Roo
Roo is fast, intense and merciless. Build combinations of jumps to eliminate your opponents, but be careful because those same combinations can be used against you. 2-4 players.
Roo is fast, intense and merciless. Build combinations of jumps to eliminate your opponents, but be careful because those same combinations can be used against you. 2-4 players.
‘Fancy Exploding Kittens? If so, check Wet Blanket out as well… Or, if you simply want to relive your high school / college glory days where you went about sabotaging parties (we know you did it), then this will be a walk down memory lane.’
— Benjamin Kocher, Everything Board Games
‘This game is not too long, instructions are simple, yet it contains just the right amount of complexity to keep you playing over and over again.’
—Jonathan Calderwood, J-Bob’s Corner
‘I enjoyed the twist. Even though I lost the match, I found the change of thought process refreshing. I found myself for some time afterwards coming back and watching other people play Frog Chess because the change intrigued me.’
— Daniel Yocom, Guild Master Gaming
A lucha libre card game of wits with 3 ways to play. Pick a wrestler and outwit your opponents to win the most cards. Plays well with 2-4 players.
Mondrian: Color in Motion is an elegant easy to learn strategy game for 1-5 players. Setup is quick and simple, with the gameplay consisting of stacking cards, placing markers on the overlaps, then jumping markers to gain points. You’re not just playing a game, you’re making art. 1-5 players.
Bullrings has a different approach and feel in the way that a game is played. Your opponent places your pieces on the board in any configuration they want. Your task is to reunite your pieces into one stack. The first one to do so wins. 2-4 players.
4 Kings, 13 Squires and a 1,000 ways to conquer. King’s Traverse requires the forward thinking of a chess player, but has the feel of an advanced form of checkers. Not all conquests take place on the battlefield. A two player game.