Pocket Landship is based on the print and play Board Game Geek Award nominated (2017) soloplay card wargame. In this version we see a steampunk theme and expanded gameplay with additional enemy and friendly options, as well as multiplayer options. Command a Landship (the original British term for tanks) to clear a sector of enemy infantry, artillery, and...
Scott Czysz, the designer of Pocket Landship, has not been idle since the initial design of the game and has spent the last couple of years developing a 2 player competitive play version of the game. In this you are both tasked with beating the enemy Mech and the 'Big Bad' Enemy Base, but who will garner the most honour in the victory? —description from...
Pocket Watch is a free print and play 18-card micro version of Set a Watch. It is posted with permission from Rock Manor Games. Setting: The Kingdom is in grave danger. Powerful enemies are conspiring to resurrect the vile and powerful Unhallowed that your party has just slain. Now you, the mighty adventurers of the land, must visit these summoning...
Description from the designer: The pod station has suffered a catastrophic system failure. The crew is almost entirely missing, but those who survived the destruction made it to the main hub. There's only enough power left to launch one evacuation pod. You must begin to reconstruct the pod station. Move from pod to pod as the station takes on a new shape....
"What does it get a ballpoint pen? " "What does a helmet do? " Poi is a cooperative quiz game that is fun to consider sorting waste by Mr. 326 who designed the most popular ito. "What does a helmet do? " and let everyone answer the answer. Plastic and burning debris? "Oh there are metal fittings? "Can't be recycled? " and the debate is very excessive....
Point Art is the result of a collaboration between Cranio Creations and Quercetti. Make the most of the pins you draw to make your friend guess the right picture! Will they be able to pick on your clues? Play in cooperative mode or challenge each other in team mode! This game has two variants: one is cooperative, the other is a competition between two...
Point of View: Clash Club is a fast-paced, cooperative puzzle game where communication is everything. While chasing a fugitive, your team investigates the bizarre “Clash Club” – a surreal mix of techno, wellness, casino, and interior design. But the mission takes an unexpected twist... Each player sees the same 3D scene from a different angle on their own...
Point of View: Lost Places features four large folding maps that show a scene with hidden objects in a 3D style — but each map shows this scene from a different perspective, and each player (or pair of players) sees only one map at a time. As a result, no one has a complete overview of what's in the scene, so you'll need to pool your information together...