OuiSi (meaning Yes Yes in French and Spanish and pronounced "we-see") is a game all about making connections, in shapes, images, colors, and ideas across an array of photographs.
A light, fast, and casual card game about playing all your cards and trying to win with the lowest number of points. The round ends once a player places their last card, and all cards left in your hand then score. So how does it play?
Be the last one left in the game as you add tokens to the pyramid, while trying to block your opponents. If you’re ever left without a legal move, you’re out of the game!
Search for clues and eliminate the suspects one by one before the culprit manages his escape in this cooperative 'whodunit' family game from Gamewright.
The sequel to The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine, published by KOSMOS, Mission Deep Sea follows in the footsteps of its predecessor while bringing some new ideas to the table.
Enter to win 8 expansion packs for several great games, including Kingdom Rush: Rift in Time, Photosynthesis, Tiny Towns, Space Base, and Shards of Infinity.
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