"Play enchanting tabletop games made of light and shadow with the Larklamp Magic Lantern Game system. [...] The Larklamp is a unique tabletop game system handmade by veteran game designer P.D.Warne in Montreal, Canada. —description from the publisher The main component of the Larklamp is a lantern assembled from laser-cut wood, into which card panels are...
Fourteen games in one box, but wordplay and bluffing steal the spotlight! In this clever card-based word game, each card shows a letter and a point value (plus wilds). Players build words from a hand of up to 10 cards, playing them face down and announcing the word aloud. Think they're bluffing? Call them on it! Truth-tellers get big points—especially if...
While the headline game, Mü, is the main attraction, this deck of custom cards comes with rules for several games: Mü - A complex trick-taking game. For 3-6 players, ages 12 and up. The Last Panther - A trick-taking game similar to Hearts, where players try to avoid negative points. For 3-8 players, ages 10 and up. Wimmüln - A trick-taking game where...
There are several game variations in the rule book, Crossword Lexicon, Lexicon, and Lexicon Solitaire. Quoted from the Rules for Crossword Lexicon, Copyright 1937, Parker Brothers, Inc. ... "Each player, by playing his cards to the Crossword layout in the center of the table, tries to play out their whole hand before any other player succeeds in doing so....
Liberty Match was inspired by Go Fish. It can be played with 2 to 6 players. It is played with American Standard Playing Cards, which is a deck of cards inspired by traditional playing cards. THE DECK The 58-card deck has 4 suits (Faith, Declaration, Revolution, and Unity) with 14 ranks: The 1st - 10th Amendment, A Gentleman, a Lady, a Patriot, and a...
Game system where 48 cards (from Ace to Queen in all four sets) build a 7x7 board centered in one single card summing up all Kings. Cards can be connected to the existing board following their order within the set or sideways by cards with the matching symbol, each way scoring differently. Several game variants are offered (from 1 to 8 players), as well as...
LOGOS DIVINÆ is a card game system that also serves as a historical guide to the mythology and deities of antiquity. Designed to function both as a conventional deck for classic card games and as an esoteric tool for tarot readings, it incorporates new mechanics inspired by Roman religion, alchemy, and astrology—reimagining your favorite classic games with...
37 cards, 3 suits, each with the same number repeated only once. These card suits wind around each other like a DNA double helix. LOVE(LA)PLACE is a deck of cards that includes the numbers 0 to 19 in 3 suits. However, each number only exists in two of the three suits (with the exception of 0, 10, and 19, of which there is only one of each, with 0 being an...
MaGCK contains everything needed to play and design Engle "matrix games" — free-form narrative games that encourage player discussion. The kit includes rules, hundreds of customizable tokens and stickers, disks (to mark status or conditions), isomorphic map tiles, various tracking mats (phases, turns, time, die roll modifiers), dice, and links to...
Magnate is a 3-6 player card game in which the players take on the roles of the 0.01%. Their goal is to collapse the 'elected' government (past the point where money-printing will save it) and to take control of the anarcho-capitalist 'utopia' that unfolds following the governmental collapse. This is a game of two halves. During the first phase of the game...
For thousands of years nations have fought to control Mana Sources, which are now essential to modern life. Each nation has unique weapons, talents, and battlefield-warping effects to emerge victorious. But be careful, each opponent may have a few tricks they've picked up from another nation... Mana Source is an adventure game set in a high fantasy world...
Marbles was played by ancient Egyptians, who made them from small balls of clay. In Renaissance Italy, glass blowers made glass "marbles". The game has other names, like Potsie, Forts, Ring Taw, or Bossout. There is a national Marbles tournament that's been held in Wildwood, New Jersey every year since 1922. To participate in the national you must first...