Cards & Games
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Colossal Arena
$19.95Colossal Arena is a game of titanic battles and high stakes for 2-5 players. Designed by the legendary Reiner Knizia, this Silver Line classic is a new version of Titan: the Arena originally published by Avalon Hill.
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Zeus on the Loose
$10.99<p>Catch Zeus if you can! The great Greek god has bolted from Mount Olympus and it's up to you to nab this dashing deity. Play cards strategically, adding numbers as you climb up the mythic mountain. Grab Zeus when the total reaches a multiple of 10. Better yet, summon the strength of Apollo, Poseidon, or all-powerful Hera to bring Zeus within your grasp. Reach the top of Mount Olympus with Zeus in hand and you're a mortal among the gods. To play is human. To win, divine!</p><p>Did you know that, in addition to their supreme powers, the Greek gods were endowed with the special ability to change the course of card games? Well, at least that's the case in <i>Zeus on the Loose!</i> As you figure out how harness the strengths of the various gods within, you'll sharpen strategic thinking along with valuable addition and subtraction skills. A quick warning about Hera: Though she may be the most powerful goddess in the game, don't get on her bad side or else she might wind up helping an opponent steal Zeus and win!</p> Learn More -
The Impossible Machine
$14.95It all starts with a simple push... The Impossible Machine is the game where players build ridiculously complicated contraptions to do simple things. Why turn on the TV, when you can have the bowling ball hit a pin, to pull a string, to let the marble loose? Players earn points by getting their parts, with the right type of momentum, into the machine as they work together to build ever bigger and better machines. Learn More -
Cthulhu Gloom
$24.95<p>In <em>Cthulhu Gloom</em>, you control a group of Lovecraftian protagonists and guide them down a path of horror and madness to an untimely death, while keeping your opponents happy, healthy, and annoyingly alive. While your characters Gibber With Ghouls and Learn Loathsome Lore to earn negative points, you'll encourage your opponents to be Analyzed by Alienists and to Just Forget About the Fungus to pile on positive points. When one group finally falls prey to the interdimensional doom that awaits us all, the player whose characters have suffered the most wins. <br /><br /><em>Cthulhu Gloom</em> is printed on transparent plastic cards. Multiple Modifier cards can be played on top of the same Character card; since the cards are transparent, elements from previously played Modifier cards either show through or are obscured by those played above them. You can immediately and easily see the point value of every character, no matter how many Modifiers they have piled on. <br /><br /><em>Cthulhu Gloom</em> is a stand-alone card game that's also fully compatible with <em>Gloom</em> and its expansions. It introduces Story cards and Transformation cards.</p> Learn More -
Aquarius
$14.95Out of stock
<p><em>A Family Card Game From The Makers of Fluxx </em></p>
<p>Aquarius, the Looney Labs game of elemental connections, is celebrating 10 Awesome Years! We've updated the design and added some new features and new ways to play. Kids love the colorful design, fast play, and familiar matching strategy. Adults love the game's competitive edge. It's the perfect family card game. The player with the longest hair goes first connecting element cards to complete a secret goal. Deal the cards and plan your move, but don't get too comfortable -- you may get zapped!</p> Learn More -
Coloretto
$14.95Out of stock
The players draw cards from a card supply in the middle of the table. During the game, the players try to specialize in a few colors, as at the end of the game, a player can score plus points for only 3 colors; the rest score minus points. The more cards a player has of a color, the more points he scores. The player with the most points wins. Learn More

