Would you like to fly to the other side of the world? Can’t find suitable routes? Create your own routes and win the card game Let’s Fly. Get to know various passenger aircraft types and the world’s busiest airports, along with their official names and codes. Pick one of the 4 game objectives and score points, count the passengers or conquer continents....
Let’s Go Singapore! is a Singapore-themed board game perfect for children 4 and above to learn more about their country and practise strategising! Complete the destination objectives by playing your right cards adding up their values. Advanced rules allow you to subtract values, too. Let’s Go Singapore! is a game about attractions in Singapore that tests...
Link up expressive emojis in this fun game of making connections! Start with four links and play them on the board to connect the dots. For each connection you make, you earn cards. collect more links, play skillfully, and thwart your opponents to get ahead. If you're the first to complete a set of cards, you win! With quick play and compelling strategy...
Created by The Kindness Collective, Listen Up is a conversational board game that tests your listening skills and inspires deeper connections between friends and family! Packaged into a compact and easy-to-play game with over 250 questions and activities, ranging from deep and meaningful to light-hearted and fun, Listen Up is guaranteed to reveal untold...
Welcome to Little Drawington, a small sleepy village on a hill in the British countryside that prides itself on their beautiful gardens and friendly community. As the days get shorter and the leaves start to change, excitement rises in the village as they get to work on their autumn gardens for the Pumpkin Growing Contest. This year, the competition is...
In 1792, Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky, the Russian mathematician and geometer was born. In 1953, Tom Lehrer borrowed Lobachevsky's name for a song inspired by Danny Kaye's Constantin Stanislavski routine, with the subject changed from acting to mathematics, and in particular to plagiarism in mathematics. (Lobachevsky's name was chosen purely because it...
A life-threatening virus breaks out, spreads at lightning speed and reaches Europe in no time. What was first described as a harmless flu turns out to quickly escalate into a pandemic in which affects millions of people. Nobody was prepared for the arrival of the virus and a lockdown can no longer be prevented. It is up to you, the experts, to get the...
Lost for Words has over 300 unique words from over 60 different languages, aiming to broaden our vocabularies, as well as our emotional awareness. There are Word cards and Action cards: Word cards have a unique word, along with its definition and source language, and one of seven symbols on the top: heart, lightning, cloud, star, sun, moon, or diamond....
Introduction:Loupe (from Middle English: Loupe, meaning "loop") is a game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty hexagonal board with triangles. The recommended board size is 9 points per side, but it can be played on an 11-sized board for longer games or a 7-sized board for shorter games. Each...
Become the best wrestling team in this fast-paced card placement game. From two to four players fight in this 10 minutes card game. Place a secret card from a hand of four every round. Following the turn order, reveal any card on the board. The owner of the card activates the revealed card to move in the ring or cover another luchador to nullify their card...
Lussetrain is a solo or co-op card based on the Scandinavian tradition Lucia that is celebrated every year on the 13th of December. In Lussetrain, the players are trying to rearrange a train of Lussekids in the traditional order: Lucia in front and Starkids in the back. But all of the kids candles have gone out! So you must use the Tomtens to start...
Mabi is a unification game in which the goal is to create the largest group of your pieces possible. Starting with the initial position as the diagram, players move one of their pieces either vertically or horizontally, one step at a time. However, if a pieces is adjacent to a larger group of opponent's pieces, that piece becomes paralyzed and cannot move....