Components

  • 30 cards
  • 20 Chihuahua figurines
  • 4 dance floors
  • 1 Nap Shack
  • Instructions


Object of the Game

This get-up-and-dance game is full of Chihuahuas who know how to boogie. Be the player to get the most Chihuahuas on your dance floor and you win!


Setup

  1. Shuffle the cards and stack them face down in the center of the playing area to form a draw pile.

  2. Gather all the Chihuahua figurines in the center to create the dog pile.

  3. Pop up the Nap Shack and place it next to the draw pile. …


Muse is a party game where you use cryptic clues to inspire your teammates.


Components

  • 84 tarot-sized Masterpiece Cards
  • 30 Inspiration Cards
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

The first team to collect five masterpieces wins!


Setup

Divide your group into two or three teams, each team with at least two players.

Then, shuffle the Masterpiece Card and Inspiration Card decks separately, and place them in easy reach of all teams.

The team with the youngest player takes the first turn.


For a game with fewer than four players, refer to the included rules supplement card! …


Are you keeping an eye on the cards in sight ? Only the players aware of what the others are scheming will score points in this card game!

The more cards of the same color on the table, the more chances you have of scoring points . However , if there are too many of that color, they will be worthless!


Components

  • 20 blue cards
  • 20 green cards,
  • 20 yellow cards
  • 20 orange cards
  • 20 violet cards
  • Instructions


Among these cards, 5 have a Kododo icon worth 1 point each, 6 cards are worth 2 points, 5 cards are worth 3 points, 2 are worth 4 points, 1 is worth 5 points and 1 is worth 6 points. …


In Chocolatiers, you take on the role of a young chocolatier boxing up chocolates to make a decadent chocolate display! Draw chocolates from the Share Tray and turn them in to fill boxes.

Make sure to fill boxes that will fit well in your display as you'll get bonus points for getting the majority of connected chocolate-types. Use wild chocolates to make big connections.

The player with the most points wins the game! Do you have what it takes to become the next world-famous chocolatier? …


Japanese style gardens are an elegant form of art expression through nature. Nothing is left to chance. Everything is planned down to the last detail. Become a Japanese style garden designer and create your own place of calm.

You'll skillfully place stones, bushes, ponds, and pagodas on multiple levels within your garden to become the best garden designer of the season.

"Miyabi" is Japanese for "elegance", "grace", or "refinement".


Components

  • 4 garden game boards
  • 24 wooden lanterns
  • 6 5th layer bonus tiles
  • 1 bonsai tree
  • 1 building round marker
  • 8 wooden scoring stones
  • 16 Zen tiles
  • 1 scoreboard
  • 4 frog markers
  • 96 garden tiles
  • 5 Expansion Tiles
  • Instructions


Setup



  • Place the scoreboard in the center of the table A and the building round marker on the field marked "1" B. …



Humans

All that is known for certain is that Humans, the youngest race, first sailed to Aughmoore from far away. The specifics of their homeland have been lost to time, but there are those who maintain that they are not native to this world.

Pointing to the design of their water and aircraft, the few that have preserved the old ways claim the extraordinary vessels once traveled among the stars. Regardless of its exact origin, Human civilization has shown an unprecedented explosion in economic and cultural growth in its new home. …



Components

  • 8 Dice
  • 1 Pad of Paper
  • 1 Rulebook

Setup

Each player takes a paper from the pad. Together, everyone chooses whether to play with the front or back of the paper.

The sides have different layouts. The front side plays in seven rounds, and the back side plays in six rounds).


Game Play

Any player rolls all 8 dice, then sorts them into groups of matching number. (If you are playing on the back side, only roll 7 dice. O)



Then, each player does the following steps simultaneously. …



Components

  • 1 Magnetic Book-like Box
  • 1 Non-edible but visually delicious chocolate chip cookie
  • 42 Hat cards of seven different types
  • 1 Dry-erase Marker
  • 1 Tea table board
  • 1 Scoring napkin
  • Instructions

Object of the Game

In Hats, two to four players compete to acquire the most outstanding hats by exchanging cards in hand with cards on the tea table board. Each card exchange influences how each hat is scored. …


In Ragusa, it's possible to play solo - when doing so, you'll go head-to-head against The Patrician, a powerful aristocrat who rules with an iron fist.

Recently married into a second powerful family, The Patrician now operates with twice the resources, land and manpower as you.

To make matters worse, he has pulled strings around the city to reserve building sites and ensure he gets his way...


Setup

In Solo Mode, the Patrician uses 2 player boards, with 12 houses in different colors for each. You also have 12 houses, but when you begin the game, all colors will have placed three houses, according to the diagram below (assuming the player is Purple). …


Every day, dozens of birds perch on the fences of our countryside. When it is time to fly away, these birds jumble up, unable to organize themselves into flocks to fly home. Help them find their way back to their nest.


Components

  • 110 Cards
  • 1 Rulebook

Setup

One player is randomly designated as the dealer.

The dealer then shuffles the 110 Bird cards and lays out 4 rows with three cards faceup at the center of the table a.

Each row must be composed of 3 different Birds. If the same Bird is present multiple times on a given row, discard the extra Birds and place new cards until each row contains 3 Birds from different species. …