The players each take the part of a Police Surgeon and attempt to help people in trouble at various points on the board. Each successful arrival at an emergency earns the Police Surgeon points and the first to accumulate 100 points wins. Game strategy involves gathering the most points while taking into consideration distance to the emergencies, their...
Potions, Poisons, and Plants is a card battler game that revolves around growing plants in your garden, then using them to poison your opponents. Draw cards from the Main Deck to gain Ingredients, Actions, and Reactions for your Hand. Plant Ingredients in your Garden and Propagate them to bolster your brewing supplies. Use Actions to Snoop, Swap, and Steal...
Pox: Save the People is a new board game challenging 1-4 players to stop the spread of a deadly disease. Not only is the game fun, but through play, players understand group immunity and the need to vaccinate. Players ages 7-65, and both casual and hardcore gamers have enjoyed POX. Players cooperate to vaccinate and cure people on the board until the...
The first-aid and safety game for all ages. "Pick a playing piece and race your opponents around the outer board to enter the wheel. Everyone gets the chance to be "Question Master" and take charge of the time buzzer." From the start square players roll the dice and move. The player is asked a safety or first-aid question related to the topic of the square...
Game description from the designer: Procurado: Mosquito da Dengue is a game for up to 4 players. It is a cooperative game where the goal of the players is to eliminate all breeding sites of the mosquito Aedes aegypti or eliminate all the mosquitoes in the game. Mosquito wins all players are able to eliminate all members of a single family (There are 4...
Proof of Life is a collaborative conversation card game about death, grief, loss, and reflecting on what you love about life. Official Rules: The goal of Proof of Life is to play a set number of cards to assemble a circle with other players. The player who places the last answered or correct card that completes the circle wins the game. Depending on the...
Psy Game is a strategic card game (200 cards)centered on the practice and profession of psychiatry and psychotherapy. Players collaboratively manage patient care by assembling multidisciplinary therapeutic teams, recruiting the best clinicians, accumulating care points, and navigating crises and treatment obstacles. The objective is to guide patients...
“Card game for 2 or more players. Players are medical professionals working in a hospital psych ward. Match drugs to diagnoses to score points.” “The Decks: Players share two common decks: The Patient Deck, and the Treatment Deck.” Each of the 33 cards in the Patient Deck represents a patient. A Patient Card describes the patient’s diagnosis and treatment...
In the nutty pet clinic a whole lot is going on, because everybody here has some sort of quirk: the animal patients and the charmingly mad clinic staff. So try your luck as a doctor and cure the bigger and smaller neuroses of your pet patients: Will a kinesitherapy help the hoggish hamster? Is a musictherapy the right treatment for the vegetarian cat? Show...
It's year 1978 and in Italy on promulgate the law 180, which ratify the closing down of all psychiatric hospitals. The idea of the game is to remember and relive the atmosphere of this important period... Players identify themselves in a doctor releasing patients from their jails or in the severe guardians trying to repress this situation, moving the...
Welcome, fellow malpractitioner! Take on the role of an unscrupulous, incompetent quack doctor treating patients with whatever medicines or surgeries happen to be available that day. Sure, they may not “help,” but they sure are lucrative! Whoever ends the game with the most money wins. Just be careful not to kill too many patients, or an angry mob will...
The entire Royal Family has fallen ill! The Royal College of Medicine has sent the call out across the land for help. As one of the leading medical "experts" of the day (we'll just call you a Quack), you have answered the call, but for your own reasons. You are not alone in this task. Others have also responded to the plight of the Royal Family, each with...