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  1. In the two-player game Mandala, you are trying to score more than your opponent by collecting valuable cards — but you won't know which cards are valuable until well into the game! Over the course of the game, players play their colored cards into the two mandalas, building the central shared mountains and laying cards into their own fields.

  2. Hanabi. Antoine Bauza (born 1978 )is the popular designer of several award-winning games, including 7 Wonders and Hanabi (which won the 2013 Spiel des Jahres prize). Even before the success of 7 Wonders, Antoine was well-known for his many other games, including Ghost Stories and Tokaido. Related Microbadge Antoine Bauza fan.

  3. Classification. In Forbidden Jungle, your team has crash-landed on a mysterious jungle planet, and you need to work together to survive. Search the ruins of an abandoned outpost for an elusive escape portal, all while fending off an ever-growing horde of venomous creatures and an escalating chain of collapsing locations.

  4. Classification. Draft dice and use the tools-of-the-trade in Sagrada to carefully construct your stained glass window masterpiece. In more detail, each player builds a stained glass window by building up a grid of dice on their player board. Each board has some restrictions on which color or shade (value) of die can be placed there.

  5. Three years in the making, Oceans is a stand-alone game in the award-winning Evolution series. With over 120 works of art, 40 scenarios cards, and more than 100 unique trait cards, Oceans is the most ambitious project North Star Games has ever tackled. Theme. Oceans depicts the boundaries between the known world near the ocean’s surface, and ...

  6. Goal: To "cha cha" your chicken past every single other player's chicken, stealing each one's "tail feathers" as you go by them. The first player to collect all of the tail feathers wins. Setup: There are two sets of large, thick cardboard tiles. One set of 12 are shaped as octagons, and the other set of 24 are shaped as eggs.

  7. Whoever has the fewest points wins! The original title of this game is a German acronym and stands for L ege a lle M inuspunkte a b, that is, "discard all minus points", with "Lama" also being the German spelling of "llama". The Polish game Lato z Komarami features gameplay nearly identical to LLAMA except that the game has one less "llama ...

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