In Karen, you attempt to fool others into thinking that your review is an actual one-star review. In more detail, each round one player takes the role of host and reads one of three types of review cards: What's Being Reviewed, Fill in the Blanks, or Write the Review. The host reads out the review or the partial review or the product to be reviewed, then...
A tie-in to the horror film of the same name. One player controls the evil demon, Molasar, while the others have twelve turns to find the Hilt, the only weapon that can destroy him. It can be hidden in one of six rooms near the heart of a labyrinth. There are intriguing elements to the game; Molasar starts with twelve servants but actually has to "eat" one...
Party word game with old words from history of the French language. Object of the game is both to invent the definition of a word in order to bluff the other players, and also to find the true definition. Players place their tokens to the "Start"-space. In his turn player draws one "Kamizako" card and sets out to define the word (be careful not to specify...
Paper-and-pencil game where from 2 to 4 players must score the most possible points by filling a row or column of an 8x8 board with their own symbol over several rounds. During a round players throw a dice in their turn and then tick a space on the board with their symbol (dot, circle, square or cross); the points in the dice mark the distance this space...
User summary Kidnap Machine is a print-and-play solitaire boardgame. There is a variant Version called Obscura (see below). You woke up in a dark room, and you feel the presence of something horrible. You must get out of the room using your wisdom and luck. To play the game, you need a die, two pawns, a pencil, and a printed square-grid play sheet. You may...
The game can be played on any piece of paper, as long as you have two pencils and two players. How the game works is simple. One player assumes the role of the sheep and one person assumes the role of the person trying to kill the sheep for various reasons. To start the game, a sheep is drawn on the page, preferably in the middle, then one person decides...
A tile-cooking game for 2 to 4 players by Néstor Romeral Andrés. Did you ever wonder where all those tiles from hundreds of tile-laying games come from? Well, they’re made in the KILN. The KILN is the special, high-temperature oven in which you fire ceramics such as tiles made of clay. In KILN 2 to 4 players compete to manufacture tiles for the publishers...
A game for couples to find out what irritates them in their partners and what they really love about them. The game board is divided into to two parts, the first part of the board is about the things you hate and as you go on, you'll get to the side of the board that's about the things you love about your partner. The game includes three different...
A flip-and-write game in which we take on the role of a medieval King ruling his kingdom. The game is a direct sequel to Knight, shifting the focus from the deeds of a single warrior to the personal decisions of the monarch himself. Every royal choice - political, military, or economic - has a direct and far-reaching impact on the entire realm and shapes...