Hero Realms Journeys: Discovery
Quest to discover powerful Artifacts! Each quest gives you a secret objective – complete it and you earn a magical artifact to add to your deck. Finish all three of your quests and you win! This pack contains a rules sheet and 12 new artifact and quest cards for use with Hero Realms Deckbuilding Game: Decanter of Souls, Dragon Shard, Phoenix Plume, Shadow Tome, Staff of Radiance, Starlight Prison, The Call, Discover, The Hunt, Persuade, Rally, and Unify.
$6.00$3.17
Castellion
Castellion is a tile-laying game in which you form parts of the castle for defense against monsters. Each turn you flip over a tile and either use its special ability or place it as part of your castle. The more towers and keeps you form, the better your defense against attacks. Ranks prevent traitorous tiles from affecting you fully. When all three monsters have attacked and you still have a base of six tiles, you win.
$24.99$19.99
Stellarion
You are the director of the Observatory. With your telescopes aimed at the stars, planets and nebulas of the Oniverse, you are ready to launch daring spaceships into the skies.A deck management game: all the cards you need are split into 8 decks, and you know the contents of each one. Manage all these resources to ensure you have the right cards available at the right time and soar to victory.
$24.99$19.99
Caper Cards: Bells Hells
In this cooperative card game, assemble the Bells Hells adventuring party of Critical Role Campaign 3 to pull off a daring heist. You’ll aim to play your Crew cards strategically as a team, hoping to exceed the value of the treasure you’re pursuing without going over 21. Each Crew card bears gorgeous art of the teammate, the card’s numerical value, and an ability, such as Chetney’s ability to be played as either a 6 or a 9. Play is quick, with gameplay lasting around 20 minutes, and you can play it with up to 4 players, including a solo mode. The game comes in a compact box containing 24 Crew Cards (3 of each member of Bells Hells), 1 Risk Card, 10 unique Reward Cards, and a Player 1 Marker Card. With these cards, players can work together to plan and execute their heist.
$14.99$14.96
District Noir
 At the head of the city’s largest criminal organizations, men and women fight to control territories and gain support by trying every means possible to grow their influence. Control of the District Noir, a central and highly contested area, remains the major issue that will make all the difference in dominating the city. There are two paths to victory: win over District Noir’s various supports, or directly control the city’s three strategic locations. Before players can claim these, they must be played to the center of the table. Strategically time when you play your cards, because once a round you’ll take the first 5 in the line. At the end of the game earn points for having the majority of each supporter and collecting sets of them. That is -- if one player doesn’t immediately win by claiming the three locations!Â
$14.95$12.75
Micro Dojo
In Micro Dojo, you represent one of two Daimyos who have been tasked by the Shogun to bring prosperity to a small town. Carefully use the town’s retainers to complete the Shogun’s tasks and win favour. The most prosperous Daimyo will be granted the title to the town. Micro Dojo is a 20 min tactical euro game for two players, intended to fit comfortably in a pocket or purse. In Micro Dojo, players take control of the Ninja, Samurai, Sumo and Geisha meeples to generate resources, develop the town, and score points by achieving the Shogun’s tasks. Each turn players move one of the four meeples to an adjacent space and take the action there - either gathering resources, taking a building, or activating a scoring objective. The catch? You can't move the last meeple either you or your opponent moved. The games end when the last objective is triggered, or a player reaches 7 points. Movement is tight, requiring you to second guess your opponents plan. Timing is crucial, triggering objective scoring only when it benefits you. Like a sparring match, every move should be chosen with precision and efficiency, or your opponent will strike.
$15.00$12.00
Kapow!: Volume 1
Superhero or Supervillain?You decide in this fast & furious super‑powered buildable dice game!Each round, use your dice to attack, defend, or increase your power!One copy of the game supports 1v1 and solo play.Two copies support 2v2 and three or four‑player free‑for-alls.Each box contains:• 2 Player Screens• 6 Super Boards• 2 Player Boards• 26 Dice• 52 Dice Faces• 2 Score Dials• 4 Team-Up Cards• a Rulebook• misc components
$49.99$34.96
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
The Sackson Legacy Collection (Blue)
The Blue Edition includes the following 3 games I’m the Boss: The Dice Game is about making deals in today’s modern business environment. It is not just about having money; you must also have the expertise in critical fields to pull off these deals. Players roll the dice to increase their knowledge in the 6 career fields. When a player finally reaches the pinnacle of their knowledge, they become an indispensable expert in that field.While making your moves, you also gather influence in the form of cards that can be used during your turn or the deal-making process. There are always two potential deals on the table. Watch for the deals that are in your wheelhouse, and be ready to go on the offensive when the time is right. Be wary, as your opponents may be prepared to sidetrack your deal and take it for their own... Banana Blitz is played over a series of hands where players try to avoid gaining bananas in tricks. The player to the dealer’s left starts by playing a card from their hand face up on the table. Continuing with the player to the left, each player then also plays one card face up. Players must “Follow fruit (suit)” if possible, meaning they must play a card of matching fruit type as the first card played. If a player cannot follow fruit, they can play any card.After everyone has played a card, the winner of the trick is the owner of the highest number card of the fruit that was led. The winner takes all the cards from the middle of the table and places them in a personal face-down pile nearby. The winner of the trick then leads the next trick until all cards are played, ending the hand. In each round of Scope, a player will reveal the top card from the Number Deck. All players will then cross out one or more numbers in their own Grid that add up to the Number Card revealed. A player can skip a card if they wish, even if there is a legal play associated with the card. Multiple numbers may be crossed out only if they are vertically or horizontally adjacent to each other. Or, players may choose to cross out a single number that matches the Number Card.Once all players have crossed out their number(s), another Number Card is revealed. Play continues until 15 Number Cards have been revealed. The player with the least amount of numbers left on their Grid is the winner. Components I’m the Boss: The Dice Game 16 Deal Cards 48 Influence Cards 36 Player Markers (6 in each Color) 6 Expert Dice 6 Wooden Stars 65 Money Cards 6 Player Aids Game Board Rules Banana Blitz 12 Apple cards (1-12) 12 Banana cards (1-12) 12 Grape cards (1-12) 12 Orange cards (1-12) 4 Fruit Salad cards (13-16) Rules Scope Number Deck Number Grids (50 page score pad) Rules
$34.99$29.74
Clearance - Kapow!: Volume 1
Superhero or Supervillain?You decide in this fast & furious super‑powered buildable dice game!Each round, use your dice to attack, defend, or increase your power!One copy of the game supports 1v1 and solo play.Two copies support 2v2 and three or four‑player free‑for-alls.Each box contains:• 2 Player Screens• 6 Super Boards• 2 Player Boards• 26 Dice• 52 Dice Faces• 2 Score Dials• 4 Team-Up Cards• a Rulebook• misc components
$27.30
Clearance - Micro Dojo
In Micro Dojo, you represent one of two Daimyos who have been tasked by the Shogun to bring prosperity to a small town. Carefully use the town’s retainers to complete the Shogun’s tasks and win favour. The most prosperous Daimyo will be granted the title to the town. Micro Dojo is a 20 min tactical euro game for two players, intended to fit comfortably in a pocket or purse. In Micro Dojo, players take control of the Ninja, Samurai, Sumo and Geisha meeples to generate resources, develop the town, and score points by achieving the Shogun’s tasks. Each turn players move one of the four meeples to an adjacent space and take the action there - either gathering resources, taking a building, or activating a scoring objective. The catch? You can't move the last meeple either you or your opponent moved. The games end when the last objective is triggered, or a player reaches 7 points. Movement is tight, requiring you to second guess your opponents plan. Timing is crucial, triggering objective scoring only when it benefits you. Like a sparring match, every move should be chosen with precision and efficiency, or your opponent will strike.
$9.45
Clearance - The Sackson Legacy Collection (Blue)
The Blue Edition includes the following 3 games I’m the Boss: The Dice Game is about making deals in today’s modern business environment. It is not just about having money; you must also have the expertise in critical fields to pull off these deals. Players roll the dice to increase their knowledge in the 6 career fields. When a player finally reaches the pinnacle of their knowledge, they become an indispensable expert in that field.While making your moves, you also gather influence in the form of cards that can be used during your turn or the deal-making process. There are always two potential deals on the table. Watch for the deals that are in your wheelhouse, and be ready to go on the offensive when the time is right. Be wary, as your opponents may be prepared to sidetrack your deal and take it for their own... Banana Blitz is played over a series of hands where players try to avoid gaining bananas in tricks. The player to the dealer’s left starts by playing a card from their hand face up on the table. Continuing with the player to the left, each player then also plays one card face up. Players must “Follow fruit (suit)” if possible, meaning they must play a card of matching fruit type as the first card played. If a player cannot follow fruit, they can play any card.After everyone has played a card, the winner of the trick is the owner of the highest number card of the fruit that was led. The winner takes all the cards from the middle of the table and places them in a personal face-down pile nearby. The winner of the trick then leads the next trick until all cards are played, ending the hand. In each round of Scope, a player will reveal the top card from the Number Deck. All players will then cross out one or more numbers in their own Grid that add up to the Number Card revealed. A player can skip a card if they wish, even if there is a legal play associated with the card. Multiple numbers may be crossed out only if they are vertically or horizontally adjacent to each other. Or, players may choose to cross out a single number that matches the Number Card.Once all players have crossed out their number(s), another Number Card is revealed. Play continues until 15 Number Cards have been revealed. The player with the least amount of numbers left on their Grid is the winner. Components I’m the Boss: The Dice Game 16 Deal Cards 48 Influence Cards 36 Player Markers (6 in each Color) 6 Expert Dice 6 Wooden Stars 65 Money Cards 6 Player Aids Game Board Rules Banana Blitz 12 Apple cards (1-12) 12 Banana cards (1-12) 12 Grape cards (1-12) 12 Orange cards (1-12) 4 Fruit Salad cards (13-16) Rules Scope Number Deck Number Grids (50 page score pad) Rules
$15.23