Fantasy

Dixit: Kids

In the cooperative children's game Dixit Kids, you work together to invite as many guests as possible to the Swift Rabbit's big birthday party! In each round, one of you takes on the role of the Swift Rabbit. They visit a rabbit burrow and choose one of the rabbits to be their birthday guest. The Swift Rabbit then selects a card from their hand that matches the guest's mood: this card is the invitation.

All the other players are courier rabbits. They have to deliver the invitation to the rabbit the Swift Rabbit didn't choose. Then they have to find the invitation so that as many guests as possible can make it to the party in time. If enough guests arrive before the week is over, you win the game together.

Dixit Kids perfectly translates the gameplay of its big brother into a child-friendly version. The 84 new cards, specially illustrated for children, are compatible with all other games in the Dixit universe.

A child-friendly adaptation of the classic game Dixit.

Cooperative game: Everyone works together to interpret the rabbits' moods.

Beautifully illustrated cards, as always.

Picture cards are also compatible with all other games in the Dixit universe.

Scurry Up!

Take on the role of squirrels racing up a tree in Scurry Up!. Simultaneously compete for valuable spaces on branches. If too many squirrels jump into a space, they knock each other off, and nobody gets the nuts, berries, or flowers!

This fast paced family strategy game is for 3-6 players and plays in about 20 minutes.

Etherstone

Nobura is a forgotten planet shrouded in mystery. The story told that a cosmic being sacrificed its divine essence to breathe life into its desolate lands. Etherstones shaped the planet's biomes and interconnected all living beings with nature. Yet, the lurking threat of the Vacuous, a parasitic force born from the depths of Nobura, poses a challenge to life on the surface, weaving a tale of divine sacrifice. Nobura has always been part of a paradoxical loop of life and death, where the forces of creation and destruction dance in an eternal cosmic struggle.

In Etherstone, players embody faction leaders uniting forces to avert the impending extinction, striving to gain the most victory points through various means, such as summoning cards, overcoming threats, and utilizing their abilities as effectively as possible.

The first stage of the game will be drafting your hand of 7 cards and your leader card. Alternatively, for the first few matches, players can take a pre-made hand of cards with the matching Leader. Leaders have a set number of life points, a strength value, and a persistent asymmetric ability.

During your turn, you can take only one action among the following: Dice Draft, Summon, Attack, Rest, Void Pact.

Players will win by gaining victory points while doing several different actions and the game will end if any of the end-game conditions are met:
The active player has no cards left in their hand.
There are no cards left in the Threat deck.
The victory point pool has no more tokens in it.

Karak II

Karak II is a standalone sequel to Karak, and this second installment adds a more complex layer of gameplay while staying approachable for kids. Each player becomes a hero, trying to defeat monsters and their leader: the Dark General. To achieve that, they have to collect resources, build and develop their cities, and train new units (represented by dice) to add to their army. Over the course of the game, players will defeat monsters carrying powerful soul stones – and the player with the most soul stones at the end of the game wins.

Brightcast

Brightcast is a fun, fast-paced, 2-player card game. It all starts with one basic rule: get one of each Spellcaster card or five the same Spellcaster card into play to win the game! Begin the game with 4 cards in your hand. Start each turn by drawing a card, then playing a card from your hand and performing that card’s action. Use your Spellcasters to claim victory and stop your opponent from trying to do the same!

Oh...and...watch out for Dragons!