First released by Milton Bradley in 1956, Rack-O is a classic set-collection and sequencing game where players aim to arrange numbered cards in ascending order within a rack. Each player receives a plastic rack and a hand of cards dealt one at a time into the slots, locking them into their initial positions. During the game, players draw from the deck or...
Rack-Stack is played on a diamond-shaped grid of 16 spaces. Each player has eight pieces in their color. One unusual feature of the game is that the players must pretend that the board is vertical; a piece can only be placed if it is supported on both "lower" sides by other pieces or the board edges. The other unusual feature is that players may play...
A reconstruction of a boardgame played in ancient Rome. The authenticity of the game is uncertain. This game is based on Mill, one of the oldest known board games. During excavations near former Roman border fortifications, a copy of Mill has been discovered. In Radmühle (Wheel Mill), players try to form their three token into a line including the central...
Rafflesian is an area control game where fairies compete for nectar on a giant Rafflesia flower. Players simultaneously throw their cards onto the flower, aiming to land on one of the seven available spots. Each spot only counts the topmost card, and if you align three matching cards on different spots, you earn points. Once you score, those cards are...
Ragamuffins is a city building game in which the players take on the role of Old World capitalists who employ street urchins to thieve from fruit markets in an effort to manipulate prices. The game is played across 16 rounds, on a modular city map of 64 squares. At the beginning of each round 5 ships are loaded with 2 fruit tiles, and set sail for 4 ports...
In this tile draft and placement game, up to 3 players take the roll of companies competing to design the best transportation network. Fulfill the requirements of public authorities, connect people, cities and industries but don't forget sustainability. Forest and lakes will provide you with extra reputation points. Build the best transportation network...
A collector's edition of Railroad Tiles that supports up to 5 players! A single "big box" including all components from the core game, the World Expansion, and all other expansions available as add-ons, as well as additional components to allow for 5-player gameplay for both core game and expansions. Contains base game + 9 expansions: 5th Player Expansion...
Each thematic expansion comes with its own bag of tiles, in addition to the other components (like pawns and objectives, as well as other special components that are specific to each expansion, like the Canal End tokens, more on those later). When revealing Route tiles at the beginning of each round, players must follow a pre-determined mix of tiles from...
Despite the cute looks and serene atmosphere, this is deceptively one of the hardest expansions! Your goal is to create big Pastures with lots of Farms, but you want only 1 Animal of each type in the same Pasture or you will lose points. In contrast to all other expansions, the Animal pawns you get are tied to a specific column of tiles you get from the...
Your goal is to create a Desert surrounding your regular tiles, placing Desert Attractions of the different types (Oasis, Pyramid, Sphynx, and Obelisk), connecting them to your regular routes through Desert Stations, and placing Camels to bring people seeing the attractions and gain a few extra points as well. There's a special rule to follow when placing...