This game published in Poland in the years of economic crisis (last years of real socialism in central-eastern Europe) is clearly a somewhat modified clone of Monopoly. The players buy rights to colonize planets (streets) and build their bases (houses) and planetary colonies (hotels). The differences between this game and Monopoly are: - There are 9 not 10...
Throughout the history of mankind conflict is at the core of our evolution, evident in each generation with war and expansion of territories to show dominance of one empire over its rivals. Such aggression is not a choice of right or wrong, but is instilled into our DNA through the course of evolution. This strategy game challenges players to execute...
It is the early 19th century. The Industrial Revolution is underway, and the demand for cotton is soaring. As a British entrepreneur, you see an opportunity to profit from this booming market. You will send your ships all over the world in search of the best prices for cotton. Will you keep up with the expanding market and become the most successful...
Your parents have given each of their children a part of the family farm in the small but growing town of Cottonwood. You have three years to show that you can make your share profitable. You may plant corn and grain, raise animals, and gather berries and herbs from the countryside. You may sell goods at each of the three Markets, and enter the income in...
The Cottonwood Contest: Cousins is a stand-alone solo game. Two decks can accommodate two to four players. The Cottonwood Contest: Cousins has more types of goods than The Cottonwood Contest, and it introduces a new type of item: vegetables that can be planted in fields and then processed after being harvested. It also does not include any field/pasture...
This 1966 game is based on the Apollo project aimed at putting the first man on the moon. It is a game for 2-6 players, who roll dice to move around the board while building up a full four-stage Saturn rocket and then successfully launching it. Components include the board, 36 Astronaut (or "Condition") playing cards with period photographs, 20 yellow...
You are in the currency exchange market. You will be trading money with other players. You will have some possible secret partners. You can find out who your partner is or find out which currency is fake. There will be a secret card that shows the currency or the numbered bill that is fake for that round. Be the player with most money at the end. Don't get...
Countryball Cards is an indie strategy card game inspired by countryball memes and tabletop tactics. Build a team of nations, combine unique abilities, and play with friends. How to Play Crash Course - Learn in 2 Minutes! 1. Setup Both players draw 2 cards, choose 1 to keep and reveal, discard the other one. Repeat 3 times for 3 cards each. Roll 4 resource...
"Countryopoly combines the fun of a property trading game with instruments used in today's country music. Players start at the sign with the arrow and proceed clockwise. Players build houses and hotels and choose from the unique "Pick'n'Grin" cards meant to keep them grinning, or they may be forced to take a "Grin'n'Bear" card. They will need loads of luck...
Amid the lavish splendor of the palace of Versailles, players strive to improve their standing among their fellow courtiers. Their mark, with either the Queen or Louis XIV himself, depends on how they manipulate elevated forms of etiquette, repartie, and the true passion of the court...The high art of ridicule. Circumstances change as the court moves from...
If you were able to survive this scourge and still have air in your lungs, try playing this challenging 40-day quarantine print & play game with strategy and patience. The game is very simple. You will start a quarantine due to the coronavirus and you must take care of yourself. During the game you must acquire food to live every day. You must get money to...