Hey, adventurers! ? We're Studio Lyra, a passionate new indie team creating Guardians of the Abyss, a tabletop adventure game that combines strategic gameplay with an immersive narrative. In Guardians of the Abyss, you’ll: Battle dark forces and survive the abyss. Uncover a rich story with every choice you make. Strategize your way to victory with simple...
You are invited to an evening of wordplay. In Handsome, you will create words using a common pool of letters and personal letter cards from your hand. However, to score points, you're not only trying to create the longest word, you're trying to create words using the most cards of a single suit. With three suits available to score, every round you will see...
In Happy Endings, each player has a hand of 7 letter cards. On your turn you play cards to the table, to start spelling a word, or to extend a partial word if one is already on the table. If you finish a word of 4+ letters, you remove it and score 1 point per letter, and start another word if you can. You can play as many cards as you want and can, and at...
Players journey through the alphabet in this board game, creating 3-letter words along the way and collecting Hat tokens as rewards for successfully creating words." Each player starts the game with 5 word ending cards. They spin the spinner and move to a spcace, ahich has a letter that use to begin a word. If the can spell a word with one or more cards...
Content: 1 board, 1 Sand glass, 1 dice cup, 13 dice, 1 block The dice show the different characters of the alphabet with a point score. The rarer a character, the higher the value. The active player throws 13 dice, and the sand glass starts to run. Now the player has time to bring the dice into right order at the board so that they lay crossword like at...
The Haunted House: Raon is a word game using Korean alphabet, Hangul, tiles. How to Play: (1) Make a face-down deck with a boss card and ten ghost cards. (2) Place the Hangul tiles face-up in the center of the table. (3) Open the top card from the deck. (Each card tells you what kind of words to make) ex: a word start with ‘¬’ or ‘ ’, a word related to...
The board is 5x5 with holes which are initially covered with reversible O/X pieces, all on the O side. Then a card with letters which align with the holes is inserted in the base. The first player uncovers two letters, making sure his opponent sees them too, then replaces the plugs, X side up. Play continues with the players alternating. After the third...
Horseplay was originally designed in the 1980s, then published online in 2014. The game uses a square 9x9 grid as a playing area. Players begin in the middle of one side of the board, called the "paddock." Letter tiles are placed on alternating tiles on the grid, with empty spaces between each tile. The players then use chess-style movement to collect the...
A cross between Trivial Pursuit and Word Games. "Mystery Word" is revealed as players solve other word puzzles often in the form of a trivia question. Different categories require different types of questions answered. A good diversion. Huggermugger is an excellent word game for 2 to 4 players or teams. As players travel across the board in various...
How does a farm work? How is organic honey produced? Who knows what are the ripening times of the tomato or how the vine is grown? Learning the rhythms and mechanisms of agriculture, the good one, and discovering the healthiest and quality foods by playing. The players are called to face the tests of the game in four different categories: Vegetable Garden...
Red Herrings and White Roses is the first expansion for Illiterati that will feature new scenarios, new books, raid bosses called the Unwritten, and the heroic Protagonists who have come to your aid! Mix and match Protagonists from this expansion and all future ones to assemble your perfect team. Semper Lectio Librarians! Venture to the realm of Marquee...
Jargon, is like Scrabble. The board features a familiar if slightly skewed grid for placing letter tiles. Every round, every turn of Jargon features a particular lingo or category: could be "Military" or "Travel" -- there's 40 in all. The twist is that you get points by making longer words, no matter what the letters AND you can use slang, abbreviations...