With a mixture of skill and luck, players will build up their own map of landmarks while trying to stop others from doing the same. On your turn you will aim to build new landmarks by playing landmark cards, while demolishing other people's landmarks by playing attack cards. Jules the tourist visits each landmark in turn. If you succeed in demolishing an...
Satirical left-winged political board game. The goal is to make your political career. You need 4 demonstrations and 4 "gatherings" to become a member of the german government. For the movement you you political units to move up to 10 spaces. Overtaking other cost extra and the spaces you land on are executed. If you run out of political units, you are...
Pickup season is open! All thanks to Demoralizer, a love battle where no holds are barred. This card game by Krzysztof Miller overcomes the classic scheme of game for couples, and makes a perfect example of playing with the form and breaking stereotypes. The game can be played by 2 – 6 people, who have only one goal – to demoralize the opponents. Each...
Whether you’re Democrat, Republican or somewhere in the middle, Deplorables The Game is a bipartisan election game we can all play together. To win, players will have to buy Democrat, Republican and Bipartisan political cards to accumulate 270 electoral votes. But beware, this game is fraught with dangers like Drain The Swamp and FBI Investigations! Here's...
A board game released late in 2002 and is a multi-game in one with an emphasis on creative wordplay, phrase guessing and a whole lot of fabrication. Half of the game features the theme which is where the players hear a common word of phrase used on popular culture such as "cut to the chase" or "spam" and then fabricate the origins of those phrases to fool...
Dernier Episode ("Last Issue"), a retired superhero story telling game where the players invent their own superhero, then tell stories on how they caught supervilains in their young days. Create the incredible story of your own superhero and retell his or her greatest fights against a multitude of supervillains! Invent crazy adventures by picking random...
Are you naturally bad at describing movies? Don’t know actors names? No problem. Can’t remember the plot. No sweat! Can you describe a movie badly enough where your team can guess the movie but bad enough where the other team has no clue what you’re talking about? This is a funny game where you challenge your friends movie nerdiness by reading a bad...
Fun survival board game that is set in a cartoon-like environment. The game board is compiled from 37 individual tiles, which are placed randomly and face down. The turn system is fast paced. During your turn you can carry out the following actions in any order: A. Move to any adjacent tile (1x). If hidden, the tile is revealed instantly. B. Pick up a new...
Let the good times roll. Toss the cubes of fate and create millions of outrageous and hilarious combinations of personal ads. Never the same ad twice. In this fast-paced game of self-celebration, you race against the clock, using as many cubs as possible, to set up the last word in relationships between imaginary (and not so imaginary) characters. The game...
Destek Köstek is a word game that can be played by up to 12 people, everyone gives a one-word unique clue to the Guesser to try and guess the word. Clues that are not unique do not earn points, while the clue that the Guesser likes the most wins the Support reward. But if you give a clue to mislead the Guesser, can be chosen as a competitor, you might face...
"Destruction of SPI Center" is a tongue-in-cheek wargame by Greg Costikyan, self published when he was a playtester at SPI. The map was inspired by what looks like a fire alarm/evac map like you may see posted in your workplace. The idea is the SPI trolls (playtesters) are in revolt against their SPI masters, Howie Barasch, Jim Dunnigan, Terry Hardy et al....
A game where the players take turns being "the single" who will be presented with potential matches by the other players. Each of the "non-single" players choose two cards from their hand to construct a perfect person for "the single" to match. The card combinations are read out, and then the "non-singles" get to play one more card on one of the persons...