The object of the game is simple, the first person who has no more cards in their hands wins the game. To do this, the player must create a correlation between the card played by the previous participant and one of the cards in their hand. The player must use the magic formula “Kiddi” to relate and explain it. The other players judge whether this link is...
This game is a chinese version of Mafia / Werewolf. There are a judge and 8~16 players in this game. The players consist of Civilians, Killers and Policemen. The number of Policemen and Killers depends on the total number of players. 8~10 players: 2 Policemen and 2 Killers. 11~14 players: 3 Policemen and 3 Killers. 15~16 players: 4 Policemen and 4 Killers....
Game description from the designer: This is a new semi-cooperative card game of political negotiation, deception and voting in which players are politicians from the two big parties but who also try to push forward an individual hidden agenda. This game was initially designed as a game-base learning tool at the London School of Economics and Political...
With the announcement of the King's retirement, the pirouette for succession begins! All of his subjects from cobbler to cook, painter to paladin, debutante to duchess bustle about the castle in preparation for the succession. One of your favorites can attain the throne. But, beware! It will require clever maneuvering and selective positioning to be in the...
To triumph at King of Movies, it doesn’t matter if you’ve seen every film ever made or if you’ve never seen a movie in your life. The fun is in the fibbing! In this party game honoring the great American film critic and historian Leonard Maltin, players create their own film synopses based on real (but obscure) film titles while attempting to mirror the...
The King's Hunter is a fast game for 2-11 players, based on games of Family Werewolf, One Night Werewolf and One Night Ultimate Werewolf, and the basic system is based on the game Win, Lose, or Banana. It's a micro-game of 16 cards. This game is played in several rounds, determined at the beginning of the game. The winner will be the player with the most...
Kingdom of Aer: King Maker is a 2-5 player elimination assassination card game set in a Florentine fantasy realm. The King of Aer has died and each of the Great 5 houses must send their Royalty to the palace to see who is most worthy to become the new King. Along the road mayhem and treachery ensues as each family plots and assassinates the potential...
It's Medieval Crazy Eights! Cards are powerful when possessed in numbers, but only the first player to discard them all wins the game. The game of Kingship uses an 80 card deck ranging in card values from Ace to King and contains 3 various suits (Light, Dark, and Terra). Players must compete against their opponents to become the first player to use (or...
Kipling (the Seemingly Saying Something Game) is a card/token voting game exploring themes of complex communication – saying one thing, but meaning another – for 2 to 8 players, ages 11 and over. The game is based Kipling’s six questions, in our case ordered as Why, What, How, for the intent and (in no particular order) Where, When and Who for the content....
"One sees well only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eyes." Game Idea "Tame me", said the fox to the Little Prince. "What is tame?", the Little Prince asked? "To Tame means to make themselves familiar, to establish ties", answered the fox. Completely in the sense of Saint Exuperys' poetic world of thought the participants make...