A game about weathermen where the object is to predict the correct weather. Doing this correctly moves a frog up a ladder -- the player with the highest frog at game end is the winner. Play revolves around 36 weather cards which have different weather symbols; 1, 2 or 3 white or black clouds. The board is a 4x4 grid with pictures of different houses along...
From the box: Fun game for teaching the smallest kids about shapes and colors. The game is themed with Dora Explorer and it also can be played alone. Solo play is just teaching a kid about the shapes and colors, while game with two or more kids has some rules to it as well. Each player gets a small board, puzzle holes on one side. The board has 2 pictures...
ドラ猫 (Doraneko) is a deck-building game from Japan, where herds of cats explore an island. Players draft cards into their hand and then play them to expand the map of the island. The cards have effects or themes, which the players try to complete to earn treasures. When adding cards to the map, they must follow the rules, connecting roads, and always keep a...
Two player abstract strategy game of capture and defense, based in skill with a touch of luck. The intriguing game mechanic involves adjustable tiles that dictate the movement of the surrounding pieces. Immediately and continuously engaging with changing game plans and strategy. No two games are ever alike. Profound in scope yet fast paced in play....
Dot Zombies is a tile placement game where players are divided into 3 Survivors and 1 Zombie. The Survivors aim to escape from the Zombie by playing all 10 cards in their hand to achieve victory. The survival of other Survivors is not relevant; your goal is to stay alive. The conditions for playing cards are as follows: Place cards in a way that connects...
Dots is an abstract game of strategy. Score points by lining up the colors. Sounds simple enough, right? Scoring is done 1 for 1, this means one red dot lined up with 2 red dots scores 3 points for the player who layed the piece. There is a twist however; you must subtract the total # of mismatched dots from your score. The more colors you can line up, the...