Race to create your perfect bake! Who will rise to the challenge and claim Star Baker?
Description:
In The Great British Baking Show Game, players take the role of bakers on the show and race each other to recreate the configuration of baking cards shown on the recipe cards. Players need to choose whether to move quickly at all costs, or whether to take more time to select the best flavors for their bake and avoid the dreaded "soggy" cards. To capture the sportsmanship demonstrated when bakers step in to assist others, players can use "Help!" cards to select wild cards from the center of the table. A "Bin" token allows players to throw out elements of their bake once per round.habitats to chain powerful combinations. The winner is the player with the most points after 4 rounds.
Simulate a whole contemporary nation in this asymmetrical politico-economic euro-game.
Description:
"Hegemony is an asymmetric politico-economic card-driven board game for 2-4 players that puts you in the role of one of the socio-economic groups in a fictional state.
Through careful planning, strategic actions and political maneuvering, you will do your best to increase the power of your class and carry out your agenda. Will you be the one to lead your class to victory?"
A game of rising empires & falling powers. In each of 7 epochs you control a different empire. The empires expand across the world, later falling as new empires take their place.
Description:
History of the World works under the assumptions that all empires eventually fade and that the only things differentiating great empires from lesser ones is how much territory they conquer and how long it takes for their civilizations to disappear. The game is played out over 7 epochs or rounds, from the ancient 3000 B.C. Sumerians to the pre-WW1 Germany, with every player controlling a new rising empire from history. Some empires are stronger than others (like the Romans), but the game's clever mechanisms can help balance that out. At the end of each epoch, players score points for all units of their color (from both the current and any previous empires) remaining on the board.
A game of rising empires & falling powers. In each of 7 epochs you control a different empire. The empires expand across the world, later falling as new empires take their place.
Description:
History of the World works under the assumptions that all empires eventually fade and that the only things differentiating great empires from lesser ones is how much territory they conquer and how long it takes for their civilizations to disappear. The game is played out over 7 epochs or rounds, from the ancient 3000 B.C. Sumerians to the pre-WW1 Germany, with every player controlling a new rising empire from history. Some empires are stronger than others (like the Romans), but the game's clever mechanisms can help balance that out. At the end of each epoch, players score points for all units of their color (from both the current and any previous empires) remaining on the board.
The village is under attack! Dracula, The Mummy, Frankenstein's Monster, his Bride and more are on the rampage, and your team of heroes must defeat them. Overcome them all before the horror overwhelms you!
Hulk is crashing through the city. Can you get your little clay vehicles out before getting smashed? Not this time, but don't worry because you can make more clay vehicles!
Hulk is crashing through the city. Can you get your little clay vehicles out before getting smashed? Not this time, but don't worry because you can make more clay vehicles!
Hulk is crashing through the city. Can you get your little clay vehicles out before getting smashed? Not this time, but don't worry because you can make more clay vehicles!