A 1 to 2 player game where players play as priests of the Sun and Moon. Match patterns of elements on a 5x5 grid to the patterns on the Yokai cards to capture them, release magic and gain dominance.
Description:
The sun rises and grows in power, while her influence is strong. Her priests manipulate the elements of nature to lure Yokai to do her bidding. As the day grows long, she weakens and soon sees that she is not alone. Surging with the darkness is the Moon, who also has plans to use spirits and ghosts on this plane. The battle will rage on. As the priests of the sun and moon pivot for advantage. A 1 or 2 player game where you will assume the role of priests of the Sun and the Moon, taking turns to capture Yokai. Play occurs on a 5x5 grid with players swapping one token to create a pattern of elements matching that on the available Yokai cards. More power is gained with matches in the source element. After capture, there is a release of magical energy and the field of battle will change as a result. Voids are created, wild magic appears, or the universe could shift.
In this co-op board game featuring marble movement, you want to help four good witches get down and off the mountain before three bad witches can do so. Great for kids and parents to play together!
Description:
The game board starts with six good witches near the top of various channels in the plastic surface covering the board; four bad witches are placed at lower intersection pints for these channels. On a turn, you draw a colored marble from the bag, then drop it down one of the channels. If it hits a witch, that witch will stop the marble's movement. You then remove that witch from the board and place it on the closest space matching the marble's color below - that is, going down the game board from - that witch's current location. The marble will then start to roll again, possibly hitting another witch and causing it to move down the board, and so on. When a good witch reaches the pool at the bottom of the board, it needs to be hit by one more marble to remove it from the board entirely. Remove four witches before three bad ones, and you win!
In this co-op board game featuring marble movement, you want to help four good witches get down and off the mountain before three bad witches can do so. Great for kids and parents to play together!
Description:
The game board starts with six good witches near the top of various channels in the plastic surface covering the board; four bad witches are placed at lower intersection pints for these channels. On a turn, you draw a colored marble from the bag, then drop it down one of the channels. If it hits a witch, that witch will stop the marble's movement. You then remove that witch from the board and place it on the closest space matching the marble's color below - that is, going down the game board from - that witch's current location. The marble will then start to roll again, possibly hitting another witch and causing it to move down the board, and so on. When a good witch reaches the pool at the bottom of the board, it needs to be hit by one more marble to remove it from the board entirely. Remove four witches before three bad ones, and you win!
In this co-op board game featuring marble movement, you want to help four good witches get down and off the mountain before three bad witches can do so. Great for kids and parents to play together!
Description:
The game board starts with six good witches near the top of various channels in the plastic surface covering the board; four bad witches are placed at lower intersection pints for these channels. On a turn, you draw a colored marble from the bag, then drop it down one of the channels. If it hits a witch, that witch will stop the marble's movement. You then remove that witch from the board and place it on the closest space matching the marble's color below - that is, going down the game board from - that witch's current location. The marble will then start to roll again, possibly hitting another witch and causing it to move down the board, and so on. When a good witch reaches the pool at the bottom of the board, it needs to be hit by one more marble to remove it from the board entirely. Remove four witches before three bad ones, and you win!
In this co-op board game featuring marble movement, you want to help four good witches get down and off the mountain before three bad witches can do so. Great for kids and parents to play together!
Description:
The game board starts with six good witches near the top of various channels in the plastic surface covering the board; four bad witches are placed at lower intersection pints for these channels. On a turn, you draw a colored marble from the bag, then drop it down one of the channels. If it hits a witch, that witch will stop the marble's movement. You then remove that witch from the board and place it on the closest space matching the marble's color below - that is, going down the game board from - that witch's current location. The marble will then start to roll again, possibly hitting another witch and causing it to move down the board, and so on. When a good witch reaches the pool at the bottom of the board, it needs to be hit by one more marble to remove it from the board entirely. Remove four witches before three bad ones, and you win!
In this co-op board game featuring marble movement, you want to help four good witches get down and off the mountain before three bad witches can do so. Great for kids and parents to play together!
Description:
The game board starts with six good witches near the top of various channels in the plastic surface covering the board; four bad witches are placed at lower intersection pints for these channels. On a turn, you draw a colored marble from the bag, then drop it down one of the channels. If it hits a witch, that witch will stop the marble's movement. You then remove that witch from the board and place it on the closest space matching the marble's color below - that is, going down the game board from - that witch's current location. The marble will then start to roll again, possibly hitting another witch and causing it to move down the board, and so on. When a good witch reaches the pool at the bottom of the board, it needs to be hit by one more marble to remove it from the board entirely. Remove four witches before three bad ones, and you win!
Replace aging Manhattan and Berlin subway systems with newer, faster, quieter technology. Enhance your rail system's abilities so that your passengers arrive at their destinations first.
Description:
Efficiency is your key to success in this pick-up-and-deliver, tile-laying, engine-building game. Transparent tiles allow your route to overlap your opponents' tracks, winding you along from station to station. Robots efficiently upgrade and adjust your abilities, leveraging unique goals to maximize points. By the end of the game, the game board has morphed into a modern subway map, with brightly-colored routes connecting stations all over the city.
Replace aging Manhattan and Berlin subway systems with newer, faster, quieter technology. Enhance your rail system's abilities so that your passengers arrive at their destinations first.
Description:
Efficiency is your key to success in this pick-up-and-deliver, tile-laying, engine-building game. Transparent tiles allow your route to overlap your opponents' tracks, winding you along from station to station. Robots efficiently upgrade and adjust your abilities, leveraging unique goals to maximize points. By the end of the game, the game board has morphed into a modern subway map, with brightly-colored routes connecting stations all over the city.
Players construct a skyline of skyscrapers over several districts, or city blocks, of Manhattan Island. Each player seeks to have built the tallest buildings in the most city blocks of the Island.
Description:
Each turn, players will play a card that illustrates which part of a city block they may place a floor on a building. The placement card is unique for each player in that the section they may place in is relative to their seating at the table. The player who has placed the top most floor controls that building. Each round, scores are tallied based on control of each of the neighborhoods.
Players construct a skyline of skyscrapers over several districts, or city blocks, of Manhattan Island. Each player seeks to have built the tallest buildings in the most city blocks of the Island.
Description:
Each turn, players will play a card that illustrates which part of a city block they may place a floor on a building. The placement card is unique for each player in that the section they may place in is relative to their seating at the table. The player who has placed the top most floor controls that building. Each round, scores are tallied based on control of each of the neighborhoods.