Splentia is a medium-weight board game that blends puzzly tile placement with engine-building elements. As gem artisans, players compete to become the most renowned in the kingdom. Expand your mining sites and grow your team of workers to complete intricate gemworks and earn VP. Each player simultaneously draws Miner Tokens and places them on their own...
Gather 6 resources with the squirrel themed standees. Use cards as your defined actions and be the first to enter the "Minor castle". Each player is provided 4 cards with different actions (e.g. move 4 or steal a resource) and has to exactly reach 6 defined spaces on a map to gather the respective resource. If all are gathered, the player has to exactly...
In Splitrick, you're surrounded by adorable but mischievous cats. Each one looks sweet, but hide a mean streak: some will give you points, others will scratch you with penalties. To survive, you'll have to split your hand and tread carefully: play too eagerly and you'll fall into their trap. Play too cautiously and you'll miss your chance. Only those who...
Splotch! is a stand alone expansion for the base game Croak!. In the base game, players move pieces around a board attempting to land on pieces of the opposing player while trying to protect one's own queen frog. As players move across tiles, they are flipped over, revealing different items that affect gameplay. Splotch! follows the same rules as Croak!...
The Krusty Krab is giving out an employee of the month award. To earn that title, you must collect the most customer cards. You need a restaurant and a server first, then you can lay down customer cards with like backgrounds for each set of the former two. Plankton cards can be used to protect or steal customers. When the deck is depleted, the player with...
You pull from a regular deck of cards 4 of a kind for each person playing. Shuffle those all together and deal them out so each person has 4 cards. They can't look at them until the game starts though. Place spoons on the table (enough for all except one player). Position them fairly, so each person pretty much has the same chance to grab one. You have one...
A kid-friendly version of the classic "Spoons" party game. Plastic "bones" are laid in the center of the table, equivalent to one less than the number of players. Each player has a hand of 4 cards; first player draws a new card and discards directly to the next player, who must take that card and discard to the next, etc. When the final player has drawn...