Blood of the Werewolf is a different type of Werewolf game as at the start of play, you don't know your own identity but others do. Thus, you need to observe the actions of others to figure out who you are. Another difference from traditional Werewolf games is that it requires no moderator and if your character dies, you can still participate in the...
Players try to predict what Roscharch-style blots on each card mean to another player. The first player turns over 2 cards - a blot card and a card with 3 possible answers. He also lays face down a number card choosing his answer. Other players lay a card face down, choosing the number of the answer they pick. Points are awarded depnding on the answers...
Blow My Mind is a conversational discussion game in which the goal isn't to win the debate, but to blow the most minds with weird and interesting points while you collectively try to answer the unanswerable. The rules are simple: Ask the question, talk about the answer, and choose who blew your mind the most. Made in partnership with Kickstarter, the game...
Players take turns to pick a card, and play continues clockwise. One of the three words is chosen by the active player who reads it out. All write down an ingenious, unlikely or just plain silly definition. The active player reads out all the definitions including the correct one. All other players decide what they think is the correct definition. Each...
Easiest way to describe Bluffers Beware is "Balderdash with pictures." Rather than making up definitions for obscure words, players make up descriptions for pictures of obscure (antique) objects. The game can support more then six players by dividing the group into two teams. One team will attempt to guess the correct answer while the other team attempts...
A game where players compete to create the funniest or most imaginative book titles and summaries from a series of prompts. Each round a GENRE card is revealed and each player receives andom TITLE and BLURRB cards. After a turn of swapping cards, the players write a title and summary for their imaginary book using the TITLE and BLURRB cards. There are...
BOARD ROYALE is a turn-based survival card game for 2 to 6 players. To survive, you will have to be sneaky and a ruthless backstabber. BEWARE: Board Royale can be a friendship breaker! The goal of the game is to survive by any means necessary. If a player runs out of resources, they are instantly eliminated from the game! The last man standing on the...
Guns, weapons and explosions! A lot of new toys to wreck havoc! Even some experimental tech in to the mix! This military grade expansion pack bring more options to eliminate your opponents. But beware! It is as easy to die as easy to kill! Military expansion pack keeps the simple setup and mechanics of original game play and gives 80 new cards to give you...
You may be on a deserted island but at least you know things, things that can help you to survive. Take one out of seven personas and become more ready to handle what island and other players can throw at you! This pack comes with 56 cards to give your game more depth then ever before. Be a scavenger, medic even a diplomat to find your way up to the top!...
In Game Jam, you’re a game designer trying to make three games: A bloated masterpiece, a reliable gateway game and a mass market cash cow. Your goal is to make the most money you can from these games, as well as win the critical esteem of your peers: the much coveted game of the year award. In the first part of the game, players will draw three idea cards...
Böast is a party card game for 3-6 players built around the Old Norse and Celtic traditions of competitive boasting at feast halls. Each round, players secretly combine three cards -- a Deed, a Witness, and a Reaction -- to construct the most outrageous boast they can. The rotating judge (the Skald) reads each combination aloud and awards the point to the...
Bocals to Bocals is a party game for bassoon enthusiasts from the Breaking Winds Bassoon Quartet. Each player draws 7 yellow cards into their hand. One person will serve as "judge" and is referred to as "The Maestro". They will select a random black card with a question. Each player then passes one yellow card facedown to the Maestro. They are shuffled and...