Directory (Games Below)
Choose a stage, pick a commander, and fight! 10-minute dueling game where you roll dice to define your character's strengths and then do simultaneous-reveal card combat! Your special move and powers change each time you reroll your dice! Featuring characters from "AEGIS Combining Robots"
Anti-Anxiety Card Game is a relaxing 1-2 player card game that helps reduce anxiety for college students and all ages through fun self-care prompts. Play alone or with a partner, connect with each other through mindfulness connections, and explore silly prompts like sharing your favorite joke, or Lo-fi song--or just forcing each other to go on a walk during the game!
Bare Bones is the dice game that thinks it’s a card game! Use custom dice to score points and action cards to manipulate them. Minimalist artwork lets you focus on the gameplay at hand. This game was designed as a palate cleanser for gamers, but has morphed into its own, drawing fans from across the spectrum.
Go head to head to head with your fellow baristas to see who can serve the most customers. Manage your ingredients to serve the perfect cup of coffee before your coworkers do in this quick and competitive tabletop card game!
Barnburners and Noblemen brings the worlds of wargames, tabletop diplomacy, and extensive lore clashing together in an epic death match style wargame. Barnburners and Noblemen is a tabletop skirmisher set in a unique fantasy world. Draft your army with a variety of champions from any faction and seek your victory. The last player with surviving characters is the winner!
Battle Gnomes is a 2-6 player medium weight card game for ages 10+ that takes about an hour. Players draft gnomes, equip them, and use their action & battle cards to outplay rivals. Battles are interactive and fast-paced, with alliances, surprise actions, and dramatic reversals. Once someone wins their 3rd battle, they have shown their gnome dominance and win the game!
Desi Feud: We surveyed hundreds of people and collected the top 6 most common answers for each "desi" question. Split into 2 teams and score points by guessing the answers that appear on the cards.
Andaaz Apna Apna: One secret word. A bunch of one-word clues. But here’s the catch — some players are out to help, and some are here to totally mislead. In this fun party game, one player is the Guesser, while everyone else secretly joins Team Nice or Team Naughty.
Devil's Dice is a lightweight dice rolling game for 2-6 players. A twisted cross between Coup, and Liar's dice. Lie, steal, and chance your way to victory by being the first to summon the devil!
Welcome to FaeKin. A fast-paced, beautifully twisted game of social deduction, where everyone can lie but no one has to. With the balance between Summer and Winter shattered, it’s up to you to uncover who truly serves which court. In true Fae fashion, mischief is encouraged, deception is expected— but nothing is required. The choice to lie, mislead, or stay silent is entirely yours.
Fall Creek is a card-based fantasy adventure where players work together to save the Tree of Life before it withers. Players control shapeshifters who must cleverly adapt to survive the forest's challenges. Bring back the secret to the Tree's salvation without any player dying in order to win!
Co-op storytelling card game for 4 players. Each player takes a turn as the lead storyteller / (GM). Collaborate on a group backstory together, then explore the Storywheel (alternating location and encounter cards). Tell a full story with no additional game prep in an hour!
Step into the non-slip shoes of a food truck chef in a race to feed hangry customers. Food Truck Race is a simultaneous-play, fast-paced strategy board game. You’ll multitask between prepping ingredients, plating orders, and building out your custom food truck to become the best chef on the street.
HeartBeasts is a collaborative TTRPG filled with magical creatures and cinematic, episodic, fast-paced gameplay—inspired by video games and anime like Pokémon and Persona. Its flexible, unique system draws from "tabletalk" RPG favorites Ryuutama and Fabula Ultima to weave strategy with storytelling.
Hophazard: You have lived as frogs in a stagnant puddle your whole life. In the distance is the safety of Fly Pond. But there are six lanes of dangerous freeway traffic between you and the good life. 2 player dice game.
Bricks&Brutes: Castle wall building game where you need to protect yourself with (and from!) Brutes, avoid the Dragon, and deal with the fickle Queen. 2-4 players, 20-25min, ages 8+
Hexinos: Six sided dominos, with a twist on the scoring. 2-4 players, 20-25min, age 8+
Draw or Swipe: Tile game with plenty of screw-your-neighbor action. 2-4 players, 20-25min, age 8+
Brickwerx: Two player brick tower building game with lots of planning ahead and a little luck. 2 player, 15-20min, age 10+
RunAway: Dice game with mauling consequences - get your campers to RunAway first before the bear arrives! 2-4 players, 10-15min, age 7+
Bricks In A Box: High speed competitive 3D tetris. 2-4 players, 60sec/round, age 8+
Dark Heists, the spooky deck builder game where you play Victorian era crime lords building criminal organizations to do high stakes heists and have the most notoriety by the end of the game. A board game for 1 to 4 players. Plays 60 to 90 minutes. For mature audiences.
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Kindling (2-7 players, 30-40 minutes): is a fast, clever, campfire-themed card game where strategy, surprise, and a little sabotage decide who survives the night.
Stadium (2 players, 30-60 minutes): The player vs player strategic card game where you play cyber-football against your canny opponent. Do you have the moves to win the game?
Tack (2 players, 10-20 minutes): The light dice placement board game, where you play against an opponent to get your ship upright.
TacTile (2-4 players, 20-30 minutes): The abstract engine building board game where you race, build and combo your way across the board before your opponents do.
Run through fields of fireflies and chase them into the sky as a small child that believes that's how stars are formed. Light Up The Night is a single player puzzle game that sees you running through the firefly laden fields to chase as many fireflies as you can, while trying to form specific types of stars that tighten your movement choices. The fields wax and wane as you chase fireflies away, how many will you be able to launch into the sky in only 6 short rounds?
Strategy and probabilities infused onto a memory game. Players need to collect 6 unique or 3 identical chips to win the game. During their turn, players have to flip over chips that follow given sequences (runs, matches and skips) in order to collect one chip from that sequence and / or one chip from the other player. Players need to think strategically on which chip to collect and which chip to leave flipped over in order to win the game.
Micro Mycelium is a compact, streamlined mushroom strategy game that blends light market selection with tile-placement scoring. You’re not just placing tiles — you’re building a living system that only scores at the end of the game, so opponent blocks hit fast and mid-game pivots are essential. With quick turns and a 10-minute playtime, it’s easy for all ages to learn while still delivering meaningful spatial tension and clever denial.
The movie-making game with a side of sabotage! Here, you're a studio executive who's interested in making and boosting your own movie whilst sabotaging or thwarting your rivals in the industry.
MUSCLE WIZARD is a ridiculous high-fantasy TTRPG where you play as MUSCLE WIZARDs. Each letter in MUSCLE WIZARD is an acronym for an ability you get to name and create. My game uses exploding dice that ascend as you explode all the way up to d100. You can use multiple abilities to explode on more numbers!
My Jewels! is a fast paced light strategy game of cleverly playing your 0-11 number cards over 6 rounds to get the most points. With simple rules, a unique tug of war style scoring mechanic, and a high amount of replayability (4 of the 32 jewelry cards are used each game), this product will provide strategy, fun, and variety for many games to come. This game of stealing jewels also comes in its own compact jewelry box where you pick the color and the first player ring/pendant!
OFMOS Essential captures the fundamental dynamics shaping our lives through a simple-yet-powerful model that works at every scale. Whether managing AI tools, running a company, or orchestrating an economy, the same strategic principles apply. Be the CEO of your circumstances. 2 to 4 players, ages 14+, navigate 9 environments and manage 9 products in 20 to 60 minute sessions. Launch, operate, synergize, exit. Develop the strategic thinking our automated world demands. Limited edition of 99 handcrafted, signed copies. Think Big & Good Luck!
Oishii is a delightful card-based tabletop game that each player runs their own food stall, create tasty menu sets and serve big orders to earn money.
A collaborative improvisational story game about non-human cosmonauts embarking on a whimsical, surreal, and existential journey through their solar system to unravel a cosmic mystery.
Use familiars and other forms of sorcery to craft “spells” in this word building game for two to five players. Draft cards from a shared pool then use the letters and special powers collected to craft the most valuable word!
From learning tricks to demanding treats, Treat, Please! captures all the hilarious, heartwarming moments that dog lovers know and adore. Who will become the ultimate good boy (or girl)? Treat, Please! is designed for 2–4 players, ages 10+, with no complicated rules and fast setup. Jump right into the fun and wag your way to victory!
In Otter, players race to play all their cards first by putting adorable critters on otter tummies. But Otter is a racing game that teaches patience, and a shedding game where drawing cards gives benefits, and a cute game that will make you think.
Capybara Crush: Addicting fun card game! Help critters escape the flooding river with your herd of of Capybaras. Form long interweaving chains of matching critters and backgrounds to score points. Most points wins.
It's a card game with choices on the cards, and players take turns drawing cards.
Players can play the game in one of two ways:
• Players make a choice of three options and score for explaining why that’s the best choice.
• Players take turns making choices while other players try to guess the choice that player has made and why.
The game is for three or more players, age 12 to adult. Print out the Choice Cards on card stock – or print them on regular paper and paste on card stock – and cut them up to play.