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Components

  • Speed
  • Game Board
  • 4 Plastic Pieces
  • 28 Title Deed Cards
  • 16 Chance Cards
  • 12 Community Chest Cards
  • 4 Dice
  • Money Pack
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

Buy and trade before time runs out. At the end of the game, the player with the most money wins!

What's different about Monopoly Speed

The Game Ends in Under 10 Minutes!

This game is played in four rounds. Each round has a buying stage followed by a trading stage.

The timer will signal the start of each stage, count down when there are 10 seconds left, and then signal the end of that stage. …



Components

  • 6 Character Mats
  • 6 Character Decks
  • 6 Sets of Hero Action Tokens
  • 50 Coins
  • 1 Game Board
  • 6 Sets of 12 Dragon Wound Cubes
  • 30 Hero Wound Tokens
  • 1 Treasure Deck
  • 7 Special Action Dice
  • 1 Movement Die
  • Dragon Rampage Deck
  • 6 Player Movement Tokens
  • 1 First Player Token
  • 1 Re-Roll Token

Object of the Game

Dragon Rampage is a game for 3 to 5 players. The goal is to score the most points by fighting against and/or running from the Dragon that you just woke.

But beware, your fellow adventurers may hinder (or aid) you in your strategy and the final scoring of treasure cards, gold coins, and bonus points will vary depending on which of 3 ways the games end, so watch your step! …



Components

  • 6 Character Mats
  • 6 Character Decks
  • 6 Sets of Hero Action Tokens
  • 50 Coins
  • 1 Game Board
  • 6 Sets of 12 Dragon Wound Cubes
  • 30 Hero Wound Tokens
  • 1 Treasure Deck
  • 7 Special Action Dice
  • 1 Movement Die
  • Dragon Rampage Deck
  • 6 Player Movement Tokens
  • 1 First Player Token
  • 1 Re-Roll Token

Object of the Game

Dragon Rampage is a game for 3 to 5 players. The goal is to score the most points by fighting against and/or running from the Dragon that you just woke.

But beware, your fellow adventurers may hinder (or aid) you in your strategy and the final scoring of treasure cards, gold coins, and bonus points will vary depending on which of 3 ways the games end, so watch your step! …



Games mean many things to many people; to me they are an art form of great potential beauty. Just as a composer's creation is brought to life by the performing musicians, a game inventor's creation is brought to life by the players of the game.

When the creation is inspired and the players are talented, a true work of art results.

In creating the seven games in this book I have attempted to add a new visual dimension to the art of games. As each is played, a colorful drawing is formed. Because these drawings are reminiscent in style of the works of different modern masters of abstract art - some well known, others not so well - I have named the games in honor of the artists. …



Warage is a turn based strategy card game with gameplay similar to a traditional role-playing game. Each player plays a hero characterized by race and class traits, which will grant the hero specific bonuses, abilities, and skills.

In the 1st Edition, you will find:

  • 4 races: Humans, Elves, Orcs, Angels
  • 3 classes: Warrior, Paladin, Mage

Warage is based on the clash of two or more heroes: a hero is created by choosing 1 race and 1 class card and can be equipped with weapons, armors, helms, spells and other items and abilites using the cards available in your hero deck. …



Components

  • 110 Cards
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

Be the first player to play all of the cards from your Card Stack.

Setup

  • Separate the cards into 2 decks and shuffle them separately.

    One deck will have the cards with the purple borders, like this.

    Bordered card

    The other deck will have the cards with no borders, like this.

    Non-Bordered card
  • Set the deck of Non-bordered cards aside for a minute.

  • Deal 8 cards from the Bordered card deck face- down to form each player's Card Stack. Each player turns the top card of his/her stack faceup, creating an "UP" card. …



Components

  • Game Board
  • 4 Robot Turtle Tiles
  • 4 Jewel Tiles
  • 4 Bug Tiles
  • 4 Code Card Decks
  • 20 Stone Walls
  • 12 Ice Walls
  • 4 Crates
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

At the Start of the Game, the Turtle Mover (grownup) should read these rules out loud! for the turtle masters (kids):

"The goal of the game is to get your Robot Turtle to the matching colored Jewel! When you land on the matching Jewel you can pick it up. Everyone who gets their Jewel wins!"

Game Play

  1. "You are the Turtle Master. On your turn, you will decide which way you want your Turtle to turn or move. Select one of your Code Cards and place it in front of you but don't move your Turtle". …



Components

  • 30 Coin Cards
  • 35 Fruit Cards
  • 25 Player dice
  • 15 Customer Tokens
  • 7 Boat Tiles
  • 2 Ama dice (2/3 player only)
  • 2 Board dice
  • 2 Fixed Tiles
  • 1 Fruit Stand Tile
  • 1 Game Board
  • 1 Start Player Marker

Story

Ama is tired. It has been a long day of chasing her grandchildren and she needs a break. Ama has been around for a long time and she has a few tricks up her sleeve. With the promise of her famous fruit salad, Ama sends her grandchildren down to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market to collect fruit... and to get out of her hair! …



Components

  • 72 Player Locomotives
  • 46 Commodity cubes
  • 1 Gameboard
  • 1 Railway Link deck
  • 1 Commodity Growth deck
  • Game Money
  • Bank Loans (red)
  • 1 First Player card
  • 2 Dice
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

The game ENDS when the last purchased Railway Link is built.

At the end of that turn, any remaining Bank Loans and debt service are paid off, each player adds the intrinsic value of their Railway Links (the large number printed on each Railway Link card) to their remaining cash and the player with the most money WINS the game. …



You command a Greek city's hoplite soldiers who must force their way through enemy lines. Your troops can push or rout those who would block their way across the narrow battlefield.

Coordinate attacks with your ally to secure victory, but make sure to watch your flanks!

Components

  • 1 board
  • 6 white pieces
  • 6 red pieces
  • 6 blue pieces
  • 6 black pieces
  • Rulebook

Object of the Game

The object of the game is to move at least 1 of your city's pieces into your victory area, marked in your color on the opposite side of the board. …



About 300 years ago in Edo, Japan, when Tokyo was still a coastal town, and nature was greener, one could catch all kinds of fish from the neighboring waters.

Fishermen built their livelihood on sea bream, mackerel, prawn, and clams. They went out in their boats, fished, and sold their catch. The market flourished.

In this game players take on the roles of fishermen, trying to get rich from the wealth of the sea. Which player will be able to sell the most fish? …



In a galaxy far, far away, ruthless Space Admirals compete to earn the respect of their commander - the Dark Invader himself - by destroying everything that comes into range: starships, meteors, planets...

Do you have what it takes to rise up the ranks and take command of the Dark Invader's Fleet?

Components

  • 49 Planet Cards
  • 45 Destruction cards
  • 15 Secret Mission Cards
  • 1 Dark Invader
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

Your goal is to score more points than the others by destroying Planets, capturing Moons, destroying your opponents' Destruction cards, and completing your own Secret Missions. …



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