Ticket to Ride: Berlin
Welcome to the city of culture, arts and music! Discover Unter den Linden, and immerse yourself in the young cultural capital of Europe. Enjoy a sightseeing cruise on the river Spree, ride a bike through the Brandenburg Gate, or be amazed by the masterpieces displayed in the Pergamon Museum. In Ticket to Ride: Berlin, players race one another to visit the most iconic locations of the city and complete their Destination Tickets. The winning player will utilize Berlin's streetcars and, for the first time, will venture under the streets to incorporate a subway system into their routes.
$24.99$19.99
Qawale
Where will your path take you?Lay stones on the path and try to line up four stones in your color. Simultaneously simple and tactical, Qawale is inspired piles of stones found along paths. On your turn, add a stone on top of any pile and move it. When moving a pile, you must leave a stone on each space you cross. The first player to get 4 of their stones in a row, looking at the board from above, wins the game.★ TWIST ON MANCALA: Use the well-known "pick up and drop" mechanics of mancala, with layers upon layers of strategy on top.★ BRAIN BURNER: Contrary to normal gameplay, it’s your opponent that chooses the piece you place on your turn, which increases the challenge!★ QUALITY WOODEN PIECES: The rich wooden tones of the pieces will look attractive on your coffee table, as you leave it set up and ready to play.CONTENTS• 8 light stones• 8 dark stones• 8 neutral stones• 1 game board• 1 rulebook
$37.99
Throw Throw Burrito
The world's first dodgeball card game. Collect cards. Play your hand. Throw things at your friends. Throw Throw Burrito is what you get when you cross a card game with dodgeball. Try to collect matching sets of cards faster than your opponents while simultaneously ducking, dodging, and throwing squishy airborne burritos. The cards you collect earn points, but getting hit by flying burritos loses them. So clear some space and put away the antiques, because you’ve never played a card game quite like this before. How it works: Place a pair of burritos on a table and draw cards. Keep your cards a secret. Rack up points by finding sets of three in the deck. Find matches before anyone else does. If someone plays Burrito Cards, a Battle ensues. Steal points from your opponents by hitting them with squishy toy burritos. Declare war on your friends. Some battles only involve a handful of players. Others force the entire table to engage in a Burrito War. Duel to determine the winner. During a Burrito Duel, two players must stand back to back, walk three paces, and FIRE.
$24.99$22.49
Flatter Me
Flatter Me is a compliment battle card game for two players that makes giving and receiving compliments a little easier — by turning compliments into a competition! This quick-to-learn, family-friendly battle of kind words takes 15 to 30 minutes to play. As in the classic card game War, each round, both players simultaneously reveal the top card from their stack. If your revealed card best suits your opponent's personality, they take both cards; if their card best suits your personality, you get both! In the event of a tie where both cards fit both players or neither card is a good fit, draw three more cards and reveal the fourth. Winner takes all. Repeat until the tie is broken! Once both stacks are gone, whoever received the most compliment cards wins.
$19.99$14.44
Qawale Mini
Simple yet tactical, Qawale will rock your idea of strategy games.Lay stones on the path and try to line up four stones in your color.Qawale is inspired by the tradition of stacking stones along trails and paths in nature.As you drop these stones along your path, this incredible game will transport you to a place where strategy and nature come together.Each player takes 8 stones in their color. The third color is neutral and is placed in the 4 corners of the board.On your turn, add a stone on top of any pile and move it. When moving a pile, you must leave a stone on each space you cross.The first player to get 4 of their stones in a row, looking at the board from above, wins the game.Ages 8+2 players15 minute play timeContents:1 game board8 light-colored peebles8 dark-colored peebles8 tan-colored peeblesrules
$25.99