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Graveyards have become crowded since the Black Plague and the Hussite Wars. The Bone Collector, a half-blind monk, needs help exhuming graves and stacking skulls.

In this compact card game designed by Elizabeth Hargrave and published by Button Shy Games, use "I Cut, You Choose" mechanics to create a beautiful bouquet of flowers.

Get the discard to 11 and force another player to add cards to the score pile, but overshoot the mark and you’ll be adding those cards to your own.

Take the role of a hero and use the best of your abilities to navigate a labyrinth filled with rewards. Fight various beasts and discover valuable treasures in Dungeons, Dice & Danger

Welcome to Trails, a game of hiking while gathering resources, earning badges, taking pictures, and birdwatching — a standalone sequel to the hit game Parks.

Take turns playing one card at a time and keeping an eye out for matches. See a match? Grab the eggplant.

When life took an unwelcome turn, and everything seemed bland, you received a chilling invitation that rattled your bones. Your past lurks around the corner and urges you to act.

Savernake Forest is a tile-placement game where you create a forest, populate it with animals, create paths, and assist the forest creatures.

Struggle for money, power, and prestige in this card game set in a gangster setting in 1920, where lying gets you more than the truth — but if you get caught in a bluff, you’ll lose valuable resources.

TacTiki is an abstract strategy game that requires players to use tactics and planning to win. With a strong memory aspect, TacTiki challenges players in a fascinating duel and will remind you of timeless classics such as chess.

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