Become one of four clans of adorable bear-warriors out to build the best neighbearhood in the forest!
Description:
Don't expect this to be a picnic as your bears aren't the only ones fishing for glory, so be prepared to ward off attacks from your furry rivals. By gathering resources, pillaging your neighbears' villages, and developing your home turf, the tale of your clan will become legend.
Become one of four clans of adorable bear-warriors out to build the best neighbearhood in the forest!
Description:
Don't expect this to be a picnic as your bears aren't the only ones fishing for glory, so be prepared to ward off attacks from your furry rivals. By gathering resources, pillaging your neighbears' villages, and developing your home turf, the tale of your clan will become legend.
Come play the board game where you are the merchant equipping the heroes who are about to defend your town from monsters! We will use the base game + Chaotic Goods expansion.
Description:
This game finally answers the age-old fantasy question: who really profits from adventuring, the adventurers or the (much smarter) gents who supply them? It is definitely a fun and different take on fantasy gaming. I have physical copies of any games I run, but you won't need one to play. If you want to get a feel for the rules ahead of time, there is a great ~15 minute how to play video by Game Boy Geek here: https://boardgamegeek.com/video/235169/bargain-quest/how-play-bargain-quest-rules-school-game-boy-geek Kudos to him for putting that together! One important note: If you've never used Tabletop Simulator before, please note that you need to buy it before you can play games on it. I don't have any stake in their platform; There are just a lot of my favorite board games available for it.
Come play the board game where you are the merchant equipping the heroes who are about to defend your town from monsters! We will use the base game + Chaotic Goods expansion.
Description:
This game finally answers the age-old fantasy question: who really profits from adventuring, the adventurers or the (much smarter) gents who supply them? It is definitely a fun and different take on fantasy gaming. I have physical copies of any games I run, but you won't need one to play. If you want to get a feel for the rules ahead of time, there is a great ~15 minute how to play video by Game Boy Geek here: https://boardgamegeek.com/video/235169/bargain-quest/how-play-bargain-quest-rules-school-game-boy-geek Kudos to him for putting that together! One important note: If you've never used Tabletop Simulator before, please note that you need to buy it before you can play games on it. I don't have any stake in their platform; There are just a lot of my favorite board games available for it.
He will take on opponents on several game tables at the same time.
Description:
In VOLT, each player takes on the role of an operator controlling a robot to challenge others in the combat arena. By programming three steps ahead, players try to anticipate the moves of other robots, aiming to destroy them or maintain control of the victory point spaces inside the arena.
He will take on opponents on several game tables at the same time.
Description:
In VOLT, each player takes on the role of an operator controlling a robot to challenge others in the combat arena. By programming three steps ahead, players try to anticipate the moves of other robots, aiming to destroy them or maintain control of the victory point spaces inside the arena.
He will take on opponents on several game tables at the same time.
Description:
In VOLT, each player takes on the role of an operator controlling a robot to challenge others in the combat arena. By programming three steps ahead, players try to anticipate the moves of other robots, aiming to destroy them or maintain control of the victory point spaces inside the arena.
He will take on opponents on several game tables at the same time.
Description:
In VOLT, each player takes on the role of an operator controlling a robot to challenge others in the combat arena. By programming three steps ahead, players try to anticipate the moves of other robots, aiming to destroy them or maintain control of the victory point spaces inside the arena.
Gerrymander berries on a cake in this new 2 player strategy game by indie designers. Berry easy to learn, hard to master. Ages 8 - 88. Family & Colorblind Friendly.
Description:
This is an I-cut-you-choose strategy game where you are the champion for team strawberry or team blueberry. Players alternate between cutting cake and choosing which cake to eat. Collect candles by choosing groups with a majority of your berries. Once all the cake is gone, the player with the most candles wins. We will be playing up to 4 people at a time (2 groups of 2 players). This game is deceptively easy to learn and at the same time it is very challenging to win.