Our best selling game will delight you while increasing and reinforcing your knowledge of Jewish traditions. 55 illustrated cards decorated with colorful symbols of famous dishes, decorations, and objects from holidays, such as Hanukah, Shabbat and Purim. Take the Spot It! Shalom tin for fun wherever you go, or use as an educational tool to learn Jewish...
The Unsung Hero of the Dazzling Circus is...the Lighting! You are Gaffer the Lighting Technician! Skillfully shine the spotlight on the performers as they do their acts! Follow the cue sheet and place and overlap your spotlight cards in any direction still within the arena to attempt to accurately shine a spotlight only on the correct performers. The game...
Spout is a mini-version of Upper Hand played on the Shibumi set. Each player starts with 15 balls, and the board starts empty. Players take turns adding a ball of their color to any board hole or 2x2 platform. If the move completes a 2x2 platform containing at least three friendly balls, then the player places another ball on the platform; if that move...
Sprec (Stacking + Pyramidal + Recursive) is a Spred derivative (that is a LOT derivative itself) that rescues LOT's winning condition and adds a 4th ball colour to the Shibumi set. It features a simple ball-removal game mechanism that makes loops impossible, but at the same time, produces potentially long games in a very small playing area. The game can...
Spred is a LOT derivative for Series: Shibumi. It features a simple ball-removal game mechanism that makes loops impossible, but at the same time, produces potentially long games in a very small playing area. An average game lasts 45-50 turns. Two players (White and Black) start with a supply of 8 red balls each. The board starts empty. Players take...
An n-in-a-row game with a twist for the Shibumi Game System. The board starts empty. Two players take turns handing a ball to their opponent to place, either on any empty board space or on any 2x2 platform. A player may not hand their opponent a ball of the color just placed. Example: Player 1 hands a Red ball to Player 2, who places it on the board....
Spring, a game of flowers and growing gardens, is a 18 cards microgame. In Spring each player takes turn placing a card on other previously played cards. Each card shows four groups of flowers and, in order to play it, you should place it overlapping other cards in play, parallel to them, never perpendicular, and covering at least one symbol that do need...
Spring bursts forth in all its splendor: the meadows bloom, water irrigates the grass, and life returns to the air. But in this garden, only those who best coordinate their actions will flourish. Spring, created by María and Enrique Blasco, proposes a strategic duel for two players divided into two distinct phases. In the first, both players build a shared...
Some plans were made to be broken… Claw your way from low-level operative to master strategist in The Break System, a solo heist adventure. Scout, negotiate, infiltrate, and (hopefully) escape! Every decision shapes your experience. How will you manage your timeline? How will you spend your loot? Do you have what it takes? You won’t be without resources....
Chinese New Year is the festival that celebrates the arrival of spring. On this occasion, the best pyrotechnicians organize spectacular fireworks displays. As a pyrotechnician, your goal is quite simple: make an impression, and be appointed as a Master Pyrotechnician by the Emperor himself. Complete the most beautiful fireworks display by creating a...