GLOBULE is a placement game from Japan that mixes dice, card actions, and Go-Moku style placement of numbered pieces to play three different games. The board and the pieces are in acrylic, and include a North Star piece, the board being the starry skies above you. There is a set of 72 discs' numbered 1-6 three times in four colours. The game also has a d6...
The Goats are on the loose...and it's your job to help them eat everything in sight before they're wrangled back into the petting zoo! Choose a Goat and pick from the Pieces in your Tray to start stuffing their belly! Every turn the Trays rotate from player to player, so try to grab the best Pieces and strategically arrange them to WIN! —description from...
Going Viral is a competitive tableau-building game where you and your fellow players become up-and-coming travel influencers racing to gain likes and gain fame during your whirlwind trip across Europe. Your goal? Hit one million likes before anyone else—and leave your digital footprint all over Social Media. In Going Viral, each turn is a new opportunity...
The Managers Expansion Pack comes with cards that add ten managers to the game. Each of the Golazo Managers has 3 special abilities to give you an advantage over your opponent! Choose your manager at the start of the game. You can only use each card once, so use them wisely! Note: each of the 10 managers has their own special ability cards that are...
Grab Your Goat! is a board game for 2 to 4 players and takes an average of 30 to 45 minutes to play – your rascally goats depending! Play as one of four goatherds whose prized goat has escaped atop the nearby mountain. The paths are constantly shifting and the mountain full of pitfalls and perils, preventing you from quickly bringing your beloved goat...
The carnivals in this town just got even bigger! Clowns, enormous attractions, golden tickets, and more peanuts than you can handle, all arriving by train in the next week. And you’re taking this show on the road, stopping in cities across the ol’ US of A. Can you create the greatest carnival this country has ever seen? This expansion introduces multiple...
Grandstand is a head-to-head poker duel played across a shared grid. Players take turns placing cards into a central tableau, building intersecting hands that score in different directions; one player claims rows, the other claims columns. Every placement shapes multiples hands at once, creating constant tension between offense and denial. Each turn makes...
graph-it is an math educational board game for players to draw and map out different linear equations (sometimes some reciprocals). There's two variations of play for the game. In the standard version, players take turns drawing equation cards to map out all the possible coordinate points for that equation on the board. If the opponent notices they missed...
This abstract game is playable on a square-grid surface of any finite size. In their turn a player may place and remove a total of friendly and enemy pieces (respectively) that is equal to or less than “X”, an integer > 1 and agreed upon at the start of the game. The idea of “control” over a space relying only on occupation of its flanks and rear (which...
Keeping sheep well fed and happy is not as easy as you’d think. And these particular sheep are not the brightest of the flock as they need to be shown where the next area of fresh grass is. If they don’t eat they soon get angry, and you don’t want to be faced with raging sheep. And their eating habits are erratic to say the least. Sometimes they’ll graze a...
Grid blocked is a fast paced 2 to 8 player game where players take turns rolling the dice and placing tiles to create different patterns. Players that get the best combo of shapes boost their points. Players interact with one another with their actions to get the most points each round. The first player to reach 100 points wins. —description from the...
There's not much to say: It's Football. Everyone wants to play football, but this board game is the first true simulation of American Football. You can run or pass the ball or make any play that you see on a standard American football game on television. Every play develops naturally. You can run the ball or pass the ball on any play. It is like playing at...