Board Games | Games with Solo Mode
Freaky Frogs From Outaspace
Finally you have time again for a pinball session. Let’s see how long you can keep the ball running on your favorite old pinball machine this time. If everything runs perfectly, you will start the nerve-wracking Multiball, or you gain an Extra Ball to play an additional round.Can you achieve a new High Score, or do you lose the balls faster than you are able to push the flippers?
$24.95$16.77
Twisty Tracks
As you build your twisty tracks around towns, through tunnels, and over bridges, you can race to be the first train to reach the most valuable stations. Or you can keep your trains moving by creating longer routes that reward you for showing your passengers the beautiful scenery.Wait too long, however, and you may not be able to reach a station anymore! The player who has the highest total of points from both their journeys and destinations is the winner!
$44.95$30.20
Woodcraft
In Woodcraft, you play as forest people running competing workshops in the woods, with you gathering wood and crafting goods for your customers. Along the way, you hire helpers, improve your workshop, and buy different types of wood and other tools to create the best workshop you can. During the game, players complete their projects with wood (dice) that can be cut down to size, glued back together, and adjusted using dice manipulation to be as efficient as possible with their resources. Whoever builds the best, most successful workshop wins.
$69.95$48.71
Underwater Cities
In Underwater Cities, which takes about 30-45 minutes per player, players represent the most powerful brains in the world, brains nominated due to the overpopulation of Earth to establish the best and most livable underwater areas possible. The main principle of the game is card placement. Three colored cards are placed along the edge of the main board into 3 x 5 slots, which are also colored. Ideally players can place cards into slots of the same color. Then they can take both actions and advantages: the action depicted in the slot on the main board and also the advantage of the card. Actions and advantages can allow players to intake raw materials; to build and upgrade city domes, tunnels and production buildings such as farms, desalination devices and laboratories in their personal underwater area; to move their marker on the initiative track (which is important for player order in the next turn); to activate the player's "A-cards"; and to collect cards, both special ones and basic ones that allow for better decision possibilities during gameplay. All of the nearly 220 cards — whether special or basic — are divided into five types according to the way and time of use. Underwater areas are planned to be double-sided, giving players many opportunities to achieve VPs and finally win.
$74.95$44.81
Underwater Cities: New Discoveries
New Discoveries, the first expansion to the wildly popular game, Underwater Cities, will offer many new challenges to players who own the original game.• This will be a 'must-have' expansion for customers who own the game!• New Asymmetric assistants and starting resource cards help speed up the game• 52 new cards to add even more choices• New 3-layered player boards upgrade the boards from the existing game, plus 4 new double-sided boards• The Museum of Underwater Artifacts board offers enticing treasures• New Metropolises provide even more varibility from game to gameComponents:• 8 Player boards• 1 Museum board• 8 Assistant cards• 6 Resource tiles• 8 Special cards• 18 Era I cards• 15 Era II cards• 11 Era III cards• 10 Farm tokens• 10 Laboratory tokens• 10 Desalination plant tokens• 10 Green metropolis tiles• 20 Discovery tokens• 1 RulebookNote: This is not a standalone game. An Underwater Cities base game is required to play this expansion.
$64.95$44.95
Faiyum: Privileges
Gain onetime and permanent advantages to do even more for the good of Faiyum. You need the base game Faiyum to play with the privileges.Contents: 42 cards, 15 wooden parts, 1 rules & glossary booklet
$19.95$13.42