain energy, restore health, or attack other players into understanding that Tokyo is YOUR territory. The fiercest player will occupy Tokyo, and earn extra victory points, but that player can't heal and must face all the other monsters alone! Top this off with special cards purchased with energy that have a permanent or temporary effect, such as the growing of a second head which grants you an additional die, body armor, nova death ray, and more.... and it's one of the most explosive games of the year! In order to win the game, one must either destroy Tokyo by accumulating 20 victory points, or be the only surviving monster once the fighting has ended.
$44.99$30.20
King of Tokyo: Halloween 2017 Edition
Put on your best costume and join the horrible Boogie Woogie and the fiery Pumpkin Jack to celebrate Halloween in fear and good spirits with the 2017 Halloween Edition of King of Tokyo! Who will reign over Tokyo after this night full of tricks and treats? Contains 16 Evolution cards, 1 Pumpkin Jack monster board, 1 Boogie Woogie monster board, 2 cardboard figurines and stands, 6 Halloween dice, and 1 rulebook.
$20.99$14.96
Kingdom Battle
Kingdom Battle is a card game of strategy and adventure, with a twist of math! The game is geared for kids and families, is simple to learn, fun, exciting and full of surprises! Battle using Character and Action cards to defeat your opponents. Practice addition, doubling and tripling the numbers while strategizing and bluffing your way to victory. Whoever gets the largest Kingdom by defeating and capturing the most Character cards wins! The battles in this game involve mighty armies, powerful magic, and a little bit of math! Each Character card in the game has 3 values for its Attack and Defense points. The cards are balanced to be equal strong in each level, but bigger numbers mean more complicated math and a better challenge for your brain! Easy: Count up 50 points to count in a battle (perfect for kids ages 5-6) Medium: Count up to 100 points to count in a battle (perfect for kids ages 7-8) Hard: Count up to 200 points to count in a battle (perfect for kids ages 9 and up)
$24.99$21.24
Kingdom's Candy: Monsters
You are a villain, greedy for candies. Collect monsters and unleash them into the Kingdom in search of candies. Use their special abilities and feed them a steady diet of sugar cubes to become the most powerful of all! You gain candies (points) with the monsters you control and other actions you take in the game. The winner is the player with the most candies at the end of the game.
$29.99$18.30
Kingdomino
Dominoes with a kingdom building twist. Each turn, connect a new domino to your existing kingdom, making sure at least one of its sides connects to a matching terrain type already in play. The game mechanics for obtaining the tiles is clever: the order of who picks first depends on which tile was previously chosen. Make sure to secure tiles with crowns- these royal treasures help to multiply the worth of your kingdom at the end of the game! The game ends when each player has completed a 5x5 grid, and then points are counted based on number of connecting tiles and crowns. Skills: Strategy, Problem SolvingPlay Time: 15 minutesContents: 4 3D Castles, 48 Dominoes, 8 Wooden King Tokens, Illustrated Rules
$33.54
Kingdomino: Duel
Roll the dice, choose the ones you want and put them together in pairs to create your dominos. Bit by bit, fill your checkered map while entrusting the territories of your kingdom to families who support you and while keeping an eye on your opponent’s kingdom. Gather favours from wizards in order to cast powerful spells which will allow you to rule without having to share.Kingdomino Duel is a completely independent game which preserves the essence of the original and highly successful Kingdomino.2 playersAges 8+20 minute play timeContents:DiceNotebook with 1 Map Side and 1 Spellbook Side
$14.99$9.79
Kingdomino: Origins
Go back in time to the prehistoric era of Kingdomino! Kingdomino Origins plays similarly to the original game but introduces new components for additional actions and new ways to score points. Regions in your territory will earn you points if they contain fire. Fire is either part of your terrains, or earned by adding dominoes with volcanoes. There are 3 game modes to play: the 1st one introduces fire and volcanoes, the 2nd mode uses wooden resources and the 3rd one features cavemen tokens. You will earn points by collecting resources and additional points when you have the majority of a type of resources. Then resources allow you to bring cavemen to your territory and each type of caveman has its own way to give you points based on their position.
$16.96
Kingyo
In Kingyo, you have to catch as many Kingyo (goldfishes) as possible, matching the colors of the dice. The Kingyo cards are laid out around the 5 dice. Players can divide themselves into teams as they wish. Each player takes a Bowl card to place the Kingyo cards they will catch. One player rolls the 5 dice, then all players simultaneously try to catch the cards with Kingyo that match the colors of the dice, announcing the colors of the Kingyo caught.
$25.00$20.00
Kinoko
All the mushrooms are mixed up! Gather the trio of your color in a set to win the round, but be careful not to keep poisonous mushrooms in your hand…Kinoko is a competitive deduction and dice game in which players try to gather their trio of mushrooms by swapping cards. The trick? You only know the value of your cards (1, 2, 3) but not their color. Gathering the trio will earn you 2 points, but having in your hand a poisonous mushroom will make you lose 1 point. The game stops when a player gets 4 points.
$12.99
Kiri-Ai The Duel: Wallet Edition
Each player/Samurai has a hand of cards that represent movements, attacks, or special attacks on the battlefield. At the beginning of each round players will place two cards from their hand face down next to the Battlefield and resolve the actions one card at a time. The winner is the player who out-planned their opponent and delivered the decisive strike.
$14.99$12.74
Kiss the Goblin
A wealthy, but horrible, goblin has asked for your hand in marriage! How do you react? Would you react differently if you were playing a chaotic good character? What about lawful evil? Kiss the Goblin is a party game where you describe how you would react to outrageous situations while trying to communicate a secret alignment. For example: What kind of toppings does a chaotic evil person like on on their pizza? You might answer "broken glass & anchovies" but the possibilities are endless!
$17.99$15.29
Kittens in a Blender - Deluxe Edition
From the Designers:You are twisted. I can’t believe you actually want to put these adorable kittens in a blender! I guess that’s none of my business. Maybe you’re more of a dog person. Sure, kittens are curious by nature, but when they get in a kitchen full of dangerous appliances, it is up to you to save them. This fast-paced card game has players working to save all of their own kittens before the unthinkable happens. But sometimes the only way to save your precious litter of kittens is to let those curious little cats learn the lesson of why you should never play in a Blender! According to the box: A portion of the proceeds will be donated to a no kill cat shelter. Objective:Save your kittens and send your opponents' kittens to The Blender. Setup & Play:Put the game box top on the table, open-side up and place the oversized Blender card inside, face-up: that's The Blender. Place the oversized Box card face up in the base of the box: that's The Box. Leave a little space between The Blender and The Box: that's The Counter. Assign each player a Kitten color (red, green, blue or yellow), shuffle the deck, deal each player 6 cards and it's time to start saving adventurous kittens. On each turn, players play two cards and then draw back up to 6. Kitten cards may be played into The Blender, The Counter or The Box. All other cards are played face up in front of the player so that all players can see which cards have been played. Players can play Kitties on the Move to move kittens to or from The Blender, The Counter or The Box; the number on the card specifies the number of kittens that can each be moved 1 space. Playing a Blend card will destroy the kittens currently in The Blender, save the kittens in The Box, and move the kittens on The Counter into The Blender unless countered by another player's Blend "Pulse" card. Players can move kittens around with other cards as well. Kittens in the Blender moves all of the kittens on The Counter or in The Box to The Blender. With These Cats in the Blender a player can move all cats of a chosen color from The Counter and The Box to The Blender. Kittens in the Box moves all kittens in The Blender or on The Counter to The Box, while Cats on the Counter moves all the kittens in The Blender or The Box to The Counter. Total chaos reigns when the Dog's in the Kitchen as each player gives her hand to the player in the direction indicated on the card. The game ends when all 16 of the Blend cards have been played. Saved kittens are worth 2 points each, blended kitties cost 1 point each. Highest score wins. Contents: 1 oversized Blender card, 1 oversized Box card, 110 playing cards (64 Kittens: 16 in each of 4 colors - red, green, blue and yellow; 18 Kitties on the Move: 6 of each number; 16 Blends: 8 Regular Blend & 8 Blend Black; 4 Dogs in the Kitchen: 2 left & 2 right; 2 Kittens in the Blender; 2 Your Cats in the Blender; 2 Cats on the Counter; 2 Kittens in the Box), rules.
$19.99$16.99
Klask 2 Player Game
Slide! Dodge! Strike! Score! The award-winning magnetic gameplay of KLASK is unique, exciting and like no other game out there! This awesome action-packed battle will have everyone in the room playing again and again. Move quick but be tactical too, KLASK demands fast hands and even faster thinking!
$59.99
Klink
Your goal in Klink is to have the lowest score possible to win the round. Win enough rounds, and you win the game! The deck consists of cards ranging from -5 to 10. On a turn, take two cards from the deck, look at one of them, then decide whether to keep the cards or offer them to another player; if you offer them, that player can look at one card of their choice, then keep the cards, or offer them to someone else. If the final player is being offered the card, they must keep them. Whoever ends up with the cards takes the next turn. When a player has ten cards in front of them, the round ends, and everyone reveals their cards. If you have two cards of the same value, they cancel one another. Whoever has the lowest score wins the round. QUICK AND EASY GAMEPLAY: Jump right into the fun with Klink's simple rules—learn and start playing in under 3 minutes, perfect for players of all ages. THRILLING PUSH-YOUR-LUCK ELEMENTS: Experience the excitement with every card you play; push your luck to beat the odds and outsmart your opponents. HIGHLY INTERACTIVE: Engage directly with other players, disrupting strategies and heightening the emotional stakes in every turn, making each game session uniquely dynamic. COMPACT AND PORTABLE: Take the fun anywhere with Klink’s travel-friendly box—ideal for parties, family gatherings, or casual hangouts. Always be ready for game night! COLORFUL AND ENGAGING DESIGN: Enjoy vibrant cards and enticing gameplay that make Klink not only fun to play but also a visually appealing addition to your game collection. Contents 63 Number cards 12 Special Ability cards 1 Score pad Rulebook
$12.99
Klondike Rush
Klondike Rush is a bidding/stock game in a gold rush setting in which players build mines along different routes. Players also get a chance to score a big reward if they hunt down a wild monster that's been scaring the miners...
$40.00$34.00
Kodama 3D
In Kodama 3D, players will grow trees in three-dimensional space. Players move their kodama pieces around a 4x4 grid of branch tiles in order to pick the branches they want to add to their tree. When a player adds a branch to their tree that doesn’t match what it is touching, they choose a goal card from the ones available. After all players have placed 12 branches on their tree, players score all of their goal cards. The player with the most points wins.
$29.99$25.49
Kodama Duo
Kodama Duo is a two-player standalone version of Kodama: The Tree Spirits and a 6th player expansion. You will grow a tree by placing branch cards in clever arrangements, making a happy home for your Kodama! Kodama Duo is a card placement game for 2 players that plays in 30 minutes. Players will turn over one Decree card per season to set the unique conditions. During the Growing Phase, players take turns revealing branch cards and splitting them into two piles until each player has added four branch cards to their tree. In the Kodama phase, players will each choose one of their Kodama to score and live in their tree. The game last 3 seasons (12 turns) and whoever cares for their Kodama best will be remembered for generations! There are a couple of cool twists on the original Kodama rules for Duo. First, instead of a display of branch cards to choose, each turn one player (the splitter) will reveal three branch cards from the deck. They will then split those cards into two piles. The other player (the chooser) will select one of the branch piles. The other pile will go to the splitter. Then, both players will add one of the branch cards they received to their tree. The player who received two branch cards will discard the extra card. Second, Duo introduces spirit tokens, which are tokens with the six features from Kodama. After the player that received two branch cards discards one, the other player receives a spirit token from the discarded branch card. They pick one of the features from that card and take the corresponding spirit token. That player then places that token over one of the icons on their tree. This allows interesting scoring interactions as feature chains can be shortened or lengthened to increase the scoring potential for future branch placements. Additionally, most of the new Kodama cards and Decree cards interact with the spirit tokens and splitter/chooser mechanic. All of these changes provide an interesting twist on the core mechanics you already love about Kodama. Duo also introduces the ability to play Kodama: the Tree Spirits with six players. With this update, we've included new rules for branch selection. Each player will secretly choose from four branch cards simultaneously in a draft format. Players will also be allowed to place and score their branch cards simultaneously. This will shorten the downtime that could have been added by including more players.
$19.99$16.99
Kodama: The Tree Spirits 2E
The forest is growing fast! As caretakers for Kodama, the tree spirits, you must keep the forest a healthy and lush home for your little friends. Over three growing seasons, you must cultivate trees with the right mix of flowers, insects, and branch arrangements to make your Kodama as happy as possible. Whoever cares for their Kodama best will be remembered for generations! From the designer of the hit game Kigi, Kodama: The Tree Spirits branches out into a fun new way to play! Grow your tree by placing cards in clever arrangements, being careful to leave room for future growth. At the end of each season, one Kodama will award you points for how well your tree suits its needs. With beautiful art and innovative mechanics, Kodama is an inTREEguing game for the whole family.
$19.99$18.92
Kompromat
Rumor has it damaging information might be circulating about a major public figure. Two players are rival agents competing, one to suppress the compromising material and the other to propagate it. Both undertake daring missions and become notorious in the process. No doubt the most successful secret agent will leave his or her mark on history! Kompromat is a strategic card game for 2 players only. Its gameplay with several hands of blackjack happening simultaneously will make it easy for players to learn and teach. Two levels of push your luck and the possibility to lose immediately make the game super tense. Set collection and clever use of special abilities increase game-to-game variations and replayability.
$19.99$16.99
Kronologic : Paris 1920
From the mind behind the Turing Machine game comes a fresh deduction experience! Step into the role of an investigator like never before with Kronologic and explore the strange occurrences haunting the Paris Opera. Gather clues on the whereabouts of key figures by strategically aligning suspect cards with perforated tiles. On your turn, unravel the secrets of their movements, with one piece of information for your eyes only and another to be shared with fellow players. Who will decipher the clues and solve the mystery first?! Contents• 1 pad of note sheets• 4 pencils• 6 TIME placards• 6 CHARACTER placards• The Map• 4 screens• 3 Scenario envelopes, each containing:1 booklet of 5 Investigations, witha description of the mystery to solve,its specific rules, victory conditions,solutions, and 30 LOCATION cards (6 perInvestigation).
$34.99
Kutna Hora: Metal Coins Set
Join other ambitious guild leaders in mining and developing the famous City of Silver during its period of rapid economic growth and expansion in the 14th century — from the first discovery of silver near the cistercian monastery to the construction of Kutná Hora, which quickly became one of the most important cities in central Europe. Kutná Hora is a historical, asymmetrical city building euro game for 2–4 players that features a real-life supply and demand experience where every action you take has an impact on the game's dynamic economic systems.Mine ore and smelt it into a fortune of silver for expanding this beautiful historic city, but take care to balance your personal goal advancement with the need to further the city’s growth. Everything is connected, and sometimes the path to personal victory relies on the prosperity of the many.
$29.95
Kutna Hora: The City Of Silver
Join other ambitious guild leaders in mining and developing the famous City of Silver during its period of rapid economic growth and expansion in the 14th century — from the first discovery of silver near the cistercian monastery to the construction of Kutná Hora, which quickly became one of the most important cities in central Europe.Kutná Hora is a historical, asymmetrical city building euro game for 2–4 players that features a real-life supply and demand experience where every action you take has an impact on the game's dynamic economic systems.Mine ore and smelt it into a fortune of silver for expanding this beautiful historic city, but take care to balance your personal goal advancement with the need to further the city’s growth. Everything is connected, and sometimes the path to personal victory relies on the prosperity of the many.
$59.95
Lab Notes
Class is now in session for Lab Notes! This roll-and-write game features the brain teaser challenge of putting together chemical bonds. Each round, a player rolls all the elemental dice for Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, or a useful but dangerous Bunsen Burner. The rolling player chooses their element first, leaving the rest of the table to scratch their heads to fit the remainder within their lab notes. Elements now in hand, the players choose where to keep their elements. They can notate in the research field or trash them for some added benefits, later. Combine elements based on the real rules of chemistry! Double and triple bonds are worth more, but you can only bond with elements near each other and as they’re written. Don’t worry if you’re not sure about what bonds work where. There are handy-dandy notecards outlining real, actual chemicals you can make! Manage to make the chemical on the card? You get a bonus! Lab fires burn a slot within your lab notes, but maybe that will work out for you, who knows! The game ends when the first person fills up their sheet. Tally up all those points and see who’s top of the class!
$19.95$16.95
Lab Notes - Refill Pack
Refill pack for Lab Notes base game
$4.49$3.81
Labyrinth 3D
This 3D version introduces another dimension to Labyrinth’s classic gameplay. Players can now move up and down as they climb soaring towers and delve into the deepest dungeons of a castle in search of treasure. Special cards cast powerful spells to teleport players and shift the maze in the players’ favor. Whoever collects their treasure first wins in this new contest of minds and magic.
$36.99$31.44
Labyrinth Disney Villains
Captain Hook, Mother Gothel, Jafar, and a handful of henchmen are lost in a maze! Play as Scar, Maleficent, Hades, or Ursula as you search for them. On your turn, you’ll shift the maze and move along the path, trying to get to the characters on your cards while blocking your opponents. Be the first to find all the Villains and henchmen on your character cards and make it back to your starting place to win!
$31.44
Labyrinth Pokémon
Play as Pikachu, Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle as you look for other Pokémon in a moving maze! On your turn, you’ll shift the maze and move along the path, trying to get to the Pokémon on your cards while blocking your opponents. Be the first to find all your Pokémon and make it back to your starting place to win!Labyrinth has been an international classic for 35 years, and now it features Pokémon!
$36.99
Lacuna
Lacuna is a game for 2 players about collecting flowers on a pond at night. It takes seconds to set up and plays entirely on a cloth mat. The rules are simple: draw an imaginary lines between 2 flowers, place a pawn, and collect both flowers.
$39.99$35.99
Land vs Sea
Part puzzle, part game. Play as either Land or Sea (or the Cartographer in a 3 player game). Each player plays with 2 double-sided hex tiles containing a mix of land and sea shapes. They take turns placing a tile each to make a map together. Land places tiles trying to complete land areas, and Sea places tiles trying to complete sea areas. Completed areas score a point per tile; land areas for Land, sea areas for Sea. Some tiles score bonus points for whoever completes the area they are in. So players may decide to strategically complete rival’s areas to gain their bonus points. Other tiles allow players to play their second tile, or steal a player’s tile - but not their last one! Using 2 double-sided tiles (one side always revealed and the other always hidden until played) means there is partial information to plan around, and some surprises too. Players replenish back up to 2 tiles from a choice of 2 face-up tile stacks. The strategy of the game involves careful tile placement to score from as many land or sea areas as possible, while minimising your rivals’ opportunities to score from the tiles you play. Watch your rivals’ possible plays, and control tempo strategically with Play Again and Steal tiles. Look out for opportunities to score valuable bonus points in your and your rivals’ areas. Carefully select tiles as you replenish your hand to prepare for your next turn. The game ends once the last tile is placed. The player or team with the most points wins. The basic Land vs Sea game is simple enough for light / family gamers. After you have played the basic game, you can unlock more scoring options on the tiles to add surprising depth:1. Mountain & Coral scoring - score for cumulative chains of connected Mountain (Land) / Coral (Sea) sections.2. Caravan & Ship scoring - score for Caravans & Ships added to Trade Routes on the map, and score each Trade Route you have majority in (more Caravans scores the Trade Route for Land, more Ships for Sea) at the end of the game.3. Waypoints - bonus points you can place on the map to entice cooperation, or score for yourself. 2, 3 & 4 player modes:You can play head to head with 2 players, or with 4 players in teams using the basic rules and any of the additional scoring options. 4 player games use Waypoints to prevent alpha players directly instructing their partner. The challenging 3 player mode uses all of the additional scoring options in a more asymmetric game. The Cartographer scores by connecting Mountain and Coral sections, and all players compete for bonus points and Trade Route scoring.
$29.99$25.50
Lanterns Dice: Lights in the Sky
The harvest is in, and now it’s time to celebrate! The emperor has declared that this shall be the best harvest festival yet. Players act as artisans, decorating the palace lake with floating lanterns and launching fireworks to light up the sky. The player who earns the most honor will make the best impression on the emperor and win the game. Contents Summary: 4 Lantern Dice 48 Fireworks Tiles 1 Dice Tray 3 Emperor Cards 1 Pad of Scoresheets
$25.00
Lanterns: The Emperor's Gifts
The emperor has declared that pavilions shall be constructed among the lanterns floating on the lake for this year’s festival. Place pavilions to earn gifts from the emperor, and redeem those gifts for powerful actions to make this the best harvest festival yet! In this expansion, designed by Jason D. Kingsley, players have a small supply of pavilions. When you place a tile, you may choose to build a pavilion on that tile. When you make a color match on a pavilion, you earn a gift from the emperor, a new currency that can be redeemed on new actions defined by emperor cards.Each game, two Emperor cards are revealed from a small deck. Each turn, each player can redeem two gifts to activate one card and perform the special action associated with it: make an extra dedication at the end of your turn, convert favor tokens into victory points, etc. These actions increase the variety and the puzzliness of the base game. Contents Summary 11 Wooden Pavilions 1 Lake Tile 6 Emperor Cards 5 Wild Lantern Cards 18 Gift Tokens Various Scoring Tokens 1 Rulebook
$22.00
Lanterns: The Harvest Festival
Place tiles, adorn the palace lake, and dedicate lanterns in this beautiful, fast-paced board game set in imperial China. The harvest is in, and now it's time to celebrate! Lanterns: The Harvest Festival is a tileplacement game set in imperial China. Players act as artisans decorating the palace lake with floating lanterns. The artisan who earns the most honor before the festival arrives wins the game. On your turn, you can take these three actions one time each: • Place a lake tile, which gives every player (even your opponents!) a lantern card based on the orientation of the tile. (It also could give the active player bonus lantern cards or favor tokens, depending on the placement.) • Spend favor tokens to trade one lantern card for another. • Dedicate sets of lantern cards to gain the honor you need to win the game. Contents Summary: • 36 Oversized Lake Tiles • 56 Lantern Cards • 20 Engraved Wooden Tokens • 30 Dedication Token • 1 Chinese Fishing Boat Meeple
$35.00
Last Light
Last Light is a fast-paced 4x game with 3D planets and a rotating board in which players playing asymmetrical alien factions simultaneously gather light right before the heat death of the universe.Each turn, players select an action card, then all players take their actions simultaneously, exploring planets, mining for resources, gaining new technologies, and commanding fleets all while racing to the center of a rotating board to the last known white dwarf star to gather light for their civilization to survive.
$79.99$68.00
League of the Lexicon - Junior Edition
JUNIOR EDITION500 QUESTIONS MADE FOR YOUNG WORDHOUNDS TO SINK THEIR TEETH INTO.Set by Joshua Blackburn(Creator of LEAGUE OF THE LEXICON)SUITABLE FOR AGES 8+GAME FEATURES♦ 100 question cards♦ 500 questions♦ 5 question categories☆ Each expansion features colour coded question cards to play as part of the main game.☆ Expands the League of the Lexicon world with new and original questions.☆ Questions written by world-renowned experts.☆ Meticulously researched & richly informative.☆ Beautiful packaging design.
$17.99$15.29
League of the Lexicon - Slang Edition
JUNIOR EDITION500 QUESTIONS MADE FOR YOUNG WORDHOUNDS TO SINK THEIR TEETH INTO.Set by Joshua Blackburn(Creator of LEAGUE OF THE LEXICON)SUITABLE FOR AGES 8+GAME FEATURES♦ 100 question cards♦ 500 questions♦ 5 question categories☆ Each expansion features colour coded question cards to play as part of the main game.☆ Expands the League of the Lexicon world with new and original questions.☆ Questions written by world-renowned experts.☆ Meticulously researched & richly informative.☆ Beautiful packaging design.
$17.99$15.29
Legends Of Andor: Eternal Frost
An unnatural cold is spreading across the land of Andor. Pick your hero and work together in search of the source of this dark magic. Your path leads you to a land you have never seen before, far away in the East. Here, too, a vast snowy landscape awaits you. Your adventures draw you closer and closer to the secret of the “Eternal Frost” until finally, you face an incredibly strong adversary! Only by working together will you be brave enough to face this dark menace. Contents• 1 gameboard illustrated on both sides• 72 legend cards• 40 illustrated game figures with plastic holders• 1 storyteller figure• 16 dice• 90 cardboard tiles• 16 wooden counters• 1 set of instructions• 1 activity booklet★ This game is part strategy, part enganging story and packed full of monster battling fun!★ Features a double-sided gameboard and plenty of hidden mechics and secrets that are reveled thorughout the game.★ Includes multiple different scenarios and can be played several times with new information and ending still waiting to be found.★ While set in the Legends of Andor universe this game is a great standalone entry point and does not need any additional materials to be played.★ Is easy to start playing and features an intro scenario to help you learn the rules!
$49.95$42.46
Letter Jam
Letter Jam is a 2-6 player cooperative word game where players assist each other in composing meaningful words from letters around the table. The trick is holding the letter card so that it’s only visible to other players and not to you. At the start of the game, each player receives a set of face-down letter cards that can be arranged to form an existing word. The setup can be prepared by using a special card scanning app, or by players selecting words for each other. Each player then puts their first card in their stand facing the other players without looking at it, and the game begins. The game is played in turns. Each turn, players simultaneously search other players’ letters to see what words they can spell out (telling the others the length of the word they can make up). The player who offers the longest word can then be chosen as the clue giver. The clue giver spells out their clue by putting numbered tokens in front of the other players. Number one goes to the player whose letter comes first in the clue, number two to the second letter etc. They can always use a wild card which can be any letter, but they cannot tell others which letter it represents. Each player with a numbered token (or tokens) in front of them then tries to figure out what their letter is. If they do, they place the card face down before revealing the next letter. At the end of the game, players can then rearrange the cards to try to form an existing word. All players then reveal their cards to see if they were successful or not. The more players who have an existing word in front of them, the bigger their common success.
$24.95
Line-It
In Line-it, you build an ascending or descending line of numbered cards to score points. Will you play safe and bank the points to start a new line, or will you keep trying to add to the line to claim a jackpot? The deck consists of cards in four colors numbered 1-100 and six "Bet" cards numbered 3-5. Shuffle the deck, then lay out cards in the market equal to two more than the number of players. Starting with the first player, each player must pick a card, then either start a line/add it to their line or place it in their hand. Your maximum hand size is two, and if you can't add the card to your hand or to your line (because it would break the ascending/descending pattern), you must score your line, then play that card to start a new line. You can add one Bet card to your line without regard for its ascending/descending status or the value of your end card. After drafting a card, you may choose to play one card from your hand into your line, then you may choose to score your line. When you score, if you have a Bet card in the line, see whether you've added a number of cards to your line after the bet that at least equals the value of the Bet; if so, take a positive number token equal to the Bet card, and if not, flip that token to its negative side instead. Next, discard three cards from the line, then flip all the remaining cards face down and place them in your scoring pile. After everyone one has drafted (and optionally played and scored), discard unchosen Bet cards, then place unchosen number cards under the jackpot token that matches their color: yellow under the star, green under the leaf, etc. If during your turn, you add the third card of a color to your line, you immediately claim the cards under the matching jackpot token and place them in your scoring pile. When you can't lay out enough cards, each player in turn plays one card from their hand, then scores their line and tallies their points. You earn 1 point for each scored card, then gain/lose points from the Bet tokens you collected. Whoever has the highest score wins.
$14.99
Little Alchemists
Who knew that dusty old pile of weird beakers, boilers, and bottles full of strange-smelling ingredients you found in the basement would soon become your ticket to alchemy school? After a bit of tinkering, and perhaps a few mishaps, you and your pals seem to have a knack for it!Fun is brewing for all ages in Little Alchemists, a game of potion craft and deduction for two-to-four players. Base on the original Alchemists game released in 2014, Little Alchemists is a streamlined standalone version that's geared toward younger players and their families
$49.95
Llamas Unleashed
Llamas Unleashed Base Game: Step aside, Unicorns... Llamas will take it from here! Llamas Unleashed includes 135 brand new cards starring agriculture's lankiest and most lovable livestock. But Llamas aren't the only new kid on the block. Goats, Rams, and Alpacas also run rampant in this witty and whimsical barnyard-themed party game based on the Unstable Unicorns mechanics you already know and love!2-8 players30-45 minute play timeAges 14+Difficulty to learn: 3/10Strategy level: 7/10
$20.00$16.84
Longboard
It's a beautiful day at the beach, and the surfers are out shopping for new boards. Create the coolest and biggest longboards to establish your surfboard-shaping shop as the best in town. Surf's up! In Longboard, players draft and trade surfboard pieces as they attempt to build the tallest and most surfboards. More specifically, on a turn you take two actions, with three types of actions being possible: Add a card from the deck to your personal supply, that is, cards lying face up in front of you. Take a card from your supply to start or lengthen a board; all cards in a board have to be the same color (or wild) and each new card on a board must be equal to or greater in value than the card below it. Place one or more cards in your supply in an opponent's supply, then take a single card from their supply of value less than the sum of what you gave them and use this card to start or lengthen a board. Each board card features 1-3 stickers, which count as points when the surfboard is complete, that is, when it contains at least four cards. When a player has 3-4 complete boards, at least one of which contains 7+ cards, they can choose to end the game. If that doesn't happen before the deck runs out, the game ends at that point. Players then score sticker points on completed boards, lose points for incomplete boards, and score bonus points if they have the longest completed board or the most completed boards or if they have completed any of the four random objective cards put into play at the start of the game.
$19.99$17.00
Look at the Stars
Remember it by drawing the constellations, planets, and shooting stars you see. As the sun gradually rises, the night sky will disappear. Capture it as best as you can before dawn! All players will have their own personal Night Sky board to form Constellations on. Each turn a Night Card will be revealed, showing lines that must be drawn. These lines may be mirrored, rotated, and connected to other lines to form longer Constellations. As the Night Decks empty the bottom rows of the boards can no longer be drawn on. At the end of the game, score points for Constellations of different sizes, Planets that have Constellations adjacent to them, how long the Shooting Stars are, and bonus cards. STARRY NIGHT ADVENTURE: Immerse yourself in the beauty of the night sky as you draw constellations, planets, and shooting stars in this captivating board game. PERSONALIZED NIGHT SKY BOARDS: Each player receives their own Night Sky board to craft unique constellations. Draw lines, mirror images, and connect stars to form mesmerizing patterns. CONNECTING CONSTELLATIONS: Mirror, rotate, and connect lines to form longer constellations, but beware, as the night sky gradually fades with the rising sun. STRATEGIC SCORING: Compete to score points based on constellations of varying sizes, planets adjacent to them, the length of shooting stars, and bonus cards, making every game unique. IMMERSE IN STARRY WONDER: Immerse yourself in the magic of the night sky and test your artistic and strategic skills in this delightful game for all ages.
$29.95$25.45