In this cooperative game, players have a limited time to find, by touch and feel in a large shared cloth bag, some of the letters needed to write the name of the two animals on their card, a simple one with few letters and a difficult one with more letters. The players then together try to find the name of the other players' animals. —description from the...
Anything You Can Do is a family-friendly card game where players attempt to one-up each other at physical and mental challenges. What makes the game really unique is the surprising combination of challenges that you will need to do during your turn. It might be easy to name 3 books, skip on 1 leg, and do 3 dance moves - but can you do them all within 30...
You all know Articulate, the fast-talking description game, now get ready for the New Zealand Edition! With adapted playing cards, including Kiwi towns, wildlife and celebrities, this is the ultimate local gaming experience! Try to get your partner to say as many words from a particular category written on the cards within the thirty second time limit, you...
The mechanics remain the same as in the original Articulate!, but rather than you're partner/team having to guess a single word, they have to guess a number of phrases or proverbs from cards drawn within a specific time limit (provided by a sand timer). The team then move their pawn a number of spaces around a board dependent upon the correct number of...
Serial Killer - One of the players will become the assassin with an unassailable instinct that has been repressed until now. The assassin will convince one of us to become an accomplice in a terrifying scheme: to eliminate one by one, those who until now have been but friends. The Murderer and accomplice will have to go unnoticed in each crimes, hide their...
The first of its kind - a squishy dice throwing and rolling strategy party game! Asteroid Dice came about from a love of dice and dodgeball! A dicey combination? We don’t think so. Simply throw and collide your squishy foam dice to roll the highest score each round and win all the cards in the asteroid field. You must choose a dice from the middle of the...
Asteroyds is a racing and pre-program game similar to RoboRally but with enough significant differences to make it stand out as its own design. Each player takes on the role of a famous Shuttle Racer Pilot and they have been drawn to a deadly event put on by a mega-rich entrepreneur that has recently bought the Ujitos system. The aim of Asteroyds is to...
Attackers! is the definitive fighting game. Play your cards right, perform unstoppable combos and take on all your opponents to be the last player standing. Discover its three game modes and enjoy the most fun and dynamic games. Up to 9 players to enjoy with family and friends. In Attackers there are 6 different characters printed on the cards, each of...
Welcome, fellow islander! Let's auction some Land and build our dream island together! Imagine beaches perfect for sunbathing, a sprawling theme park for endless fun, cosy houses for residents to rest, and lush gardens to enjoy the fresh air. And what's a paradise island without peace, love, and music? Let's spread them far and wide across our beautiful...
The goal is to complete various tasks under time pressure (using an hourglass) to collect raspberries. These tasks include building challenges, memory games, and concentration exercises, aiming to become the fastest food gatherer in the forest. It's a family-friendly game that promotes speed, concentration, and motor skills, and is also suitable for...
Based on the hugely popular web game "Google Feud" and jam-packed with the strangest internet searches known to man, Autocomplete: The Game is an autocorrect guessing game that will keep players on their toes. Featuring multiple gameplay options and 300 prompts — from "My dog ate..." to "Can you 3D print a..." — teams have one minute to correctly complete...
The goal of the game is to find words that won't share any letter in the same position than the words previously found. The winner is the player who made the most words, found the last one in the dictionnary or simply had the last word (others abandonned/couldn't play) A scoring scheme can be used, for exemple 1 word/1 point, penalty for incorrect guesses....