Carcassonne: Under the Big Top
The tent has been pitched outside of town and the performers are ready to thrill the crowd with their death-defying stunts. A new world of excitement awaits in Under the Big Top.
Rise and Shine! The Pancake Queen, the Ladybug Queen and ten of their closest friends have fallen under a sleeping spell and it's your job to wake them up.
Rise and Shine! The Pancake Queen, the Ladybug Queen and ten of their closest friends have fallen under a sleeping spell and it's your job to wake them up. Use strategy, quick thinking and a little luck to rouse these napping nobles from their royal slumbers. Play a knight to steal a queen or take a chance on a juggling jester. But watch out for wicked potions and dastardly dragons! The player who wakes the most queens wins.
Imagine a place where there's a queen of all pancakes, a king of cookies and a pack of over-protective dragons. If this sounds like something out of a dream, it actually is! Sleeping Queens was invented by 6-year-old Miranda Evarts, who thought up the game one night when she couldn't fall asleep. She awoke the next morning and with help from her older sister, Madeleine and her parents, Denise and Max created this wonderfully whimsical world of napping nobles. As you immerse yourself in the Evarts's fantasyland, you will find a game that helps develop memory, strategy, and elementary arithmetic skills. Just be careful when playing potion cards or you could wind up putting all the players to sleep!
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The tent has been pitched outside of town and the performers are ready to thrill the crowd with their death-defying stunts. A new world of excitement awaits in Under the Big Top.
All you other role-playing games can keep your silly 20 sided dice and Psicrowns of the Crystal Mind (whatever that is). Give us Boots of Butt-Kicking and Magic Missiles! We want to slay the Great Cthulhu, not those boring flumphs and faeries.
Quiddler , winner of over 20 Best Game Awards, is easy to learn and fun for everyone! The goal is to arrange all the cards in your hand into one or more words. The number of cards dealt increases each round – starting with three cards and ending with 10 cards.
You'll need all the help you can get when you fight That Gecko On The Telly, the horrifying Centaurpede, or the dread Knight Mare!
If you loved Munchkin . . . look out. Here they come again.
It should be easy to name 3 breeds of dogs - but can you do it under the pressure of 5 seconds.
You are a royal, seeking new lands to expand your ever-growing kingdom. Explore and conquer the different terrains, and develop the best and richest territories for your people.
Carcassonne: Hills & Sheep is the ninth numbered expansion for the Carcassonne base game, and now players get to be shepherds on the hills in addition to the usual thieves, knights, monks and farmers.
In Codenames, two teams compete to see who can make contact with all of their agents first.
Sequence is a board and card game.
Got relatives visiting or hosting a party for all ages? It's time for Uno, the #1 brand of family games. Easy to play and fast fun for everyone. Players: 2 to 10. Ages: 7 and over. Play Time: Under 30 minutes
Ravensburger’s Disney Villains Labyrinth is an excellent activity for children seven years old and up. The Villains and their Henchmen find themselves trapped in a magical maze! Journey around the maze and gather a team to help you escape. Together you are stronger! Featuring all of your favourite Disney Villains!
Speed is of the essence in this fast-thinking, fast-talking game - the more words your team can guess from your descriptions in 30 seconds, the quicker you'll cross the finishing line.
Carcassonne is a tile-placement game in which the players draw and place a tile with a piece of southern French landscape on it.
Turns out Darwin was right. Many people die in utterly ridiculous ways, and Stupid Deaths challenges players to identify myth versus fact In this hilarious party game, players work to beat the grim reaper before the grim reaper beats them. This is the game of grave humour, where players who are dead right win!
Codenames Duet keeps the basic elements of Codenames — give one-word clues to try to get someone to identify your agents among those on the table — but now you're working together as a team to find all of your agents. (Why you don't already know who your agents are is a question that Congressional investigators will get on your back about later!)