おつきみふくろう (Moon Viewing Owls) In a forest where no one knows about, there are owls that are kind of unusual, who are anxiously waiting for the perfectly round full Moon. “Let’s go view the Moon tonight” The owls work very, very hard to prepare for the dango. However, the dango are so delicious, tempting the owls to steal and eat them when no one knows...
Otters love little fish, clams, crabs, sea stars, and frogs! In Otter, players race to play all their cards first. There are three otters to play on. Each pile has a rule about numbers and a rule about suits. You must follow at least one to play on the otter, but if you follow both, you can play there again until you only follow one rule. Players keep...
Third game in Button Shy's Otterverse, follow-up of Why I Otter and An Otter Won. Play down cards that feature 1 or 2 of the 3 locations in varying point values, then the winner of each play will add a new card to the middle where the vote really matters. Only the location with the most votes at the end becomes the new home of the otters. The player with...
In this simple memory, matching game for very small children, you are a baby Otter, trying to eat as many delicious treats as you can as you swim home to Momma Otter. Race up the creek, looking for tasty treats. Find a pair and SPLASH! you move towards Momma! The player with the most pairs of treats, at the end of the game, wins! —description from the...
Second game in Button Shy's Otterverse, follow-up of Why I Otter. It's not easy making a cool otter den. You'll want to influence the best otters to hang out in yours. And often you’ll get to decide which otter goes where. Do you want this otter? Or an otter won? An Otter Won' is a spiritual sequel to Why I Otter, taking everything up a notch (including...
The sea otters in Otter World dive gracefully from morning to night to find tasty clams, but there's one thing the otters love collecting even more than clams - their pebbles! All the otters know where the cove's prettiest pebbles can be found, but by swimming quickly and skillfully, and making clever swaps, you can collect the prettiest pebbles and be the...
Otters is a quick, kid-friendly card game for 2-4 players ages 6 and up. Players take turns sending otters from their hand to the lake playgrounds on the board, playing 2 cards per turn. If you add enough otters to a playground to fill it up, you win that playground! Whoever has the most valuable collection of playgrounds at the end of the game is the...
Otto the Octopus is a tile laying game for 1 to 4 players Players take it in turn to score points by extending and completing Otto's arms, whilst also laying other sea creature tiles for various bonuses and effects. . This was an entry in the 2016 Children's Game PnP Contest and Otto did very well: 1st place: Best Game for Early Elementary School Children...
In オウムガエス, players are attempting to remember the locations of face down animals cards. On their turn, a player will look at two cards; if they match, they will collect them and take another turn, but if they do not, they will be returned face down and the next player will take their turn. However, the cards are never shown to the other players. Instead...