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A family friendly auction game in which players must bid for plots of land, competing to fulfill shared and secret objectives, earn bonus tokens, and come out on top with the most money in order to be named the new head of the family.

Wavelength has players attempting to guess where a target has fallen between two extremes, based on a clue given to them by their psychic. The psychic's clue is based on a card that tells them what the two extremes are (such as cold and hot, or dark and light).

Step into the role of explorers in Wayfinders, where you take to skies and connect far flung islands through flight and airports.

A social deduction party game in which one player gives clues with images and the other players attempt to determine which picture on the table the clues point to, while an unknown traitor attempts to muddy the water.

 

Decktective: Bloody-Red Roses is a mystery game set in the 1800’s, where players must work together to figure out the answer to a series of questions, using a deck of cards and a 3D murder scene created with the game box and a few cards.

Silver, a card game from Bézier Games set in the Werewolf universe, blends memory elements, unique role abilities, deduction, and a little bit of luck.

A flip-and-write game in which each turn an expedition card is drawn which shows a pattern of boxes. Players attempt to check off this pattern on their own treasure cards, in order to complete their cards and hopefully score some bonus points along the way.

In Point Salad, there are six different types of vegetable cards, and every card has a different scoring method on the back. Players draft combinations of veggies and scoring methods to try to score the most points. With over 100 ways to score points, each game offers a unique experience.

Visit far off locations to gather artifacts from around the world, but choose wisely where you send your archaeologist, because you won’t know until the end of the game what the artifacts from each location are worth.

The sequel to Gamewright’s Dragonwood, Dragonrealm takes you beyond the forest to new locations and challenges.

Players use cards to create sets of colors, numbers, or runs, which determines how they attempt to capture a location. The number of cards you play determines how many dice you get to roll and the probability of success. 

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