Find the mushrooms in your color and gather them all together in one hand. The trick is that you have no idea what cards you’re holding, only what your opponents have.
Dive shipwrecks, looking for lost treasure and valuable gold, competing with opponents for prime locations. But be wary, for a barracuda haunts these waters!
From designers Sebastien Duverger Nedellec, Paul Halter, Guillaume Montiage, Suspects offers three cooperative cases that put players in the footsteps of sleuth Claire Harper in this ode to classic detective novels.
Help Gizmo sweep up all the dust bunnies and Penny race around ice and snow to capture all the flags. Complete your goals and bring those robots home before they run out of batteries.
Floodgate Games has announced a new cooperative real-time game, a new entry in the MicroMacro: Crime City line has been announced, and 25th Century Games debuted Green Team Wins party game at Origins Game Fair.
We’ve found a very nifty-looking game on Kickstarter, with a unique twist on flip-and-write (you’re writing on a globe!), as well as deck-builders, murder mysteries, and quirky cheeses!
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