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7 Wonders Architects: Medals
Constructing a Wonder isn't enough anymore! From now on, Medals will reward you for completing your objectives. Every decision counts towards leaving your mark on History and making sure your opponents don't take the lead. This expansion features two new Wonders (the Colosseum of Rome and the Ziggurat of Ur), new Progress tokens and a new game element: Medals. These are objectives to be achieved before your neighbours to gain extra Victory Points. This expansion brings new strategies to the base game 7 Wonders Architects, but the victory conditions remain the same. INCREASED STRATEGIC DEPTH: Elevate your 7 Wonders Architects experience with the Medal Expansion, introducing new layers of strategy without extending game length. MEDALS AND OBJECTIVES: Compete for victory with Medals that reward you for achieving specific objectives, adding a new dimension to decision-making and competition. NEW WONDERS: Explore the Colosseum of Rome and the Ziggurat of Ur, two impressive new Wonders that offer fresh gameplay dynamics. MORE PLAYER INTERACTIONS: Engage in exciting interactions with your opponents as you strive to outsmart and outscore them to leave your mark on history. EXPERT VARIANT: For those seeking an even greater challenge, the expansion provides an expert variant to test your strategic prowess.
$35.00$28.00
Gnoming A Round
Form sets, seek bonuses, and avoid hazards to achieve the lowest score! It’s a tee-riffic game you’ll never fore-get!The gnomes of Stottingham Shire are at it again. Form sets, seek bonuses, and avoid hazards to achieve the lowest score! It’s a tee-riffic game you’ll never fore-get! Watch out for hazards!Just like the big folk game of miniature golf, you and your fellow gnomes do your best to earn the lowest score. Collect and arrange cards in a 3 by 3 grid. Create rows or columns of identical positive value cards, or place negative value cards to drive your score as low as possible! After three rounds, total your scores and find out which gnome has won the game. Based on Grandpa Beck’s Games best selling game, Golf!
$25.00
Gangster's Dilemma
In Gangster's Dilemma, you play a gangster eager to satisfy the Mob Boss' demands. Each round, you will secretly choose to loot one of the city's hot spots in hopes of eluding the cops, avoiding other gangsters, and grabbing crates, art, jewels, gin, and cash when possible. But the cops are on patrol at all times, and they randomly search those same hot spots. So if caught in the presence of another gangster, do you pay bribes to the cops, stay silent, or rat out your fellow gangsters? What a dilemma!Gangster's Dilemma was designed by Adrian Adamescu and Daryl Andrews (Sagrada). It features beautiful art and graphic design by Kwanchai Moriya (Dinosaur Island, Pret-a-Porter).Gangster's Dilemma is #23 in our Gryphon Bookshelf Series.Components:42 Gangster Cards6 Cop Cards8 Character Cards6 Location Cards19 Boss Demand Cards7 Play Summary Cards7 Talk/Silent Tokens2 Closed Tokens72 Loot Tokens42 Dollar TokensAdditional Character, the Enforcer, + Church mini-expansion!Rulebook
$44.00$31.00
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
$51.00$43.00
Lost For Words
Lost for Words has over 300 unique words from over 60 different languages, aiming to broaden our vocabularies, as well as our emotional awareness. There are Word cards and Action cards:Word cards have a unique word, along with its definition and source language, and one of seven symbols on the top: heart, lightning, cloud, star, sun, moon, or diamond.Action cards have special instructions that affect gameplay and strategy. At the start of each game, each player is dealt seven random cards from the deck, which they keep secret from other players. On each turn, players have three options: Play a word card. Place it face-up in front of you, and share how you've experienced that feeling or experience: a moment or memory, who it reminds you of, or how you hope to experience it in the future.Play an action card. Follow the rules on the card, which ends your turn.Discard and draw again. Place any of your cards in the discard pile and draw a new card from the deck. When any player runs out of cards in their hand, draw seven new cards from the deck. The first player to play cards with each of the seven symbols or five of the same symbol is the winner!
$37.00$31.00
Bohnanza
Bohnanza is the first in the Bohnanza family of games and has been published in several different editions. In the game, you plant, then harvest bean cards in order to earn coins. Each player starts with a hand of random bean cards, and each card has a number on it corresponding to the number of that type of beans in the deck. Unlike in most other cards games, you can't rearrange the order of cards in hand, so you must use them in the order that you've picked them up from the deck — unless you can trade them to other players, which is the heart of the game. On a turn, you must plant the first one or two cards in your hand into the "fields" in front of you. Each field can hold only one type of bean, so if you must plant a type of bean that's not in one of your fields, then you must harvest a field to make room for the new arrival. This usually isn't good! Next, you reveal two cards from the deck, and you can then trade these cards as well as any card in your hand for cards from other players. You can even make future promises for cards received right now! After all the trading is complete — and all trades on a turn must involve the active player — then you end your turn by drawing cards from the deck and placing them at the back of your hand. When you harvest beans, you receive coins based on the number of bean cards in that field and the "beanometer" for that particular type of bean. Flip over 1-4 cards from that field to transform them into coins, then place the remainder of the cards in the discard pile. When the deck runs out, shuffle the discards, playing through the deck two more times. At the end of the game, everyone can harvest their fields, then whoever has earned the most coins wins.
$24.00
No Thanks!
This might just be the simplest game you'll ever play and, according to more than 10 years of 5-star reviews, one of the best. On each turn, you've only got one decision to make: I want to avoid taking points - should I take the points on this card or play a chip on it and push the decision to the next player? It's "engaging," a "must-buy," and "fiendishly addictive," and maddening when you you're out of chips and forced to take the points.Contents:33 Thick, Oversized Cards55 Plastic TokensIllutrated Instructions
$19.00$15.00
7 Wonders Architects
We all aspire to leave our mark. As one of the great ancient architects, your goal is to create a wonder to amazing that it, as well as you, will go down in history as a testament to human ingenuity and skill! 7 Wonders Architects in a new game in the world of 7 Wonders. Designed for a fluid and immersive game experience, Architects is a gateway game that still retains the strategic depth the 7 Wonders brand is so well known for.
$73.00$58.00
Not Alone
It is the 25th century. You are a member of an intergalactic expedition shipwrecked on a mysterious planet named Artemia. While waiting for the rescue ship, you begin to explore the planet but an alien entity picks up your scent and begins to hunt you. You are NOT ALONE! Will you survive the dangers of Artemia? NOT ALONE is an asymmetrical card game, in which one player (the Creature) plays against the stranded explorers (the Hunted). If you play as one of the Hunted, you will explore Artemia using Place cards. By playing these and Survival cards, you try to avoid, confuse or distract the Creature until help arrives. If you play as the Creature, you will stalk and pursue the shipwrecked survivors. By playing your Hunt cards and using the mysterious powers of Artemia, you try to wear down the Hunted and assimilate them to the planet forever. NOT ALONE is a immersive, thematic card game, where you use guessing, bluffing, hand management, and just a pinch of deck-building to achieve your goal, which is survival for the Hunted... or total assimilation for the Creature!
$44.00$31.00
Bang!
In the wild west, the Outlaws hunt the Sheriff, the Sheriff hunts the Outlaws, and the Renegade plots in secret, ready to join one side or the other... The world’s best-selling wild west card game!
$37.00$26.00