Reavers of Midgard is a single worker placement game with elements of set collection dice combat and engine building set in the Champions of Midgard universe.In Champions of Midgard your quest was to become Jarl. You battled back the trolls draugr and some of the epic monsters that once threatened the sanctity of your humble port town. Now it's time to go on the offensive.In Reavers of Midgard you'll be looking to gain glory by raiding nearby villages for their riches sacking well-fortified castles and battling both man and monster on the open seas. You'll not only need to take your rowdy crew of vikings and the food needed to keep them happy along for the ride but you'll also have to recruit a crew of elite warriors - the Reavers.Reavers can be used in three different ways. They can be made your ship's leader earning you a one-time bonus and enabling your warriors to be more versatile in combat. They can also be used to rally more warriors to your cause filling your ship to the brim with the right fighters for the right situations. Finally they can also be used to help your crew specialize earning you a bonus every time your crew sails into battle.Whoever can earn the most glory after six rounds will be the winner.
Build your own gang and customize it to suit your plans. Gather resources to complete heists and money to recruit new gang members. And make sure you escape the police! A unique and fun game from the award-winning designers of Automania and Trails of Tucana.Bad Company supports up to 6 players with very little downtime. It also includes a solo mode where you try to outsmart the police.Each player has a player board with 11 gang members. You may upgrade them by placing overlapping cards onto them. This way the visual appearances of your gang members change as they gain more abilities.Each round the active player rolls four dice and divides them into two pairs (pay coins to reroll). Each pair of dice activates one gang member on the active player's board. All other players may use one of the pairs to activate a single gang member on their own boards.Activating a gangster provides resources needed to complete heists money to upgrade your gang members or advance your car through the city. You want to advance your car because you need to stay ahead of the police in order to collect loot along the city route.You gain points by completing heists upgrading your gang and by driving your car through the city. Some completed heists provide special abilities which you can build your strategy around.The game ends when a player completes their 6th heist or when any car reaches the dock on the city track and the player with the most points wins.—description from designer
Long after the end of the Time of Man the few remnants of humanity have newly retaken the world treading on the ruins of ancient civilizations. Within the Archipelago of the 6 the Clans live according to an absurd reinterpretation of Bushido. You are a Daimyo a leader of a Clan and you want to become the new Emperor of this archipelago. To do this you must gain Popularity! Send your Governors to influence the local populaces but they must remain wary of assassination by deadly Shadows while your Scavengers unearth glorious Relics from long ago. Seize control of this archipelago with the help of the new Heroes of this world!OBJECTIVEIn Daimyo you are the leader of a Clan striving to become Emperor. At the end of the 5th round the player who has accumulated the most Popularity points (PP) will be proclaimed Emperor.There are 4 major ways to gain Popularity points:• DURING THE GAME:INFLUENCE: At the end of each round each player earns Popularity points according to their level of influence on each island.• AT THE END OF THE GAME: RELICS: Each player earns Popularity points according to the number of Relics they have restored. BUILDINGS: Each player earns Popularity points according to the number of Buildings of each type they have constructed. HEROES: The players with the greatest combined values of army and Gold earn Popularity points.
In Rolling Realms Redux players compete to earn the most stars over 3 rounds in a series of minigames. (There are 12 different “realms” included in the game.) This is a roll-and-write game meaning that players will write on the game components using dry-erase markers.Each turn one player rolls 2 dice and all players use the dice results on their realm cards to generate resources and earn stars. After 3 rounds the player with the most stars wins!Rolling Realms Redux is a standalone game and it includes everything you need to play up to 6 players. It features the same rules and full compatibility with its predecessor Rolling Realms but with 12 new realms inspired by popular games from other publishers a printed version of the living rulebook that will include explanations for all realms (original new and promo) with everything in a box designed to fit all realms ever printed.All 12 realms in Rolling Realms Redux are 100% new and unique to this specific product.—description from the publisher
Welcome to the best hotel in Vienna! In High Season: Grand Hotel Roll & Write you prepare rooms accommodate guests make personnel decisions and court the favor of the emperor all while managing your money and trying to avoid loans.The game lasts seven rounds and each player has a hotel board and staff board with eight of each being available. At the start of a round roll dice based on the number of players then place them on the six spaces (numbered 1-6) on the action board. On a turn draft one of the dice then use the associated according to its strength which is based on the number of dice on that space when you remove it. The actions allow you to:If you are the first player to occupy one of the eight rows or seven columns you earn bonus points that are unavailable to anyone else who occupies this row or column later. When you occupy all the rooms in a contiguous color group on your board you gain an immediate bonus of points (for a blue group) krone (red) or steps on the emperor's track (yellow).The bonuses and effects of the staff differ on each board so you need to figure out how to take advantage of the opportunities available through them in combination with your particular arrangement of hotel rooms and the dice available each round.After seven rounds players tally their points possibly losing some in the process for ignoring the emperor but ideally overcoming that loss thanks to occupied rooms assorted bonuses and staff-generated endgame points.
ClipCut Parks is a first of its kind innovating roll-and-write gameplay as the first roll-and-cut game!The city needs your help! The mayor has called on you to create a set of gorgeous parks with greenery to beautify the urban landscape. With a pair of scissors and a plan use your snipping talents to clip a park full of dazzling multi-colored features. The first player to complete five park cards wins!—description from the publisher
Players in Qwantum need to enter numbers in their personal grid that always go higher within a particular color — well until those totals need to go lower once again...
In Splitter you must group numbers together to score points — two 2s three 3s and so on — but you're placing two numbers at a time so things won't always work out.Each player has their own score sheet with 44 empty spaces on it with two different patterns of spaces included in the box; each pattern has a dashed line through the middle that splits it into two mirrored halves.On a turn someone rolls two six-sided dice. Each player then writes the results e.g. 1 and 4 in empty spaces in the pattern with each number being in the mirrored space of the other. If say you place the 1 in the leftmost space of the top row then you must place the 4 in the rightmost space of the top row.After 22 dice rolls everyone's pattern will be filled. Each 1 on its own — that is with no other 1s orthogonally adjacent — scores 1 point; each set of two 2s that have no other orthogonally adjacent 2s score 2 points; and so on up to a set of six 6s with no other orthogonally adjacent 6s being worth 6 points. A starred space is present on each half of the pattern and a scored group that contains this starred space has its points doubled. (One pattern has a set of three spaces with hearts and if you fill all three hearts with the same number you score 5 points.)Whoever has the highest score wins.
Newsboys / ニュースボーイ is a flip-and-roll-and-write game for 1-4 players about paperboys in Brooklyn New York in the 1890s.During the game you mark Xs on your player board with a pen to gradually expand your newspaper delivery area. Each turn someone flips the top card of the deck to reveal three icons and each player rolls their three dice; each player then chooses one icon and marks off as many of those spaces on their board as the number of icons visible on the cards and their dice.Earn icons from blocks of different types such as offices homes school factories and shops. Earn points in the game (and at game's end) for expanding your delivery area faster than the other players. However if you don't demand higher wages through strikes then all your work will earn you less.Whoever earns the most points wins.
Yahtzee – aka Kniffel – has been around for more than half a century. In this special edition FOR ONE – KNIFFEL® it’s entirely up to you to fulfill the tricky tasks. In each game even though you have more than the usual five dice available you still have to spread them strategically across the scorecard at the right time otherwise the end is near and your high score will melt away! FOR ONE – KNIFFEL® contains 25 different levels with the right challenges for everyone! Face the challenge in 25 different levels!