This expansion appends to the usual setup and game play rules. Each aspect of this expansion pack (Governors, Objectives, Envoys, and Boon of Ra) is modular and may be added to your game individually, all together, or in any combination. The governor cards give a Governor a special privilege to use during play. The objective cards describe a certain...
In Sails to Steam, a game for 2–5 players, each player takes charge of a different empire that it must lead to economic prosperity. Starting with a small fleet comprised of a few meager sailboats and a canoe, players will build boats, settle colonies, and even found new countries in an effort to spread the influence of their mighty empire. As their...
Saltire is a connection game for two players: Black and White. It is played on the intersections (points) of an initially empty square grid (board). The top and bottom edges of the board are colored black; the left and right edges are colored white. A crosscut is a 2×2 area containing two diagonally adjacent black stones and two diagonally adjacent white...
Who is the Salvanèl? The Salvanèl is a goblin that frequently appears in the legends of Trentino, in northern Italy. Until not many decades ago, in every valley you could find someone who said they had seen the Salvanèl, even though actually encountering him was extremely unlikely. They described him as a small man, boyish-looking, and always with some red...
A Tactical Card Game set in Sengoku Period, Japan. You lead a coalition of allied Daimyō and Samurai vying to obtain control of historic Japan. While your opponent commands an evenly matched army, they lack your selection of leadership and myriad tactics. Just as one drop in the ocean contributes to the tide, so too shall your Sashimono banners guide your...
里山さすてぃなぶる (Satoyama Sustainable) is a card game from Japan, themed on the Satoyama landscape that exists in Japan. Satoyama is the area between arable flatland and the foothills of the mountains (sato 里 means village, and yama 山 means hill). In the game, players are placing cards in a pyramid, representing the food chain in a Satoyama area. The players'...
Savage Go is a variant of Go in which there can be multiple stone placements per turn. It’s played on a rectangular grid of any size, initially empty. The two players, Black and White, take turns placing a number of their own stones onto unoccupied points (line intersections) on the board, starting with Black. Placements can trigger captures. If you...
In 1984, Parker Brothers released 3 card games in the Star Wars "Ewok Card Game Assortment" series: Favorite Five, Say "Cheese!", and Paw Pals. Players are dealt cards that together make a picture. On a player's turn, the top card of the player's stack is drawn and placed next to a previously played card or added to discard stack. If the latter, it's the...
Say What Now?! is a fast-paced word party game where pronunciation beats spelling. Each round, three vowel cards and one round objective are revealed. Players use the consonant cards in their hand along with the shared vowels to create a word that sounds real and matches the round goal. Before revealing their word, players announce their total score based...