Hoot Owl Hoot!

Teach your children cooperative skills and work on their matching skills at the same time with this Peaceable Kingdom Hoot Owl Hoot. In this game, you are helping little owls find their way back to their nest before sunrise. If you are able to get all of the owls back home before the sun comes up, everyone will win. Designed to be stress free and non-competitive, the game helps children with their ability to engage in shared decision making, emotional development and creative problem solving.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:4+
Estimated playtime:15 minutes

Here, Kitty, Kitty!

The perfect game for any cat lover, Here Kitty Kitty Board Game is a game where you try to lure as many of the stray cats in your neighborhood as possible. You compete against the other cat-loving neighbors. Through the game, you will find different ways to entice the cats to come into your yard and stay there. The game is designed for play with 3 to 6 players at a time and comes with 40 different cat miniature figures, each one arranged into cute toys. The Here Kitty Kitty Board Game takes about half an hour to play.Number of players:3-6
Recommended ages:10+
Estimated playtime:30 minutes

Great Western Trail

Embark on a trip from Texas to Kansas in the Great Western Trail Board Game, a game that puts you and your friends in the shoes of rival cattlemen trying to make a living in America in the 19th century. In the game, you are herding cattle to and from Texas to Kansas by train, which will not only earn you victory points but money as well. You can hire staff that will help you build cattle posts, engineer new railroad lines and improve the number and quality of your herd. The winner is the one who manages their herd most efficiently.Number of players:2-4
Recommended ages:12+
Estimated playtime:75-150 minutes

Game for Fame

In Game For Fame, you and your group of family and friends are pitted against one another to see who can come up with the best answers and actions to different scenarios to advance in the game and become more famous. There is a wide variety of challenges for you to complete, such as taking the best selfie, providing the best accent or giving the best answers to a selection of strange questions. The game is perfect for families and friends of all ages and, thanks to its many challenges, can be played again and again.Number of players:4-16
Recommended ages:10+
Estimated playtime:60 minutes

Friday

In Rio Grande Games Friday, you and you alone are responsible for winning this one-player strategy game. You play as someone helping a man named Robinson who has come to your island recently. You must help him develop his skills for survival and help him fight against different threats to do so. In the game, the character of Robinson is created using a stack of cards that boast different traits, and while you collect different cards, you can improve upon his stats and skills. It is designed for those aged 13 and above and takes 30 minutes to play.Number of players:1
Recommended ages:13+
Estimated playtime:30 minutes

Evolution

Bring to life a brand new species and help it adapt to its habitat and ecosystem in this Evolution Board Game. In this game, players will give their unique features traits that will help them evolve and outlast threats, both of the environmental and predator varieties. There are more than 4000 different species that can be created, and because of this, each game can be wildly different from the next. The game features beautiful artwork that makes playing the game even more engaging and helps you to better imagine your animals as you work through your strategies to keep them alive.Number of players:2-6
Recommended ages:12+
Estimated playtime:60 minutes

Electronic Battleship

The well-loved classic Battleship has been given an exciting new update in Electronic Battleship, a game with all of the same ideas with a modern spin. In this game, players attempt to guess the location of their opponent’s battleships to sink them. There are new features such as air raids and battle scans that allow you to get a more accurate reading on the positions of these ships. There are electronic lights and sounds that make a classic game of battleship more fun and engaging than ever. It is suited for players aged 8 and up.Number of players:1-2
Recommended ages:8+
Estimated playtime:15 minutes

Dungeons and Dragons: Castle Ravenloft

In Dungeons and Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game , you and your friends head to a dinner party that doesn’t turn out to be exactly what it seems. You and your friends will navigate dungeons and towers full of evil entities on a mission to survive what is inside and escape the house. It features challenging quests and elaborate scenarios for you to run through. This game is designed for solo play or for playing with as many as five players to maximize the fun. It takes about 60 minutes to play and boasts endless replay value.Number of players:1-5
Recommended ages:13+
Estimated playtime:60 minutes

Dungeon!

A timeless roleplaying game that will appeal to even the oldest veterans of Dungeons and Dragons-style games, Wizards of the Coast Dungeon! Fantasy Board Game will have you and your friends running through a fantasy adventure world together. Each player can choose to either be a cleric, rogue, fighter or wizard as you navigate the dungeons in search of treasures. Around every turn are monsters that must be defeated to win the game. With fast, exciting gameplay and easy-to-learn rules, you’ll work swiftly to be the first player to get plenty of treasure and then get out of the dungeon.
colorful and captivating game board.
Number of players:1-8
Recommended ages:8+
Estimated playtime:45-60 minutes