In a world where Humankind has been completely wiped out, you have just woken up to discover that you are one of the automatons left in the world. In Code Of Nine, you and you alone are responsible for several fragments that hold within them the will of the deceased human race. All of the other pieces are held by other automatons, and your goal is to look at all of these different pieces and try to deduce what they are telling you about the final will that humanity left behind. The game is made for players 13 and up. | Number of players: | 3-4 |
Recommended ages: | 13+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 40 minutes |
Circuit Maze
In the Circuit Maze logic game, you will try to create a genuine electric circuit board that will light up the different beacon points on the board. There are 60 challenges in total, meaning that you can play the game again and again without ever getting bored. Each challenge is clever and intricate, meaning that you will stay captivated during each game as you work to arrange the tokens in the correct pattern to form the current. The instructions are easy to learn and will have your children learning important skills like planning and logical reasoning. | Number of players: | 1 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 10+ minutes |
Chronology
With Chronology, you and your friends will challenge each other to determine which item was invented before the other. Figure out which came first, the first John Deere Plow or Abraham Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg address? You can create your own timeline of different events, trying to figure out what event comes next in your specific timeline. Those who have the first timeline of 10 correct cards will win the game. The game can be played by 2 to 4 players who are aged 14 and over and comes with 429 double-sided cards featuring 858 points in history. | Number of players: | 2-8 |
Recommended ages: | 14+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 30 minutes |
Boom Boom Balloon
Full of suspense and anticipation, Boom Boom Balloon will let kids roll dice to see how many sticks they are supposed to click into the balloon on each turn. More is not better in this game, where too many sticks into the balloon will cause it to pop. With every roll, more pressure is placed upon the balloon, and whoever makes the balloon pop will be out. The game is best suited for kids who are aged 8 and up, and it can accommodate 2 or more players. The more players, the more intense the game becomes. | Number of players: | 2+ |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Blood Rage
In the game of Blood Rage, long-standing prophecies have started coming to fruition, and Ragnarok is upon you. Playing as Vikings, you and your friends will help to defend your territories, dying valiantly in battle and earning plenty of glory and honor for your people. Throughout these three different ages, players will pull different types of cards while spending their Rage points in order to use them. The different cards are used to finish all of the quests and journeys to help strengthen your warriors and win. It is designed for 2 to 4 players aged 14 or older. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 14+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 60-90 minutes |
Bang!: The Dice Game
With Bang!: The Dice Game, you will be tasked with defeating your enemies by unmasking their true identities and bringing your own team to victory. The fast-paced game places you in the Wild West and is sure to excite any lover of this old time period. It comes with 5 dice, arrow tokens, 30 different game cards, bullet tokens, and instructions that are available in both Italian and English. The game is designed to be played 3 to 8 players and is fast paced, only taking 15 minutes to play. | Number of players: | 3-8 |
Recommended ages: | 8+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 15 minutes |
Balderdash
A game full of bluffs and deception, Balderdash will challenge you to create fake definitions that you can read beside the real answers on different cards to different questions, hoping to fool the other players into thinking the one you gave is the correct one. Fake it until you make it with these compelling and interesting category cards that include things such as initials, words, people, movies and more. It makes an excellent party game and comes with everything you need including cards, movers, the game board, die and instructions for play. | Number of players: | 2-6 |
Recommended ages: | 12+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 30 minutes |
Alchemists
In Alchemists, you can navigate the world of alchemy by performing different experiments to see what magical properties come out of your ingredients. You can see how successful you are through selling your different potions and purchasing artifacts that will allow you to research and perform even more detailed transformations. By publishing your work, you can earn grants to keep building your business and outsmarting your rivals. This is a smart game full of risk assessment, strategy and deduction that can be played by 2 to 4 players aged 13 and up. | Number of players: | 2-4 |
Recommended ages: | 13+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 120 minutes |
221B Baker Street
In 221B Baker Street, players work either as two separate people or individual teams to try to solve over 200 different mysteries taken straight out of Sherlock Holmes. It comes with everything you need to play, including 200 different case cards, 8 skeleton keys, 8 Scotland Yard cards, clues, rules, a solution checklist pad and a solutions booklet. It can be played competitively by 2 teams or cooperatively with all of your friends by teaming up together to solve the case as you creep through the streets of Victorian London to find tools. | Number of players: | 2+ |
Recommended ages: | 14+ | |
Estimated playtime: | 60-90 minutes |