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  1. Friday, the second game in the Friedemann Friese Series: Freitag-Project (Friedemann Friese), is based on the story of Robinson Crusoe and his loyal partner Friday (Freitag). You play as Friday, and when Robinson Crusoe crashes his ship on your island, your peaceful times are disturbed.

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  2. Family. A cup of coffee sure is relaxing — for the customer. For the coffee shop, however, orders tend to pile up during peak hours, and it is no different today at Coffee Rush. Your goal: Complete customer orders to increase your ratings and be recognized as the best barista! In more detail, each player moves on the ingredient board to ...

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  3. Last Friday is a hidden movement, hunting and deduction board game, inspired by the popular "slasher" horror movie genre. In the role of young campers, the players are challenged to survive a long weekend of terror – while one of them takes the role of the undying psychopath hiding in the shadows of the forest.

  4. Classification. A delicious spin on the classic Sushi Go game. Collect the best combination of dishes from the Spin Table. Each dish scores in a unique way. Collect menu items from the basket in front of you or use your Chopstick tokens to rotate the Spin Table and choose a different dish. Snag the Steamed Bun Squishy to spin the tray for free!

  5. Classification. Break out your serving boards, cured meats, and accoutrements as you prepare to create a delicious display of eye-catching appetizers in Charcuterie: The Board Game. Take turns drafting delectable food tiles and arranging them on your board, but carefully consider your placements as you will be judged on your final presentation!

  6. Friedemann Friese (born June 5, 1970 [Friday the Fifth] in Stadthagen, Lower-Saxony, Germany) is a German board game designer who is known for pairing interesting gameplay with quirky themes. He is notorious for liking the color green, to the point which he

  7. In short rounds players race to capture as many of the image tiles as they can. Each player has three character markers and a deck of cards with multiple images on each card. Everyone flips through their deck as quickly as they can looking for the image that exactly matches an image on one of the three tiles in the center of the playing area. If they find a match, they use their marker to ...

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