With a pop-up 3-D center board, all new game directives and board design that evolves from sepia to color, MONOPOLY: The Wizard of Oz 75th Anniversary Collector's Edition is truly a Wizard of OZ game that celebrates America's most beloved film in its entirety. Special Features: Custom illustrated game board with 3-D pop-up center, illustrated and built by...
You’ve reached the intersection where Park Place meets the Yellow Brick Road… so grab your friends and family, click your heels three times and return to the magical land of Oz. You’ll know you’re not in Kansas anymore with the world-famous MONOPOLY game. Follow the Yellow Brick Road as you buy, sell and trade your favorite locations in the movie from Home...
In an Old West teeming with monsters, only the fearless, the sharp-witted, and the clever will make it out alive. Recruit your band of outlaws, gunslingers, lawmakers and more to fend off terrifying creatures-and each other-in a gripping battle for survival. Wrangle a winning poker hand with unique abilities and secret cards in your holster. Attack your...
The armies from hell are upon England! Only one man can stop this demonic force: Sherlock Holmes, consulting detective. London After Midnight 2: Sherlock in Hell is a fun, fast and crazy card game for the whole family that can be played both as an standalone game and as an expansion for London After Midnight (Monsters vs. Heroes: Victorian Nightmares). •••...
Frankenstein: Madmen and Monsters is an asymmetric hidden Roles Board Game, based on the Frankenstein Mythos. Take the role of character from the book/movies created by Mary Shelley and reach your unique objective before anyone else and change the tragedy we all know (or make it worse!). Each player take a secret character and a hand of 3 resource cards....
Monsters, Don’t Treat Them Gently! incorporates the Monsters and Protagonists from the short stories of the 19th century to early 20th century celebrated English ghost writer, M. R. James. The game is set in the fictional parish of Barchester and features 20 typical locations from James’ stories. The game is introduced by means of a mysterious letter which...
ムーミンボードゲーム: ニョロニョロフェスタ is a Japanese game based on characters created by Finnish children's author, Tove Jansson. Nyoro Nyoro is the Japanese name for Hattifatteners. One day, a hoard of Hattifatteners suddenly appears in Moomin Valley and starts causing trouble. But when a witch teaches valley residents how to deal with the intruders—and also a way to get...
This is a Japanese press-your-luck game based on characters created by Finnish children's author, Tove Jansson. Each player is trying to collect the most Hattifatteners, mysterious, ghost-like creatures who grow out of the ground and are attracted to electricity. The deck in the middle of the play area represents the mountain the Hattifatteners congregate...
A Diplomacy variant based on Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. The game uses the basic mechanic of the original Diplomacy game. Players control armies on a map divided into areas. Some areas contain supply centers, the control of which, allows the player to build another army. Players write their moves secretly, either moving into an area or supporting another...
"Board & card game for 2 players. Battle between the Fellowship of the Ring and the Orcs of Moria. Abstract Skirmish level combat. Each figure represents a single man (unit). Victory: You win if you kill all the opposing figures." The game is played on a chessboard or any other 8x8 grid. Miniatures or counters are used to represent the fighters. The...
Description from the publisher: In the world after the six-second war, with the Earth decimated and resources scarce, vast, mobile, 'Traction Cities' prowl the Hunting Grounds for smaller prey in a system of 'Municipal Darwinism'. These colossal city-states scour the barren landscape for scraps that can be used to maintain their lives aboard the hulking...
McLoughlin Brothers of New York produced this Mother Goose card game. The copyright dates it from 1892. Grouping children's rhymes together and calling them Mother Goose Tales, is known to date from 15th century Europe. McLoughlin's game was a simple matching card game, a bit similar to Old Maid, with illustrations and verses from well-known childrens'...