User summary ウサギの都市計画 (Usagi no Toshi Keikaku) is a Japanese game for two players, about Rabbits' city planning. The rabbits' civilization was so flourishing that they establish a city-state. In order to expand their territory, they began working on internal affairs and invasion. Usagi no Toshi Keikaku is a two-player card game. Each turn, both players...
In search of the delicious Candy Gems abundant across the land of Crossing, the Usagyuuun are setting off to find the precious sweet gems and satisfy their sweet tooth! Once peaceful and quiet, the land of Crossing is now crowded with the playful Usagyuuun coming from all kinds of backgrounds: explorers, pirates, or warriors, all hoping to collect the...
From the triangular game pieces to the diamond shaped game board you'll have trouble finding anything like what the Usurper Battle System has to offer. You'll have an even harder time putting this game down once you've learned the rules. In this campaign (Titans of Tartarus) You'll choose one of the four banished Olympian Gods. You'll build a team of...
Get Bit! is a 2 to 6 player game. These expansions allow another player to jump in the water and try their hand against the hungry shark. The Pink Robot Expansion includes the pink figure, Spider Woman stickers, and all the cards needed to play the game with this extra color. The Orange Robot Expansion includes the orange figure, Bruce stickers, and all...
The Get Bit! Sharkspansion is an expansion to the Get Bit! game that allows a 7th player to play as the SHARK. This expansion was released in connection with Mayday Games' Kickstarter campaign for their reprint of Get Bit! in 2011. COMPONENTS Shark Hand Containing: Right Leg Left Leg Right Arm Left Arm Head (no ties) Any Limb (must be tied) 6 Hunger Tokens...
Get Bit! Feeding Frenzy: The Sharkspansion expands Get Bit! in two ways: • Item cards: Players can use items that have been lost at sea to get away from the shark — or at least get away from the other players. • Shark cards: Instead of mindlessly chomping on the last swimmer in the line, the shark is now a playable character. Can you outthink the others to...
Utter Nonsense is a card game where players combine stereotypical accents with outrageous phrases to create sayings that are just plain ridiculous. Picture a grandma bragging about sexting or a redneck evaluating the finer points of an isosceles triangle. Each game comes complete with 40 Accent Cards and 460 Phrase Cards. Sometimes the phrases pair well...
V.I.P.E.R. or The Official Handbook of the Venerable Institute of Practitioners of Extraplanetary Racing (which is quite a mouthful by any standard). The game is a basic space racing game with a free form construction and movement system, similar in concept to things like Full Thrust and Car Wars where there is a large amount of work to be undertaken...
Tactical land combat game based on Japanese robotech animation series "Blue Comet SPT Layzner". The second game for Layzner. Each unit represent a SPT(Super Powered Tracer, robotech name in this universe). Unit ability is written on the data cards. Each player control one or few SPT and aims at the destruction of the opponent SPT. Players writes down the...
Information compiled from the website tomeoftreasures.com with information from the designer. This game is essentially an "errata section" for TSR's game Valley Forge, a game released at GenCon for the 1976 Bi-Centennial. However, this game product was self-published by the designer Dave Wesely as he was being called into the US Army. He hired former TSR...
From the New World Games website: A speedy game for 2 or more players. There's not really any strategy involved in this quick game. I was just trying to make up something fun and simple that required fast thinking. Players will race to make scoring sets of five cards by combining pictures and colors in different ways. Each player takes a deck and shuffles...