From the Invisible City Productions website: Pattern placement and deduction for two to four players. Object: Place tokens on a board to match patterns on your card or (even better) on your opponent’s card. Give each player one pattern card. You may look at your pattern card, but keep it secret. On your turn, you get to roll and fill. Roll: (This step is...
Rediscover the thrill of exploration and the point'n'click video games of your youth with this Pixel Adventures! A wild Seychelles island, an ancient pirate treasure, secret codes, a paranoid uncle, a missing woman! Will you come back alive and rich? Cleverly combine locations and items from your inventory to unlock passages and complete your quest! In...
Create order out of chaos! Pile up your Pixits, pick a card, and twist, turn and tip your cubes into place to recreate a pixelated image. This highly addictive, simple to learn game can be played alone, in pairs or in groups – hours of fun inside one little cube! Pixit is for ages 6+ and can be played alone, in pairs or in groups. For two players, the...
屁者先知 ("Fart Prophet") is a hilarious party game of hidden roles and bluffing set in an elevator. Players take on quirky roles, with one secretly playing as the "Farter," releasing gas on specific floors and causing chaos. Each round, players use action cards to protect themselves or accuse others, blending humor with tension as they debate, vote, and try...
This is a psychological card game that both adults and children can enjoy and easily negotiate. A group of friends visit a diner at night. There is something strange about the atmosphere in the restaurant. One of the friends eats the pizza on the table without permission and turns into a pizza zombie! If you are caught by this zombie, you will become a...
Together with the Sensor, the little sensory explorer, the players set off on an exciting journey. Depending on the activity square where Sensor lands, the player has to find out of six filled tins which are the two with the same weight, or recognize which wooden piece has suddenly disappeared. Or he has to intelligently work out and guess which piece of...
Game description from the publisher: Scratch the planet, discover the planet! Many people often imagine what is in the universe and on alien planets. Planet Surprise is a game in which you can fulfill your dreams of exploring the universe. Perhaps you can find out what's hidden on the planet in the shape of a tennis ball, or what's in the mysterious flying...
The game Planetary Destruction was inspired by the dark forest version of the Fermi Paradox. In its simplest form, it asks the question: 'If odds are good that many advanced alien races exist, how come none have been discovered?' The answer, according to the dark forest theory, is that all civilizations that are found to exhibit intelligent life are...
In the criminal underworld of villainous vegetables, 10 gangs are vying for supremacy, and ultimately trying to topple the ruthless Cartel that runs the whole racket. The aim of the game is to assemble gangs, destroy your rivals and overthrow the Cartel to win. You do this by collecting sets, stealing from your opponents and matching the Cartel cards. As...
Each playing piece has colored rings attached to its top and bottom faces; the color of the ring that's showing indicates how the piece moves. At the start of your move, you can flip the top piece in a stack over, changing how that piece moves. And your opponent isn't allowed to look underneath your pieces to see what might be there. With this significant...
Acid? Dangerous? Annoying? A car saleswoman! Edible? Quick? Flexible? Captain America — or an ostrich? In Platypus, players co-operate to gradually eliminate bad words in order to find and identify the "platypus" through their adjective cards. To set up, eight common words or proper names — the "platypus" cards — are placed face up in front of all the...
This drawing game with an ecological twist. The players are to rethink existing, everyday products and attempt to make them more environmentally friendly. For example, a player might attempt to redesign a piece of furniture using locally sourced materials or might attempt to come up with new functions for an old piece of equipment. The game itself is also...