Wreck Raiders
Plunge into the glittering sea to recover exotic treasures from a seafloor overflowing with pirate shipwrecks. Send your divers to the deep, but be careful; moving too close to other divers lets them get in on the haul too! Gather lost loot and beached baubles to assemble museum exhibits and construct eye-popping aquariums... but don't forget to save the best bits for your personal collection! Wreck Raiders is an innovative dice-drafting worker placement system. Choose a die from the pool, then send one of your divers to any spot on the board with that number. But be warned: the spot you choose will help any diver in the spots next to you, whether they’re friendly or not. Will you risk letting a rival in on your haul to get that treasure you want, or can you find a way to grab yourself some extra loot? Display your treasures to build museum exhibits, or send them to your vault for huge scoring opportunities... Don’t forget to visit the beach nearby to gather washed-up baubles and spend them to build awesome aquariums. (All sea creatures are treated ethically and released into the wild; also, they are cardboard tiles.) When the game ends, you’ll earn coins for your exhibits, your vault, and your aquariums. The player with the most coins wins!
$60.00
Wreckland Run
You hear engines in the distance as you strap the last of your supplies onto your vehicle. The supplies are yours now, stolen from the bad tribe in hopes to get them to the helpless strongholds on the other side of the mountain. To get there you’ll have to get your hunk of junk through the wrecklands, a single stretch of road full of marauders and mercenaries. Your vehicle loaded with supplies, with your body in the truck, would be worth a hunk of gold and gas from the powers that be. But you won’t let that happen. Judging by the sound of the engines, you have a few moments to weld another precarious weapon to the hood of your lovable ride. She ain’t pretty, but she’s yours. And every shot is going to count as you make your wreckland run! Features: Played across a campaign of 7 chapters! Choose a driver and a vehicle and use them for all chapters! 3 rounds composed of the wreckage phase and run phase! Expands Solo Hero Series (Warp’s Edge & Proving Grounds) Contents Summary: Campaign Book 4 Vehicle Mats 8 Destruction Cards 12 Upgrade Cards 26 Parts Cards 24 Enemy Cards 4 Pilot Cards 7 Envelopes 40 Gems 1 round tracker 8 dice (5 white, 3 red) At a Glance: Number of Players: 1 For Ages: 10+ Playing Time: 30-45 min Game Type: Solo, Strategy
$50.00
Yahtzee
Roll it to the limit for the ultimate win with the Yahtzee Classic game. Now with a sleek shaker and casino-cool dice, you're ready to roll! Take your 5 dice, take your 3 rolls, and fill in your score card to find the high-rolling winner. You can fill in any box on the score sheet in any order, but you must fill in 1 box during each round. So it's up to you whether you hustle for a full house or risk it all for a Yahtzee roll. Show off what you've got, and let the dice fall where they may.2+ playersAges 8+Contents:1 Yahtzee shaker5 dice1 score padGame guideWe endeavor to provide accurate information, but this product’s name, color, and materials are subject to change without notice.
$13.00
Yahtzee: To Go
Pop the lid on the dice cup and play anywhere with this handy travel version of the classic Yahtzee game! The highest roller in Yahtzee wins in this fast-moving game of chance. Compete to hit the high score and when the game is over, you can put the dice and chips in the cup and snap the cover on. Can you roll a full house? 4-of-a-kind? Play by yourself or take on your friends anywhere with Yahtzee to Go!Contents:5 diceDice cup8 bonus chipsscore pad4 pencilsWe endeavor to provide accurate information, but this product's name, color, and materials are subject to change without notice.
$10.00
Yaxha
In Yaxha, you’re competing to build the most beautiful Mayan temple amongst all the players. Try to get the best sets of stones from the markets and to place them in the best way to win the game. Be careful, your opponents are likely to steal the stones you yearn for…Yaxha is a game with simple rules, but which requires strategy and a good sense of timing!How to play:The game is played over 10 rounds. Each round has two stages: Buying resources and Building your Temple.At each turn, sets of 3 stone blocks become available at the markets (stone blocks come in 5 different colors).All the players choose simultaneously the set they would like to get from the markets.If a player is alone at the market, they will get the corresponding set.If several players are competing for the same set, turn order tiles will define who picks a set first.(Turn order tiles are swapped between players in case of a tie, after collecting the stones.) Then, all the players assemble their temple with the purchased stones to make the longest color series. There are few constraints to build the most beautiful Mayan pyramid and win the game. Place the stones wisely to get the most victory points and don’t forget the common objectives, as they can make all the difference. So look out for the most yellow, the most eclectic or the longest series of all colors. MASTER MAYAN STRATEGY: Compete to construct the most powerful Mayan pyramid. Guess your opponents' moves and strategically select stones from the market. DYNAMIC GAMEPLAY: Fast and fluid turns ensure an engaging experience, while robust player interaction and strategic depth challenge your decision-making skills. EDUCATIONAL AND FUN: Not only is Yaxha a thrilling game, but it also offers a cultural journey into Mayan history, making it educational for children and adults alike. PERFECT FOR FAMILY GAME NIGHT: Designed for 2-4 players aged 8 to 99, enjoy a 20-minute game that’s perfect for family gatherings and social game nights. QUALITY COMPONENTS: Includes 120 high-quality wooden stones, a durable cloth bag for stone drawing, 8 unique market tiles, and 44 insightful game cards. Contents: 120 wooden cubes 44 cards 8 tiles 1 cloth bag 1 scorepad Rulebook
$43.00
Yeet the Rich
The outrageously fun game where you become a cunning travel agent on a mission to accumulate the most commission points by sending the world's worst characters on a one-way trip into space! Players strategically play function cards to shake up the deck's order and steal from their opponents, adding an extra layer of challenge and excitement to every turn. Get ready to embark on a cosmic adventure filled with sabotage, strategy, and sheer hilarity. STRATEGIC GAMEPLAY: Plan your moves carefully as you strategically play function cards to manipulate the deck and outwit your opponents. UNIQUE CONCEPT: Step into the shoes of a travel agent aiming to accumulate the most commission points by sending characters on a one-way trip into space – a concept that sets this game apart from the rest. QUICK SETUP AND GAMEPLAY: Easy-to-understand rules and quick setup make it effortless to dive into the action and start playing right away.ESCAPE INTO IMAGINATION: Immerse yourself in a whimsical world where anything is possible, offering a refreshing escape from everyday life. REPLAYABILITY: With its dynamic gameplay and ever-changing strategies, "Yeet the Rich" offers endless replayability, ensuring each game feels fresh and exciting. Contents: 54 character cards 60 function cards Manual Game board to place 12 character cards in a lineÂ
$29.00
Yokohama
Once Yokohama was just a fishing village, but now at the beginning of the Meiji era it's becoming a harbor open to foreign countries and one of the leading trade cities of Japan. As a result, many Japanese products such as copper and raw silk are collected in Yokohama for export to other countries. At the same time, the city is starting to incorporate foreign technology and culture, with even the streets becoming more modernized. In the shadow of this development was the presence of many Yokohama merchants. In YOKOHAMA, each player is a merchant in the Meiji period, trying to gain fame from a successful business, and to do so they need to build a store, broaden their sales channels, learn a variety of techniques, and (of course) respond to trade orders from abroad
$86.00$73.00
Yomi: Argagarg Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Geiger Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Gloria Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Gwen Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Lum Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Menelker Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Persephone Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Rook Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Round 1
Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as a deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi: Round 1 is a standalone item that contains four characters (out of twenty) for the second edition of Yomi. With these characters, you can compete in 1v1, 2v2, 2v1, and solo modes, with each player in the game needing one character deck. The character decks in Yomi: Round 1 can also be played against those in Yomi: Round 2 or any of the individual character decks that comprise the second edition of Yomi. As for the characters, they are: • Grave Versatile and powerful, including one of the most powerful super moves in the game. If you can read the opponent well, you'll get more Dragonheart attacks than usual. • Jaina Jaina can attack a lot and buyback her attacks by paying life. She can take risks with Unstable Power in order to get even more super moves than usual. Even her blocked moves deal more damage than other characters'. • Midori Midori can transform into a green dragon, and then his moves are much more powerful. He's a grappler with good defense. In Dragon Form, he can block to fetch cards from his discard pile to build a great hand. • Setsuki After doing a combo, Setsuki can usually refill her hand. Very fast attacks. Some ninja tricks to recur certain cards and to escape danger.
$64.00$55.00
Yomi: Round 2
Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as a deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi: Round 2 is a standalone item that contains four characters (out of twenty) for the second edition of Yomi. With these characters, you can compete in 1v1, 2v2, 2v1, and solo modes, with each player in the game needing one character deck. The character decks in Yomi: Round 2 can also be played against those in Yomi: Round 1 or any of the individual character decks that comprise the second edition of Yomi. As for the characters, they are: • Quince (challenging to play well) Quince can play TWO cards in combat sometimes! Quince can spin his combat card around after seeing what the opponent played! Politicians are straightforward and truthful, but this deck is very tricky to play • Onimaru (easy to understand) Onimaru has attacks that can beat any other attacks in the game. Onimaru relies on single hits for high damage, rather than big combos. He can guard crush through an opponent's block. • Bal-Bas-Beta (very difficult to understand) Put your opponent at long range and they can't even damage BBB, but BBB can damage them. BBB can play relatively safely while dealing low damage, then shift to high damage plays to end the game. Robots have a lot of moving parts, so it takes some thinking to understand BBB, but once you do he isn't as hard to play as it seems. • Troq (easy to understand) Troq is simple and powerful. Troq smash. Troq throw 'u'.
$64.00$55.00
Yomi: Valerie Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Vendetta Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
Yomi: Zane Deck
Yomi (second edition) updates the original Yomi game with slight rule modifications and balance tweaks, in addition to adding ten new characters. Yomi is a fighting game in card form in which physical dexterity is replaced by hand management skills. Just like in a fighting game, you have to know your character, know the matchup, and know your opponent. Each character has a deck that follows the same conventions as deck of playing cards. This makes it easy to learn the contents of your deck: numbered cards are normal moves, face cards are special moves, and aces are super moves. Yomi is a competitive card game specifically designed and balanced to hold up to tournament play with many years of playtesting and tournaments behind it. It tests the skills of valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to "read" the patterns that your opponent unconsciously falls into. It's designed for high level play to be as interesting as possible and as balanced as possible. Game Modes 1v1, the main mode 2v2 Team Battle, inspired by video games such as Marvel vs Capcom A solo mode to learn basic proficiency against an automated opponent A 3v3 mode (can be played as 1v1 with multiple characters) inspired by video games such as King of Fighters Gameplay Each player shuffles their deck and draws an opening hand of seven cards. Turns are simultaneous and players draw one card per turn. Each player plays a combat card face down, then reveals the cards simultaneously. Resolve combat. Blocking an attack lets you draw a card; hitting with an attack or throw allows you to combo more cards from your hand; dodging an attack lets you hit back with a single move. Bluff phase. After it's resolved who won combat, but before any combos are played, the player who might get hit by a combo can play a facedown Joker or bluff card. After the attacker finishes their combo, reveal that facedown card. If it's a Joker, the combo does no damage. If it's a non-Joker card, the combo does full damage as usual. Power up: Players can discard pairs, 3-of-a-kinds, or 4-of-a-kinds to search their decks for Aces (super moves). Also, if they performed any chain combos (straights of sequential normal attacks, such as a 2,3,4,5) that turn, they can also search for Aces. The game ends when one player is reduced to 0 life, or when one player draws the last card of their deck. In that case, time is out and the player with the highest life wins.
$15.00$13.00
You Laugh, You Drink
150 cards with hilarious prompts that will make you laugh then make you tipsy On your turn, do what the card says and don't hold back Can you keep a straight face when someone yells at your crotch or does a PSA on why sex is bad? Keep a straight face or bottoms up For 3+ players ages 21+
$22.00$15.00
Yucatan
Yucatan is a strategic board game where players take on the role of a Mayan city leader, competing to win the favor of the gods. Capture enemies with your warlords, sacrifice prisoners to the gods, and enlist the help of mythological creatures and heroes to increase your power and dominate your opponents. With four seasons of fierce fighting, each decision counts in building the glorious and eternal sanctuary of the mighty Mayan gods. Become more formidable and glorious with every passing season, but remember that your opponents are doing the same. Sacrifice captured enemies at the end of each season to gain reputation, but beware of the demanding gods who require each sacrifice to be more glorious than the last. Your goal is to capture prisoners and prepare for the ritual sacrifices, ensuring that each move strikes the right balance in your quest for dominance.
$128.00$103.00
Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy
There are strange noises coming from the attic at your grandpa’s summer house. After climbing the stairs, you see colorful and furry Monsters everywhere! They seem to be friendly but are also really hungry! You must feed them whatever you can find. They will eat anything, but what attracts them the most is the color of objects! Yummy Yummy Monster Tummy is a family-friendly, cooperative card game of color matching and monster feeding for 2-4 players. Your goal in each level is to feed all of the monsters with foods that they like according to the color of their fur.
$20.00
Yut (LUDOS Asia Collection)
The LUDOS Collection was born to preserve games of the past, for the generations of the future. Hasami Shogi (from Japan) is part of the first volume, LUDOS Asia. 2500+ backers supported this project on Kickstarter. Yut - Korea 🇰🇷⏳ 20 👨👩👧👦 2-4 🧒 6+History: Yut is a horse racing game from Korea with roots going back almost 2000 years. In centuries past, it was primarily used for gambling, but today, many Korean families gather to play Yut as a fun activity during Chinese New Year. How to play: Use the result of casting sticks and be the first to cross the winning post with all of your horses.
$22.00$19.00
Z-Shot
Aim For The Head!Players use the 12 bullet-shaped dice to eliminate zombies from their score sheet. Take out all 12 zombies and win!Zombies are always popular - and the unique dice in this game give it fantastic table presence. It’s easy enough for kids to play and fast enough not to bore them before it’s done - but it’s just as much fun for adults, too!Includes 12 bullet-shaped six-sided dice!
$29.00$25.00
Zapotec
In a game of Zapotec, you build temples, cornfields and villages in the three valleys surrounding the capital to generate resources needed for building pyramids, making sacrifices to the gods, and performing rituals. Each round, players simultaneously pick a card from their hand to determine their turn order and the resources they collect. Players then perform individual turns and spend resources to build new houses, gain access to special abilities, make sacrifices to the gods and build pyramids. The played action card determines three important aspects of each player's turn.
$71.00$50.00
Zero to 100
A relatively smart party game!In Zero to 100, your challenge is not to be too far off target when answering trivia questions. Divide players into three teams and give each team six question cards at random. Each question has a numerical answer from 0 to 100 on its reverse side, but you can never look at the back of a question card until after you play it!★ EASY TO LEARN: With intuitive rules and quick gameplay, you can easily jump into the game and play back to back with new players.★ LIVELY DISCUSSIONS: The wide range of topics on the Question cards are guaranteed to spark discussions between teammates and around the table.★ ORIGINAL TRIVIA GAME: You’ll be surprised by how close or far off your guesses are. You may even learn something new!CONTENTS• 158 Question cards• 9 Power cards• 1 Starting card• 1 rulebook
$22.00
Zhanguo The First Empire
In 221 B.C., all the so-called Warring States are brought together. This is the birth of the vast Chinese empire, ruled by Qin Shi Huangdi. A skilled and determined strategist, but also a shrewd governor, he undertakes actions aimed at standardizing all the elements at the basis of Chinese society and culture; he imposes a single script and a single currency, then he establishes a new system of laws equal for all. He also builds palaces, installs local governors, and above all, starts the works for the construction of the greatest building in the history of mankind: the Great Wall. A single life cannot suffice for such a vast empire. He sends ships to distant lands in search of the legendary elixir of life, and he builds a huge mausoleum containing the scale reconstruction of his empire. In defense of it for eternity, he deploys an impressive terracotta army... In Zhanguo: The First Empire, you go along with the Emperor's plans to offer your
$100.00
Zilence
In Zilence, you are all survivors of the zombie apocalypse and have set up camp on the roof of a skyscraper, which is located in the middle of the game board. Twelve flight paths start from this skyscraper, three of which are active each round as indicated by the symbol marker. Some of the paths are longer than others, some shorter, and some end up nowhere in particular. Each path begins with one of the four symbol icons and each icon has a red, a yellow, and a blue path. Using only your eyes, your task is to scan the three active flight paths in order to find the best path, that is, the one on which you can find most of the items for which you're looking.
$50.00$43.00
Zombicide (2nd Edition)
Zombicide, the board game, has taken the world by storm with over two million copies sold since its release in 2012 and spawning a cult franchise of cooperative zombie slaying all over the world. In Zombicide, zombies are controlled by the game, while players take on the role of survivors who must co-operate in order to survive and thrive in a world overrun by the bloodthirsty undead. Find guns and gear to take the fight to the zombies through 25 different scenarios linked by a branching story as you pick your way through an infested city. Zombicide (2nd Edition) features refined and streamlined rules, including updates to target priority for ranged attacks, interactions with doors, and vehicle mechanisms. A new dark zone feature, a zone that hides zombies from survivor's attacks, has been added as well. Zombicide (2nd Edition) will include new components and miniatures as well, including plastic dashboards and new child survivors. Returning players will be able to use their existing collection from previous Zombicide releases as well.
$157.00$125.00
Zombicide (2nd Edition): Fort Hendrix
Fort Hendrix, a military base in the area, has some connection with the zombie outbreak. We’re just not sure how. Now, our friend Penny is looking for her mom. She worked at Fort Hendrix when the outbreak started, so we’re headed there to see if we can find her... and maybe find out just what’s going on around here. Fort Hendrix is a new expansion for Zombicide 2nd Edition. It adds many new elements to the game, including new Survivors, the new Shooter Zombie, new advanced rules like the Day and Night rules, as well as a 10-mission campaign. Survivors will grow in experience as they continue along, becoming better at taking on the zombie menace while they get to the bottom of just what happened at the base.
$71.00$46.00
Zombicide: Black Plague
Zombicide: Black Plague takes the zombie apocalypse into a fantastical medieval setting! The arcane powers of the Necromancers have unleashed a zombie invasion in the age of swords and sorcery, and it's up to your group of straggling survivors to not only stay alive during these dark times, but to take back the realm and punish those responsible for the apocalypse! Zombicide: Black Plague allows you take control of paladins, dwarves, knights, and magicians, wielding powerful swords, crossbows, and even magic spells to defeat the zombie hordes and its Necromancer overlords. The classic Zombicide rules have been revamped for this new incarnation of the game, while still retaining the nonstop action, tense atmosphere and easy-to-learn rules that made Zombicide a classic. Equip your survivor with equipment like chainmail armor or shields to defend against the undead, pick up spell books to perform fantastic enchantments, or light up a pool of dragon bile to create an all-consuming inferno of dragon fire! Take on the zombie invasion from the medieval streets to secret vaults that create quick passages through the citadel (and often hold special artifacts). Chase down the elusive Necromancers to keep them from multiplying the zombie masses. And tackle a whole new set of missions through which your group of survivors will become the heroes of the land (or the last victims of the zombie massacre).
$125.00
Zombicide: Black Plague - Wulfsburg
An expansion for Zombicide: Black Plague, Wulfsburg adds new tiles, heroes, equipment, and enemies to the game. Wulfsburg is so named because of the pack of wolves that surround the area, and some of these wolves have been infected by the zombie virus. Included is a new type of Abomination, the Wolfbomination!
$86.00$56.00
Zombicide: Black Plague/Green Horde - Friends and Foes
Zombicide: Friends and Foes is an expansion for Zombicide: Green Horde. On the "Friends" side, it includes new Survivors and weapons to equip them, but also faithful Familiars to aid them in their quests. On the "Foes" side, the expansion contains challenging Tainted Walkers and Abomination, from which you'll want to keep your distance, 5 new treacherous tiles, and 10 new deadly Quests! The full contents of the Zombicide: Friends and Foes expansion are: 4 Survivor figures and ID cards6 Familiar figures18 Tainted Walker figures1 Tainted Abomination figure5 double-sided tiles17 Equipment cards14 Zombie cardsRulebook with 10 new Quests
$71.00$51.00
Zombicide: Box of Zombies Set #3 - Angry Zombies
Even a zombie is entitled to a bad day every once in a while.With the Zombicide: Angry Zombies box, the Survivors of the plague are going to have a whole new threat level to deal with. Berserker zombies won't go down with a simple bullet to the head. You must decapitate them if you want to stop their vicious advance. The Angry Zombies box contains Berserker Walkers, Runners, and Fatties, including some exclusive sculpts not found anywhere else.This product is an expansion: Zombicide Season One or Season Two base game required to play.
$36.00$27.00
Zombicide: Chronicles Survivor Set
When the zombie apocalypse happened, it came quickly. Even the police and military were overwhelmed before they knew what was happening. That means that there’s a lot of… stuff just scattered everywhere, most of it is still pretty useful. That’s good, because we’re going to need everything we can find if we want to survive. The Field Guide for Zombicide: Chronicles gives players a whole host of new gear for their games. From mundane to military-grade, this 60-page book has stats for a little bit of everything. There’s even some heavy weaponry, along with the rules for how to use it. Also included are rules for new vehicles and special skills for law enforcement and paramilitary Survivors.
$43.00$32.00
Zombicide: Dark Nights Metal Pack #1 - Survivors & Abominations Set
From the darkest corners of the multiverse comes the Batman Who Laughs, hell-bent on destroying every version of Earth in existence. It’s up to the Justice League to stop this vile version of our own Dark Knight and all its fearsome, horrific minions.
$36.00$25.00
Zombicide: Dark Nights Metal Pack #2 - Survivors & Abominations Set
From the darkest corners of the multiverse comes the Batman Who Laughs, hell-bent on destroying every version of Earth in existence. It’s up to the Justice League to stop this vile version of our own Dark Knight and all its fearsome, horrific minions.
$36.00$26.00
Zombicide: Dark Nights Metal Pack #3 - Survivors & Abominations Set
From the darkest corners of the multiverse comes the Batman Who Laughs, hell-bent on destroying every version of Earth in existence. It’s up to the Justice League to stop this vile version of our own Dark Knight and all its fearsome, horrific minions.
$36.00$25.00
Zombicide: Dark Nights Metal Pack #4 - Survivors & Abominations Set
Spanning the multiverse are many versions of Earth and its faithful guardians: The Justice League. Yet while many versions of heroes such as Superman and Green Lantern exist, there are many horrors as well. Now with the dimensions opening, our own League must take on The Devastator and The Dawnbreaker, horrors from beyond the dimensions intent on destroying Earth as we know it!
$36.00$25.00
Zombicide: Dark Nights Metal Pack #5 - Abomination Lobo Batman
From the darkest corners of the multiverse comes the Batman Who Frags, hell-bent on destroying every version of Earth in existence. It’s up to the Justice League to stop this vile version of our own Dark Knight and all its fearsome, horrific minions.
$36.00$25.00
Zombicide: Extra Players Upgrade
Humans are social animals. We just love a good get-together, even if that get-together is the end of the world. The Extra Players Upgrade Set lets players add more people to their games of Zombicide. It contains plastic dashboards, starting equipment, counter bases, and trackers to bring your Survivor count from 7-12 for their games. Everyone loves a good party.
$25.00
Zombicide: Glow in the Dark Dice
Fighting the living dead just got a little brighter!Perfect for low-light and black-light Zombicide adventures, this set of six custom dice your attack and defence rolls will look good, even if you don't get the results you're looking for!
$19.00$16.00
Zombicide: Green Horde
This sequel to the Zombicide: Black Plague will bring players back into a world of deadly medieval fantasy, this time filled with infected orcs and goblins who will put survivors to the ultimate test. This green menace is not only stronger than their human counterparts, but they also tend to gather into massive hordes that ambush the survivors when they least expect it. Set in the same medieval era as Black Plague, players will take on the role of Survivors looking to defeat the shuffling, undead menace by any means possible. In Green Horde, up to six players can join the battle for survival. They’ll combine forces and work cooperatively to accomplish their goals, and against all odds, stay alive. Fans of the Zombicide series have become familiar with the Walkers, Runners, Fatties, and Abominations that shuffle around, looking for victims. But the creatures they will face are not just zombie humans, they’re zombie orcs! The Survivors will have to gear up with a wide variety of medieval equipment if they hope to outlast these fearsome foes. Zombie Orcs are stronger than the classic zombie and represent a stiffer challenge to even seasoned undead-hunting veterans. A new challenge for the Survivors is the Horde. It represents a growing group of Orc zombies that are ready to enter the board in an unexpected location and ambush the Survivors. As zombie cards with the Horde symbol are drawn, one extra zombie miniature of the same type is set aside, collectively forming the Horde. They will be locked into place until an “Enter the Horde!” card is drawn, spawning the Horde on the board. Any Survivor caught on their own near this roving menace would best beat a hasty retreat. With such menacing new foes, the Survivors are going to have their hands full dealing with the Green Horde. Luckily, they’ll have some new weapons and spells on their side to help combat the rotting masses. Things like the Lava Burst, the Norse Sword, and the Bone Kukri will all be helpful when hacking through a pack of the undead. Oh, and if they should gather together too tightly, the Survivors can always hit them with the catapult...(did we not mention the catapult?). Zombicide: Green Horde includes ten new challenging quests, featuring some of the toughest scenarios a Survivor has ever had to face. With new terrain, like ledges and water holes, and the ever-present threat of the Green Horde making an appearance, the team will have to plan their routes carefully. Sometimes avoiding trouble is better than facing it head on! Zombicide: Green Horde is the next chapter in the ever-evolving world of Zombicide. There’s no rest for the Survivors if they hope to battle their way to a new hope and a new beginning.
$157.00$125.00
Zombicide: Green Horde - No Rest for the Wicked
In some places, dark magic seems to permeate the ground itself, corrupting everyone and everything. It can be the consequence of a necromancer ritual, a desecrated sanctuary, or the recent manifestation of otherworldly forces, among others. In such areas, infected animals gather like moths to a flame. Zombies are almost immortal. And above all, scourges like necromancer dragons may claim the place as their wicked nest. From then on, nature itself seems to succumb to the zombie plague, and all hope is lost. Until we show up, that is. As long as we have something to say, there will be no rest for the wicked! Zombicide: No Rest for the Wicked contains an absurdly wide range of enemies. From tiny scurrying swarms of undead rats, to spectral walkers that only magic can touch, to a humongous undead Necromantic Dragon that will haunt your nightmares! All that plus a Ballista siege engine to give you a hand in dealing with these wicked creatures.
$71.00$50.00
Zombicide: Iron Maiden Pack #1
This pack includes 6 versions of Eddie, the iconic Iron Maiden mascot. Along with the figures, the pack includes material to use them in numerous games in various ways, including Zombicide 2nd Edition, Black Plague, Invader, and Undead or Alive, as well as Rising Sun, Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Massive Darkness 2, and Cthulhu Death May Die: Fear of the Unknown.
$50.00$40.00
Zombicide: Iron Maiden Pack #2
This pack includes 6 versions of Eddie, the iconic Iron Maiden mascot. Along with the figures, the pack includes material to use them in numerous games in various ways, including Zombicide 2nd Edition, Black Plague, Invader, and Undead or Alive, as well as Ankh: Gods of Egypt, Massive Darkness 2, and Cthulhu: Death May Die.
$50.00$40.00
Zombicide: Iron Maiden Pack #3
This pack includes 2 oversized versions of Eddie, the iconic Iron Maiden mascot: Fear of the Dark and Wicker Man. Along with the figures, the pack includes material to use them as enemies in numerous games, including Zombicide 2nd Edition, Black Plague, and Undead or Alive, as well as Massive Darkness 2, and Cthulhu: Death May Die - Fear of the Unknown.
$29.00$23.00