King’s Cup Extreme is a laugh-out-loud party game. Sometimes refereed to as Kings or Ring of Fire, this classic college drinking game has been revamped for a more widespread audience. This deck includes fan-favorites from across campuses nationwide plus new, never-before-seen cards. To succeed in this updated version, you’ll need to be quicker, smarter...
From the publisher: An easy card & board & drinking game with many mini games, simple rules and cruel skills. Every player draws a card at their turn. There are 3 types of cards in the deck: a mini-game, a skill and a rule. If you draw a mini-game, you are going to play the game that is displayed on the card. Mini games are super easy to play and very...
From the manufacturer: Old King Toad is a hungry old soul! In this tongue-twisting card game, add bugs to the king's feast by playing cards in numerical order. If you don't have the next card in sequence, catch one just like King Toad! Say "Ribbit" and then stick out your tongue from one to four times to signal the card you want played. The first player...
The King of Kingdom Land has perished and left his subjects with no heir to rule their fair land. Enter the Barons who all vie for the crown despite their colorful quirks. Using their followers and keen sense of tactics, players will use their baron to jockey for position and finally take rule of the land. In Kingdom Land players will take on the role of...
Welcome to Kingdoms. The game where you must build your evil empire before other demon lords can build theirs. Kingdoms is a very social game that encourages interaction between players and is best suited for 4 players although 2 players can still have a lot of fun. If you like building up your strength while causing you opponents a lot of trouble then...
The festival of explosions brings a new chaotic and explosive energy to the classic Kingless formula. We’ve focused on new fun mechanics, all tying into our crazy festival theme to elevate everything you loved about Kingless to the next level. The new stand-alone sequel adds a new card type; attachments, you can place attachment cards on dwarfs and items...
Kings and Peasants is a fast-paced card game about climbing the social ladder, stepping on egos, and doing whatever feels morally acceptable for roughly twenty minutes. Each round, players compete to get rid of all the cards in their hand as quickly as possible. The first players to empty their hands becomes the King and the Prince, while the last players...
Kipling (the Seemingly Saying Something Game) is a card/token voting game exploring themes of complex communication – saying one thing, but meaning another – for 2 to 8 players, ages 11 and over. The game is based Kipling’s six questions, in our case ordered as Why, What, How, for the intent and (in no particular order) Where, When and Who for the content....
Paraphrased from the Publisher's Website: Kiss My Rules!™ is comprised of two poker-style card games (Straight and Flush) and two fun dice-shaking games. As players win rounds, “behavioral” rules are added to the game-play. Some examples of rules are: "No Swear Words.", "No Pointing with your Finger." "No crossing your arms or legs." Will your opponents...
Description from the designer: Kitten Casualty is an epic kitten sacrificing, player elimination style game. Players build their kitten armies, collect the 5 legendary pieces and save the rare action cards for the ultimate killer kitten combo. Players take turns growing their kitten points with a goal to reach 500 points. Once achieved a player can summon...
Kitten Kingdoms is a delightful and engaging card game that transports players into a whimsical world where adorable kittens rule over various realms. There are four distinct factions: Fluffington Aristocats, Purrville Innovators, Clawtopia Rogues, and Whiskeria Ambassadors. Each faction offers unique abilities and strategies, allowing players to craft...
Kittens and Rainbows and _____ is a party game of nice things and inspirational quotes. Players take turns judging other players' suggestions for how to complete an uplifting saying. Would it be better to say "Always aim for the moon. If you miss, you'll land among the bubble baths" -- or would you rather "land among the big burly bearded men having a tea...