Pet Wars is a boardgame for two players that is free to print and play. Players control either the Kids or the Pets. Your goal as the Kids is to keep the house in good shape and keep the pets from wrecking the place. The Pets attempt to destroy as much stuff as they can and make a huge mess. Players only have 10 turns to accomplish their goals as best as...
Choose your Pet-Nauta, create your battle space and roam the different and colorful planets creating your strategy with one of two goals!!!.... Tame and adopt pets to complete your pet-family or equip yourself with them for the most furry, flea-ridden and bizarre space battle ever!!! ... and you ... Will you choose the way of the pet-family or the battle?...
Your pyramid-shaped pieces in Petal Battle represent insects fighting over a flower. Using a simultaneous action selection process called "sequencing", you must take over half of the board — with five adjacent pieces of your color — to win. Each time they take an action, players can seed (add a small in an empty space next to a large), grow (exchange a...
The garden of Tropika is under attack and requires every animal to choose which side of the plot they will play for! Use your petal powers to either defend or attack, and tilt each battle of this war to your favour. Game Objective: Be the best petal plotter by achieving an animal's victory condition that is determined by the last card they hold at game...
Pete the Cat is the coolest cat ever! Based on the best-selling book series, our Pete the Cat games introduce kids to simple learning concepts wrapped up in fun games. Kids develop color recognition, counting and decision-making skills. Keep on movin' and groovin' with Pete the Cat. In Big Lunch Card Game, kids collect different cards to create a giant...
Pete the Cat goes walking down the street wearing his brand-new white shoes. Along the way, Pete steps in piles of strawberries, blueberries, and other big messes! Does Pete cry? Goodness, no! Pete keeps walking along, singing his song while strumming his guitar. Help Pete change his favorite white shoes to new colors. Be the first player to collect each...
A game for younger children. On their turn, each player rolls a regular die. The number they roll indicates which part of their Beatrix Potter character card that they can 'assemble'. Unusually for these sort of games, like Beetle, is that you need nine parts to your character. Number 1 represents each corner piece so you will need to roll a 1 four times...
Each player is one of four characters from the Peter Rabbit (represented in the original edition by individual lead (!) figurines) and rolls a die to move along their own linear track which winds irregularly over the gameboard. They land on varied bonuses and penalties (which may, for example, direct the character along an alternate route, or tell them...