The Hadron Collider: designed to answer questions about physics, connect string theory, a new look at the big bang, dark matter, extra dimensions, etc. Success! Success is not always a good thing.
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. They roll the die that allows them to move the Monster. The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused.
Description:
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. In turns, they roll the die that allows them to move the Monster around the board. When the Monster goes to a space with an emotion token, the player can pick it up and look for the right jar. The jars are all placed on shelves with their colors hidden. If the player chooses the jar which matches the color of the emotion, then they can place the emotion token into the jar. Otherwise, the jar goes back to the shelf as it was. In order to pick up an emotion token, players have to explain a memory or a situation in which they feel like the emotion they are picking up (Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear or Calm). The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused and they flip over too many mixed emotion jars, or win the game when the emotions are all placed in their correct jars.
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. They roll the die that allows them to move the Monster. The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused.
Description:
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. In turns, they roll the die that allows them to move the Monster around the board. When the Monster goes to a space with an emotion token, the player can pick it up and look for the right jar. The jars are all placed on shelves with their colors hidden. If the player chooses the jar which matches the color of the emotion, then they can place the emotion token into the jar. Otherwise, the jar goes back to the shelf as it was. In order to pick up an emotion token, players have to explain a memory or a situation in which they feel like the emotion they are picking up (Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear or Calm). The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused and they flip over too many mixed emotion jars, or win the game when the emotions are all placed in their correct jars.
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. They roll the die that allows them to move the Monster. The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused.
Description:
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. In turns, they roll the die that allows them to move the Monster around the board. When the Monster goes to a space with an emotion token, the player can pick it up and look for the right jar. The jars are all placed on shelves with their colors hidden. If the player chooses the jar which matches the color of the emotion, then they can place the emotion token into the jar. Otherwise, the jar goes back to the shelf as it was. In order to pick up an emotion token, players have to explain a memory or a situation in which they feel like the emotion they are picking up (Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear or Calm). The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused and they flip over too many mixed emotion jars, or win the game when the emotions are all placed in their correct jars.
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. They roll the die that allows them to move the Monster. The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused.
Description:
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. In turns, they roll the die that allows them to move the Monster around the board. When the Monster goes to a space with an emotion token, the player can pick it up and look for the right jar. The jars are all placed on shelves with their colors hidden. If the player chooses the jar which matches the color of the emotion, then they can place the emotion token into the jar. Otherwise, the jar goes back to the shelf as it was. In order to pick up an emotion token, players have to explain a memory or a situation in which they feel like the emotion they are picking up (Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear or Calm). The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused and they flip over too many mixed emotion jars, or win the game when the emotions are all placed in their correct jars.
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. They roll the die that allows them to move the Monster. The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused.
Description:
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. In turns, they roll the die that allows them to move the Monster around the board. When the Monster goes to a space with an emotion token, the player can pick it up and look for the right jar. The jars are all placed on shelves with their colors hidden. If the player chooses the jar which matches the color of the emotion, then they can place the emotion token into the jar. Otherwise, the jar goes back to the shelf as it was. In order to pick up an emotion token, players have to explain a memory or a situation in which they feel like the emotion they are picking up (Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear or Calm). The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused and they flip over too many mixed emotion jars, or win the game when the emotions are all placed in their correct jars.
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. They roll the die that allows them to move the Monster. The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused.
Description:
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. In turns, they roll the die that allows them to move the Monster around the board. When the Monster goes to a space with an emotion token, the player can pick it up and look for the right jar. The jars are all placed on shelves with their colors hidden. If the player chooses the jar which matches the color of the emotion, then they can place the emotion token into the jar. Otherwise, the jar goes back to the shelf as it was. In order to pick up an emotion token, players have to explain a memory or a situation in which they feel like the emotion they are picking up (Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear or Calm). The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused and they flip over too many mixed emotion jars, or win the game when the emotions are all placed in their correct jars.
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. They roll the die that allows them to move the Monster. The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused.
Description:
Players collaborate to help the Monster figure out his emotions. In turns, they roll the die that allows them to move the Monster around the board. When the Monster goes to a space with an emotion token, the player can pick it up and look for the right jar. The jars are all placed on shelves with their colors hidden. If the player chooses the jar which matches the color of the emotion, then they can place the emotion token into the jar. Otherwise, the jar goes back to the shelf as it was. In order to pick up an emotion token, players have to explain a memory or a situation in which they feel like the emotion they are picking up (Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Fear or Calm). The players can lose the game if the Monster gets too confused and they flip over too many mixed emotion jars, or win the game when the emotions are all placed in their correct jars.
The shade of King Tarama cannot rest until he is buried in his ancestral home. The kingdom’s greatest heroes will be needed to brave the void and conquer the colossus that the land itself has become.
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Untold aeons ago, the world shattered, leaving behind fragments of reality in a sea of nothingness. Those creatures who are left draw upon the power of Anima, the essence of being itself, to overcome the forces of Aether, its destroying opposite.
It is this Aether, in the form of a continent-sized colossus, that has swallowed the once-great kingdom of Tirtha. The death of humankind’s greatest ruler, King Tarama, has spurred his people to find this terrible beast and free their ancestral home so that it may be part of the world once more. Only once Tirtha is again the realm of humanity can the dead king be laid to rest, and the struggle of existence continue.
Use colour theory to create compelling & exciting colour schemes for armies in a few easy steps.
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Want your next army to look amazing?
Never sure what colours to combine for the best effect?
Join Ben Carver from Primal Poodle Studio for two hours demystifying colour theory and learning that there ARE right answers when choosing colours. This workshop is appropriate for any skill level - no matter your level of experience painting miniatures, you can always improve your decision-making process!
Paints, brushes and models will be provided but feel free to bring your own if you prefer.