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Thrones of Valeria
If you like trick-taking games then you will love this one. In Thrones, cards you play have powers, the rank of suits fluctuates, and winning a trick can actually be damaging depending on timing!
$30.00$21.94
White Hat
White Hat pits 1-6 players against each other, as they try to prove their worth as a hacker, picking holes in the World’s toughest security measures, to ensure the protection of sensitive data. At its heart, the game employs a trick-taking mechanic that incorporates many additional elements not found in regular trick-taking games, thus creating numerous twists and turns every round. White Hat comes with separate, dedicated solo and 2-player modes. As the players attempt to prove their worth, they will attempt to win tricks by playing cards from their hand. If they win a trick they can then move one of their hats on the board through the maze of FBI servers, internet cafes, and digital tracers in order to reach the Critical Asset and end the game. However, players should not always rush to the end as points are scored at the end of each round depending on what spaces their hats are on, and the lowest score is the winner.
$30.00$19.03
Lone Wolves
Lone Wolves is a two-player dueling game with trick-taking and area majority elements. As leaders of their respective wolfpacks, players attempt to ensure victory by asserting their dominance and becoming the Alpha of these lands. To achieve this, they dispatch wolves, of which there are 5 species representing suits, to compete over territories. The winner of the trick turns the wolf of the opposing player into a lone wolf, thus strengthening their position in that region; whereas the loser of the trick gains a scar, experience which helps their pack grow stronger. This push and pull means that in your struggle to become the Alpha, there are no weak hands, just weak leaders!FEATURES★ INNOVATIVE: A combination of area control and trick-taking mechanics that leads to a fresh design.★ STRATEGY: Knowing which areas to compete for, as well as which tricks to win OR lose opens up strategic options.★ DYNAMIC: Unlike most trick-taking games, the trump suit is dictated and dynamic during play!★ ADDITIONAL GAME MODE: Advanced game mode included, it brings the game another expert level up.★ PRODUCTION: High quality components and beautifully handcrafted art assests make it a game worth showing off!COMPONENTS• 30 Wolf cards• 18 Scar tokens• 1 Territories board• 5 Honor tokens• 1 Moon token• 1 Blood Moon token• 1 Rulebook
$19.99$15.94
Fibonachos
Fibonachos is an exciting card game that combines amazing Mexican cuisine with the intriguing world of math and engaging trick-taking gameplay to make something incredibly unique. Two to five players are dealt cards of three different suits, and they must play tricks with suits of the same color. The highest card wins the trick unless the trump cards are activated. This is when things get really hot: the trump cards follow the Fibonacci sequence numbers, and this math sequence could also affect the final score. The final sum of the players points may increase depending on whether they hit the Fibonacci numbers, which adds a very important strategic layer to the endgame. While the objective is to amass the highest score, the strategy involves much more than mere trick-winning, offering a stimulating intellectual challenge. Sometimes, it is better not to win a trick than to try to get an exact Fibonacci number as your total score and get some important bonus points.
$21.95$19.92
Three-Dragon Ante: Legendary Edition
A Rogue, a Paladin, and a Warlock walk into a tavern…to gather information for their next adventure, drink something tastier than a healing potion, and kick back with a game of Three-Dragon Ante, the high-stakes game of luck and skill preferred by D&D characters of all classes and levels.Contents:10 Standard Dragon Cards15 Mortal Cards15 Legendary Dragon Cards60 Cardboard Gold Pieces30 Cardboard Platinum Pieces6 3DA Ability Disks for use with the D&D RPG6 Reference CardsRulebook
$24.99$19.94