Board Games | Games with Solo Mode
Race to the Raft
From the creator of Isle of Cats: Race to the Raft is a cooperative path building and tile laying social puzzle board game for 1 – 4 players.In the game, you play the role of the disorientated island cats who are lost on the smoke-filled island. Nothing seems to be where it once was, and you must find a safe route to the raft by placing pathway cards.As you build pathways, fire — which is represented by different shaped tiles — will spread across the island, limiting your options. You need to find the balance between creating long pathways and keeping the cats ahead of the flames as you move towards the raft.The game includes 81 scenarios from which to choose, including a simple tutorial that gradually introduces you to new rules and an advanced tutorial for when you're ready for a far greater challenge.Choose cards, build pathways, and control the spread of the fire as you work together to guide all the cats in their race to the raft!
$50.00$42.50
Junk Drawer
Organize that messy junk drawer to score the most points in this tile-laying game Players organize their junk drawer by carefully arranging various shaped items within the four sections. Each section has a unique organizational goal and each round, players must place one item in each section. At the end of the game, each section earns points based on how well they are organized. The player with the highest score wins.
$34.95$29.71
In the Hall of the Mountain King: Cursed Mountain Expansion
Cooperative and solo module. Play as trolls rebuilding your abandoned kingdom under the mountain in In the Hall of the Mountain King. With muscle and magic, you'll unearth riches, dig out collapsed tunnels, and carve out great halls as you raise the toppled statues of your ancestors to their places of honor at the heart of the mountain. Gameplay is driven by the innovative cascading production system. Timing and tactics are key as you work to restore your home to its former glory and win the crown!
$10.00
Brikks
Brikks can be viewed as tabletop Tetris, with each player trying to place falling blocks into their grid to score the most points. To start the game, each player draws a different quadromino at the bottom of their individual game sheet. On a turn, the active player rolls two dice — a colored d6 and a numbered d4 — then optionally rolls both dice again. The two dice determine which specific quadromino — that is, which colored shape and in which orientation — all players must "drop" into their grid. To represent this, you draw an outline of the block at the bottom of your sheet as if you had dropped it in from the top, then X out the spaces covered by the quadromino. If you cover a circle on the grid that's the same color as the quadromino just placed there, you collect two energy points. By spending one energy point on a turn, you can possibly "rotate" the quadromino to be placed depending on what dice were rolled; by spending five energy points, you can place exactly the quadromino you want, ignoring the result of the dice. As you collect energy, you might cover an X on the energy chart; if you do, you track these Xs on a separate "extra point" bar, with the points escalating for each X you collect. If you complete 2-4 lines through the placement of a single quadromino, you collect an additional 1-4 Xs for this extra point bar. Each player has three bombs they can spend to blow up a block instead of placing it, but by doing so you give up endgame points. As soon as you can no longer place a quadromino in your grid, your game is over. Once everyone has filled their grid to the top, tally your points. In addition to the extra points bar and any bombs unused, you score 1-5 points for each horizontal line that contains 8-10 Xs, with these line points doubling, or even quadrupling, as you go higher in the grid. Whoever scores the most points wins! "Brikks" also contains rules for a duel mode and a solitaire mode.
$24.99$17.87
Ierusalem: Anno Domini
Travel 2000 years back in time to re-live one of the most influential episodes in Western history: The Last Supper. Players control one of the different clans that inhabit the city, collecting stones, bread, fish and dinars while trying to become the most influential group by sitting their followers closest to Jesus and the apostles. The immersive game and interesting decisions will appeal to a broad audience and become a must-have for the most zealous gamers.☆ Re-live the Last Supper in Ierusalem: Anno Domini, a highly thematic mid-weight eurogame by Carmen G. Jiménez.☆ An intelligent mix of mechanics which includes deckbuilding, resource management and worker placement.☆ The art of Enrique Corominas (Game of Thrones) and LA Draws (Magic the Gathering) transports you directly to 33 C.E♦ Set collection♦ Worker placement♦ Deck construction
$59.99$40.26
Shake That City
It’s up to you to design the best city block using patterns from the exciting Cube Shaker. You’ll place a mix of building tiles to help grow the thriving city. The best design wins the game! Are YOU ready to Shake That City? Shake That City is played over 15 rounds. Each round, the active player will shake the Cube Shaker and press the Slider to drop 9 cubes in a 3 x 3 pattern. That player will pick one of the building colors available from the pattern and place the corresponding Building Tile(s) onto their player board. The other players follow suit, picking any building color except the one that the active player picked. At the end of the game, players will earn victory points for tile placement combinations and for the completed Bonus Point Tiles around the edge of their board.CONTENTS• Rulebook• 4 Player Boards• 1 Cube Shaker• 1 Round Tracker Board• 1 Round Tracker Disk• 8 Red Home Cubes, 7 Blue Shop Cubes, 6 Black Factory Cubes, 6 Green Park Cubes, 5 Gray Cubes• 40 Home Tiles, 40 Shop Tiles, 40 Factory Tiles, 40 Park Tiles, 40 Road Tiles• 28 Bonus Point Tiles• 16 Construction Variant Tiles• 27 Mini Building Tiles
$39.99$31.99
Spring Meadow
Spring Meadow is the grand finale of Uwe Rosenberg's puzzle trilogy following 2016's Cottage Garden and 2017's Indian Summer. The complexity of the game is set in between the two games and fans of the trilogy will find familiar elements combined in an innovative way. In Spring Meadow, the most interactive game of the trilogy, the player who earns their second Hiking Pin during scoring wins the game. When these scorings will happen is determined by the player's selection of Meadow tiles from a central game board. The Hiking Pin goes to the player with the largest meadow during the scoring. Place your Meadow tiles with 0-2 holes skillfully on your Mountain board to receive extra tiles when creating or expanding groups of holes. Find your way around the burrows of the marmots because they can restrict you during tile placement. With 172 tiles in 49 shapes, familiar players and new players alike will appreciate the beauty and challenge of Spring Meadow!
$59.95$42.82
My City: Roll & Build
Create your unique city with dice and a pencil. The roll of the dice shows everyone which building to draw on their game pad. From episode to episode you have to face new challenges. First the land is developed and later gold is found. This brings bandits into your city who must be surrounded and taken into custody. Experience the progress and development of your city through 12 varied episodes. You can play through the campaign or pick your favorite individual episodes or chapters to play over and over again.
$19.95$17.96
Encore!
Encore! is a great roll & write game that allows everyone to play at the same time! A player rolls all 6 dice, picks 2, and crosses out the results. The other players select 2 of the remaining dice and cross out the results for themselves. Points are earned by completing a column, and bonus points can be earned by crossing out boxes of the same color. Be the fi rst player to fi nish a column to earn the most points!Encore! will provide hours of addictive entertainment, and you‘ll want to play again and again!Published in Germany as Noch Mal.Contents:• 1 Scoring pad• 3 Custom color dice• 3 Number dice• 6 Felt-tip pens
$24.99$24.38
Rebuilding Seattle
Manage the city’s resources to build Seattle back better than ever! The great fire of 1889 has burned down most of downtown Seattle, and you are the city planner tasked with rebuilding it. Manage economic resources to improve neighborhoods, erect new buildings and iconic landmarks, and address the needs of an ever-growing population to make Seattle better than ever!In Rebuilding Seattle, you’re responsible for managing the zoning and expansion of a major neighborhood! Each round your population grows, and you can either build a new building, expand into a new suburb, activate an event, or build a landmark, before earning profit based on your neighborhood’s commerce. You’ll buy building types from a shared market, looking to find shapes that fit your grid, and types that fit your strategy. Triggering citywide events can change the tide of the game, offering points, money, and expansions for the players ready for it. You can even enact laws to give yourself the advantage! At the end of the game, whoever’s neighborhood has earned the most points for the winner!★ Build! Carefully fit buildings into your neighborhood grid, and construct landmarks on the right tile combinations.★ Expand! Suburb tiles connect to your grid however you like, creating uniquely shaped neighborhoods!★ Score! Earn points for building types, upgrades, landmarks, events, and remaining cash!Rebuilding Seattle also comes with a Solo Player Deck so you can still compete to build the best version of Seattle even with just one player! Enjoy gameplay against a deck designed to simulate the actions of a second player to discover strategies and configurations you can use to improve Seattle!
$49.99$33.55
Subdivision
Subdivision mimics the city-building feel of Bezier Game's Suburbia, but differs in scope as now each player has been allocated a specific area in which to create the best possible subdivision, filling it with residential, commercial, industrial, civic, and luxury zones, while balancing various improvements to the area, including roads, schools, parks, sidewalks, and lakes. By the end of the game, each player will have created a unique, custom neighborhood with areas that interact with each other, hoping to outscore the competition by having the best subdivision. •Simultaneous play for no downtime•Comes with 7 unique scenarios for endless replayability•Draft tiles between players
$30.33