Cards & Games
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Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition
$24.95<p>Your quiet little 16th century village has suddenly become infested with some very unfriendly werewolves...can you and the other villagers find them before they devour everyone?</p>
<p>Ultimate Werewolf: Ultimate Edition is the ultimate party game for anywhere from 5 to 68 players of all ages. Each player has an agenda: as a villager, hunt down the werewolves; as a werewolf, convince the other villagers that you're innocent, while secretly dining on those same villagers each night. Dozens of special roles are available to help both the villagers and the werewolves achieve their goals while thwarting their opponents.</p>
<p><strong>Contents</strong></p>
<p>More than 40 unique roles, 18 different scenarios to allow groups of all sizes and experience levels to quickly get up and running, a set of 80 fully illustrated cards, a moderator scorepad to keep track of games, and a comprehensive game guide with dozens of pages full of insights, tips and strategies. This set has everything you need for the best Ultimate Werewolf experience possible, whether you’re playing with a small circle of friends at home, a huge gathering of gamers in Ohio or as an engaging team building exercise at the office.</p>
<p>This Third Edition contains a new bonus scenario.</p> Learn More -
Robotory
$12.99<p>One arena. Two sides. Three robots. Can you get the most robots on your side?</p>
<p>Each player takes turns to select from one of these three actions: place an energy token, move a robot or fi ll up with energy. To play a token, take a piece from your stock and place it on an empty space on the board (that is, a space that doesn’t contain a robot or an energy token). </p>
<p>Robots always move towards nearby spaces containing energy tokens, using it up in the process. The black robot can only use black energy and the white robot can only use white
energy. The red robot can use both. To replace used energy, players draw tokens from a common supply: these can be black or white or both, but they are limited to having only four in their hand at a time.</p>
<p>When the energy supply runs out, the player with two or three robots in their area wins.</p> Learn More -
Bohnanza
$19.95This great card game is about planting, trading, and selling beans - 11 kinds of beans (this English version includes all the cards from the original game and the first expansion). Players try to collect large sets of beans to sell for gold. There is limited growing space and always new beans to plant. To avoid planting unwanted beans, players trade them to other players who want them for their bean fields Learn More -
Gracias
$19.95The players earn victory points by collecting cards in the 6 different colors, but they never want to have the most cards in a color. At the end, the player with the most victory points is the winner! Learn More -
Inka
$29.95<p>Four explorers, smitten by gold-fever, set off to find the legendary treasure of the Incas.</p>
<p>But when they finally arrive at their goal they are still confronted by a difficult task.</p>
<p>Lead your explorers through an old labyrinth which hides many obstacles. Lots of paths lead you to your goal -but only one will enable you to get your hands on the gold ahead of your fellow players.</p>
<p>On the hunt for the gold of the Inkas, each player not only wants to be the first to find the treasure, but also to be the first to return with the treasure.In order to overcome the dangerous abysses of the temple, the players must carefully move the rhombic floor tiles. Some of them allow the players to move walls, which can make the path to the treasures more difficultfor their opponents.</p> Learn More -
Adam & Eva
$24.95Adam & Eva is a game where players take turns offering each other apples of different varieties and colors. Players try to score points by taking high-valued apples or bonus points by collecting sets of low valued apples. Learn More -
Samurai: The Card Game
$29.95Samurai: The Card Game simulates the board game by placing cities on the board and then allowing each player to play one of their 5 cards from their hands. A city is considered surrounded when 4 cards surround the sides. A new city is placed when two different players cards create a location for it to be placed. Learn More -
Samurai
$39.95The samurai -- for centuries, the name has represented unfailing courage, imperturbable loyalty and internal harmony. Today the name is no less respected and stories of the samurai myths and legends have become more and more popular. In Japan, there were three samurai forces: peasants, clergy, and nobility. The way to power in old Japan led through the peasants, the clergy, and the nobility. To becomea samurai, one had to be supported by one of these forces and have strong connections to the other two. Learn More -
Battle Line
$19.95<p>Ancient Battles were fought in organized formations. The leaders of both sides directed their forces along the battle line to gain tactical advantage in order to overwhelm their opponent in the center, breakthrough one of his flanks, or hold their position until the time came for a decisive move. How will you muster your battle line? Your objective is to create powerful formations on your side of the nine Flags, in order to beat the formations on your opponent's side of the respective Flags. The first player to win three adjacent Flags (a Breakthrough) or any five Flags (an Envelopment) achieves victory. Based on Reiner Knizia's original design published in Germany as Schotten-Totten, Battle Line enhances and expands the game system to give players more tactical options and fun.</p> 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

