MONOPOLY: The Witcher lets players journey the Continent to buy, sell, and trade dangerous monsters from the popular video game franchise, such as Bruxa, Crone, Leshen, and more! Work magic around the board with custom show object tokens, including a Flaming Book, Lute, and Crystal Skull. Upgrade properties with Houses and Manors while managing Bounty and...
This is a Target exclusive edition which features brand new cards and can be played on its own or with MonsDRAWsity. Those pesky monsters are at it again, and one of them's been spotted nearby! As a paranormal investigator, it's your job to sketch out this newest anomaly based on your witness's description, but be careful... they didn't get a good look...
Imagine seeing a real alien stomping through your backyard. Now imagine describing what it looked like to a police sketch artist. That is exactly what you are expected to do while playing the frantic drawing party game MonsDRAWsity: My Lil' Monsters, a version of MonsDRAWsity designed for younger players. One player, known as "the Witness", has twenty...
MonsDRAWsity is back with MonsDRAWsity: Unusual Suspects, a brand new, stand-alone edition to one of 2020 and 2021's best party games! So when Deep Water Games decided to make another version, it made perfect sense to collaborate with the brilliant weirdos at Shut Up and Sit Down, a group of people known for being hilarious, energetic, wonderfully bizarre...
Description from the publisher: In your dreams, you are haunted by monsters. After some sleepless nights, you want to get rid of them. However, this is easier said than done. The monsters are always changing colors and shapes. Above this, when you think that you have gotten rid of them all, they suddenly reappear in numbers. Monster Boo is a fun fast paced...
Monster Buffet is a real-time, extremely fast paced, quick party game! Every players play a monster with endless hunger whose only purpose in life is to gorge itself full. Mostly on smaller, much less fortunate little critters! But alas, he is not the only one with empty belly and gaping maw. Other hungry monsters want their share too, and gosh, they are...
Monster Cards is played by two (or possibly more) players, who make their own cards that contain the name of an object or concept (e.g. "a broken chromosome" or "butterflies in your stomach") and a picture of the object or concept, which they then draw at random from their pile of creations and vote for which of the cards showing "wins" the confrontation....
Back to school! Here comes the annual retreat for monsters from all hierarchies to sharpen their skills after playing bad guys in a variety of board games for the past year. The most anticipated event, of course, is the legendary lunchtime battle! No one wants to be sent off on an errand to buy lunch for all the others, so brace yourself and fight for your...
Fight friends or fight numerous monsters together? The new card game Monster Combat from Tabletop Heroes leaves this decision to the players, because it can be played in both variants. Two to seven players go into battle together or against each other to fight aggressive monsters. A player starts, then the game continues clockwise. Each move consists of...
In this party game, players will take turns acting as monsters from the Monster Prom video game franchise. Each round one player will act as the "Bachelor" (or "Bachelorette" or "Bacheloraire") and will judge and score all the other players, who will be the "Romantic Interests." The Bachelor places a Monster Card of their choosing face up. They can then...
It’s cold, and the monsters need to warm up! They must snuggle to each other. But for this to work, they can only stick to monsters of the same color as them! Quickly group 3 creatures of the same color in a line or diagonally to form a trick of 3 punched cards. Make 5 tricks of the same color or 1 trick of each color to win the game! —description from the...
Monster High Horror-Scopes Game: Be the winning player who gets to read her Horror-Scope card aloud to all the players. Draw a Situation Card and read it aloud. All players mark how they would answer the question: "A, B or C" on their pegboard (for Row 1). Players compare answers. The next player repeats this process and players mark their answers in Row...