Cards & Games
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The Struggle for Catan
$14.95<p>The Struggle for Catan™ is a fast-paced game between the 2-4 factions developing newly settled Catan. Manage your resources to build settlements, cities, city improvements, knights, and roads that generate victory points or special abilities. While your settlements, cities, and city expansions remain yours, valuable roads and knights change hands. Varied expensive city improvements give you additional victory points and lasting advantages, so they’re generally key to victory.</p>
<p>As in The Settlers of Catan® board game, you win by being the first to acquire and play 10 victory points.</p>
<p>The Struggle for Catan™ is the perfect way for 2-4 players to swiftly and casually explore, settle, trade, and build on the beautiful and ever-changing island of Catan.</p> Learn More -
Bacchus
$17.99<p>When the gods throw a party... The Roman god of wine, Bacchus, has organized three great Bacchanalias to be held in his honor. </p>
<p>He has given his satyrs the enviable task of recruiting young nymphs to come to these wild parties. </p>
<p>As a player, you are one of Bacchus’ satyrs. Your task is to gather together as many like-dressed nymphs as possible, driving up the point value and scoring as much as possible in the process.</p> Learn More -
Haggis: The Climbing Card Game
$16.50Out of stock
<p>Haggis is a climbing card game for 2-3 in the same family as Zheng Fen and Big Two. It borrows and recombines elements from its parent games (card combinations, bombs, scoring for cards in hand, scoring for cards collected in tricks) and mixes in equally distributed wild cards and betting that you'll be the first to empty your hand of cards. Sean Ross designed Haggis over a number of years, extensively testing over thousands of hands to create a very engaging and balanced game. Gary Simpson has done a masterful job on the original artwork, that has to be seen to be appreciated.</p>
<p>The 2nd Edition of Haggis will feature the highest quality materials you have come to expect from the top "Euro" game publishers. From the thick, linen finished cards, a practical formed insert and thick box, we have choosen the best manufacturers available to produce this (soon to be) classic game.</p>
<p>There are a number of reviews and session reports that have been posted at board game geek. I’d suggest you have a look, here are few highlights:</p>
<p>Alex Rockwell - "Its pretty brilliant, and you can experience a game in the genre of Tichu, with only 2 or 3 players!"</p>
<p>Justus Pendleton - "My girlfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed Haggis, as should be clear by the number of games we played in quick succession."</p>
<p>Jeff Mays - "Haggis is one of the best two player card games I have encountered. The rules are concise and clearly written, and it is an easy game to teach."</p>
<p>Ryan Metzler - "The wild card play, unique bombing mechanic and interesting scoring make Haggis a game that stands apart from its well-established counterpart (Tichu). People looking for a deep 2-3 player card game will definitely not be disappointed here."</p>
<p>archivists - "I love Haggis and have played hundreds of games"</p>
<p>Tom Shields - "Wonderful & beautiful"</p>
<p>Haggis is on sale in stores around the world.</p>
<p>Haggis is a climbing card game for 2-3 in the same family as Zheng Fen and Big Two. It borrows and recombines elements from its parent games (card combinations, bombs, scoring for cards in hand, scoring for cards collected in tricks) and mixes in equally distributed wild cards and betting that you'll be the first to empty your hand of cards. Sean Ross designed Haggis over a number of years, extensively testing over thousands of hands to create a very engaging and balanced game. Gary Simpson has done a masterful job on the original artwork, that has to be seen to be appreciated.</p>
<p>The 2nd Edition of Haggis will feature the highest quality materials you have come to expect from the top "Euro" game publishers. From the thick, linen finished cards, a practical formed insert and thick box, we have choosen the best manufacturers available to produce this (soon to be) classic game.</p>
<p>There are a number of reviews and session reports that have been posted at board game geek. I’d suggest you have a look, here are few highlights:</p>
<p>Alex Rockwell - "Its pretty brilliant, and you can experience a game in the genre of Tichu, with only 2 or 3 players!"</p>
<p>Justus Pendleton - "My girlfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed Haggis, as should be clear by the number of games we played in quick succession."</p>
<p>Jeff Mays - "Haggis is one of the best two player card games I have encountered. The rules are concise and clearly written, and it is an easy game to teach."</p>
<p>Ryan Metzler - "The wild card play, unique bombing mechanic and interesting scoring make Haggis a game that stands apart from its well-established counterpart (Tichu). People looking for a deep 2-3 player card game will definitely not be disappointed here."</p>
<p>archivists - "I love Haggis and have played hundreds of games"</p>
<p>Tom Shields - "Wonderful & beautiful"</p> Learn More

