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GoVenture Card Game: Entrepreneur & Monster is a unique blend of strategy and luck, designed for 2-4 players. The game's objective is to accumulate wealth and prestige by navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship while facing off against monstrous obstacles. Players take on the roles of entrepreneurs, seeking to build their businesses and overcome the monsters that threaten them. Each player starts with a set amount of resources and must manage their finances carefully as they navigate the game board. The game features a deck-building mechanism, where players can acquire new cards to enhance their abilities and increase their chances of success. However, the monsters in the game are unpredictable and can either hinder or help players depending on the situation. Players must balance their business growth with the need to defend against monster attacks, making for a thrilling and dynamic gameplay experience.
2-4 m⚖️ 3.0
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In the realm of Eridoria, brave adventurers assemble their tiny sword-wielding heroes to embark on perilous quests. The goal is to vanquish darkness by collecting and combining magical cards, utilizing clever tactics, and strategically positioning characters for ultimate victory. Each player starts with a modest arsenal, but as they conquer challenges, they'll unlock new abilities, items, and allies to bolster their forces.
2-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
Fools' Fuel
Dive into the chaotic, magic-fueled streets of a post-Soviet urban fantasy world with Fools' Fuel, a vehicular skirmish miniatures game. Set in the unique "Slav Borg" universe, this title casts players as daring drivers in high-stakes, objective-based races where victory is about more than just being the fastest. Players must outmaneuver, outwit, and outgun their rivals on a dynamic battlefield, completing specific goals to claim supremacy. The game was envisioned as a complete experience, offering deep lore and a distinct thematic setting that blends gritty, futuristic vehicle combat with powerful and unpredictable magical abilities. It's a contest of speed, strategy, and survival in a world where fantastical power meets industrial decay. The core of the gameplay revolves around a strategic dice pool management system. Each turn, players allocate dice to perform a variety of actions, from accelerating down a straightaway to activating potent vehicle upgrades. Movement is a critical phase, governed by a vehicle's "Speed" value. Players spend these points to move, make tight 90-degree turns, or even reverse out of trouble. Pushing your vehicle to its limits introduces a thrilling risk-reward element; consecutive forward movements or turns can result in 'Burn' or 'Drift' tokens. Accumulate too many, and you'll face a 'Drive Test' at the end of your turn. Failure means a catastrophic loss of control, adding a palpable layer of tension to every decision and creating cinematic moments of vehicular chaos. What makes Fools' Fuel stand out is its deep customization and the seamless integration of its bizarre theme into the mechanics. The game promised extensive options for vehicle upgrades, allowing players to build a machine perfectly suited to their preferred playstyle, whether it be a heavily armored brawler or a nimble speedster. The magic-infused setting isn't just window dressing; it introduces game-changing abilities like teleportation and flight, completely altering tactical possibilities. This fusion of familiar vehicular combat with extraordinary powers creates a truly unique tabletop experience. Designed to be accessible to hobbyists of all kinds, the project planned for both high-quality physical miniatures and 3D-printable STL files, inviting players to fully immerse themselves in its vibrant and dangerous world.
1-4 60m⚖️ 2.4
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Museum: The Cthulhu Relics is a thrilling board game that challenges players to navigate the mysteries of ancient artifacts and uncover the secrets of the Cthulhu cult. In this game, players take on the roles of archaeologists, tasked with collecting and preserving relics from various cultures while avoiding the malevolent influence of the Great Old One. The game's objective is to be the first player to collect three sets of relics, each representing a different aspect of human knowledge: science, art, and philosophy. Players must carefully manage their resources, navigate the complex web of alliances and rivalries between cult members, and make strategic decisions about which artifacts to acquire and how to protect them from the forces of darkness.
m⚖️ 4.0
Star Wars: Unlimited – A Lawless Time
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m⚖️ N/A
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Happiness is a board game designed for 2-4 players, where the goal is to create a harmonious and fulfilling life by collecting and managing various aspects of happiness. Players take on the role of individuals seeking to achieve a balance between work, relationships, and personal growth. The game is played over several rounds, with each round representing a year in the player's life. At the end of each round, players reflect on their progress and make decisions about how to allocate their time and resources for the next year. The game features various mechanics that allow players to collect and manage happiness tokens, which represent different aspects of well-being such as relationships, work-life balance, and personal growth. Players can also draw 'event' cards, which introduce challenges and opportunities that require them to adapt and make strategic decisions. The game includes a unique 'happiness meter', which tracks the player's overall level of happiness throughout the game. One of the key features of Happiness is its focus on emotional intelligence and self-awareness. Players must navigate complex relationships and make difficult choices, all while maintaining a sense of balance and harmony in their lives. The game encourages players to think critically about what truly brings them happiness and to prioritize their values and goals accordingly. Happiness has gained popularity among gamers who appreciate its unique blend of strategy and emotional intelligence. Players praise the game's engaging mechanics and its ability to spark meaningful conversations about what it means to live a happy and fulfilling life.
m⚖️ 2.5
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Star Wars: Rebellion is an epic board game that captures the grand conflict of the Galactic Civil War between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance. Often described as 'Star Wars in a box,' the game tasks players with controlling one of the two factions, each with entirely different victory conditions. The Empire's goal is to scour the galaxy for the hidden Rebel base and destroy it using its massive military might, including Star Destroyers and the dreaded Death Star. Conversely, the Rebel player aims to incite a galaxy-wide uprising by completing objectives and gaining reputation, eventually forcing the Empire to lose its grip on the systems before the secret base can be uncovered. It is a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek on a galactic scale, where the tension builds as the Imperial search narrows. The gameplay centers around a sophisticated 'Leader' system, where iconic characters like Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Darth Vader, and Grand Moff Tarkin are assigned to missions or used to lead military forces. Each round involves assigning these leaders to various tasks, such as diplomacy to win over neutral systems, sabotage to disrupt enemy production, or military strikes to seize key territories. The game features a unique blend of worker placement and area control; players must decide whether to send a leader on a mission or save them to oppose an opponent's action. Combat involves custom dice and tactical cards, reflecting the thematic strengths of both sides. As the game progresses, players manage resource production across dozens of planets, building everything from TIE fighters to Corellian Corvettes, all while navigating the asymmetric nature of the conflict. Why do people love Star Wars: Rebellion? It is widely praised for its deep thematic immersion and its ability to create emergent narratives that mirror the original film trilogy. Whether it is Han Solo being captured and frozen in carbonite, or a desperate Rebel fleet launching a last-ditch effort to destroy a Death Star under construction, the game consistently delivers cinematic moments. The asymmetry is perhaps its greatest strength; the Imperial player feels the sheer power and frustration of searching for a needle in a haystack, while the Rebel player experiences the frantic tension of being outnumbered but strategically nimble. With over 150 plastic miniatures and a massive board, it offers a visual spectacle that matches its strategic depth. As noted by reviewers, it doesn't just feature the Star Wars theme—it nails the essence of the franchise, making it a definitive experience for fans and serious hobbyists alike.
2-4 240m⚖️ 3.7
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Combat Commander: Europe is a tactical-level board game that recreating infantry combat during the European Theater of World War II. Players take command of different factions—primarily the United States, Germany, and the Soviet Union—controlling squads, leaders, and specialized teams. The primary goal is to achieve victory by accumulating points through the control of strategic objectives on the map, the destruction of enemy units, or by successfully moving units off the opponent's map edge. Unlike many traditional wargames that focus on rigid movement phases, this game captures the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the battlefield, where survival often depends as much on luck and timing as it does on positioning. At the heart of the game is the Fate Deck, a unique card-driven system that handles every aspect of the simulation. Each card in the deck serves multiple roles: it provides 'Orders' that allow players to move, fire, or recover; it contains 'Actions' that can be played out of turn to react to enemy movements; and it features pre-printed 'Dice Rolls' used for all combat and morale checks. This means that players do not use physical dice; instead, they flip cards to determine outcomes. This system introduces significant 'fog of war' and friction; if a player does not have a 'Fire' card in their hand, their troops simply cannot shoot that turn, simulating a breakdown in communication, jammed weapons, or hesitant soldiers. This mechanic forces players to manage their hand carefully, discarding less useful cards to cycle through the deck in search of the specific commands they need to execute their strategy. What makes Combat Commander a beloved staple in the wargaming community is its incredible narrative flair and high replayability. Every scenario feels like a unique story unfolding, where a sudden 'Event' triggered by a card flip can change the weather, call in a sniper, or turn a regular soldier into a hero. The game is famous for its 'bursty' nature, where moments of relative calm can suddenly explode into desperate firefights or bayonet charges. Because the terrain is modular and the Fate Deck ensures no two matches play out the same way, the tactical puzzles remain fresh even after dozens of sessions. It moves away from the 'math-heavy' nature of some hex-and-counter games, offering instead a cinematic and emotionally engaging experience that rewards adaptability and risk management over pure calculation.
1-2 120m⚖️ 3.3
Gaslands: Refueled
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m⚖️ N/A
Dungeon Crawl Classics Role Playing Game
Dungeon Crawl Classics Role Playing Game is a deliberate and loving throwback to the earliest days of fantasy tabletop gaming. Published by Goodman Games, it channels the spirit of 1970s fantasy literature and role-playing, focusing on high-stakes adventure where glory and gold are the ultimate goals. The game is not about playing pre-made heroes; it's about forging them through brutal trials and harrowing dungeons. It casts aside modern conventions of balance and safety, instead offering a world that is mysterious, unpredictable, and often lethal. The objective is to survive, grow powerful, and carve out a legend in a world that is actively hostile to the player characters. The game is renowned for its unique and memorable mechanics. Foremost among these is the "character funnel," an introductory adventure where each player controls a stable of 2-4 randomly generated, 0-level peasants. Most of these hapless villagers will meet a grisly end, but the lone survivor becomes that player's level 1 adventurer, their backstory written in the blood and chaos of the funnel. Instead of simple plus/minus modifiers, DCC RPG uses a "dice chain," where circumstances cause players to roll a different type of die (from a d3 up to a d30). Magic is powerful but wild and dangerous, with every spell requiring a roll on a table that can produce magnificent or catastrophic results. Warriors aren't limited to simple attacks; they can perform "Mighty Deeds of Arms," encouraging creative and cinematic combat. DCC RPG's appeal lies in its unabashedly old-school philosophy, which creates a gameplay experience distinct from many contemporary RPGs. The lethality and randomness generate genuine tension and excitement, making every success feel earned and meaningful. The funnel system creates a powerful bond with the characters who survive it, providing an instant and organic origin story. For players weary of meticulously balanced encounters and seeking a return to a more chaotic and wondrous style of play, Dungeon Crawl Classics offers a perfect elixir. Its evocative, classic-style art and rules that prioritize creative problem-solving over rigid systems have earned it a dedicated following among those who crave adventure as it was meant to be: brutal and glorious.
1-4 240m⚖️ 3.1
RISK G.I. JOE: Special Missions
RISK G.I. JOE: Special Missions is a high-stakes, thematic reimagining of the classic game of global domination, pivoting the focus from total territorial conquest to precise, mission-driven objectives. In this version, players are thrust into the iconic conflict between the heroic G.I. Joe team and the villainous Cobra organization. Unlike the sprawling, indefinite nature of traditional RISK, this game is structured over three intense rounds, where victory is determined by the accumulation of Objective Points (OP). With 252 detailed miniatures representing the various forces, the game brings the beloved franchise to life on the tabletop, offering a narrative-heavy experience where every move counts toward a larger strategic goal. The gameplay mechanics introduce a significant twist to the familiar RISK formula. While area control and dice-driven combat remain core elements, players must now prioritize 'Special Missions' and 'Plots' that appear throughout the game. Each faction, whether G.I. Joe or Cobra, has unique tactical objectives that require more than just sheer numbers; they require careful positioning and resource management. Instead of merely trying to wipe an opponent off the map, you might find yourself racing to secure a specific research facility, rescuing a captured operative, or disrupting a global terror plot. This shift creates a much more dynamic board state where players must decide between defending their current holdings or launching a risky strike to secure high-value mission points before the round ends. Fans of the G.I. Joe universe and tactical board games alike will find plenty to love in this box. The unique appeal lies in the modernization of the RISK engine, making it feel faster, more focused, and significantly more thematic. The three-round limit ensures that the game doesn't overstay its welcome, providing a clear climax and a satisfying sense of progression. It captures the energy of the franchise perfectly, allowing for cinematic moments where a single heroic push can flip the tide of battle. By blending nostalgic flair with a refined objective-based scoring system, RISK G.I. JOE: Special Missions offers a sophisticated mid-weight strategy experience that rewards both tactical flexibility and aggressive maneuvers.
2-4 90m⚖️ 2.6
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Step into the dark and perilous world of Aelrathia with "Legion of the Necromancer," a modern gamebook crafted in the spirit of classic solo adventures like the renowned *Fighting Fantasy* series. This is not a traditional board game but an immersive, narrative-driven experience for a single player. You are cast as a lone hero with a grim purpose: to journey through a blighted land and confront a malevolent necromancer who commands a terrifying legion of the undead. Your quest will test your courage and wit as you navigate a branching storyline, with your ultimate goal being to infiltrate the necromancer's dark tower and end his reign of terror before the world is consumed by his unholy magic. The gameplay is centered around a classic 'choose-your-own-adventure' structure. The book contains over 400 numbered passages, and at the end of each, you will be faced with critical decisions that determine your path. Will you explore the haunted forest, delve into the abandoned mines, or seek an alternate route? Each choice leads you to a new section of the book, revealing different scenarios, challenges, and encounters. Combat and skill-based tests are resolved using a simple, intuitive dice-based system, requiring you to manage your character's statistics on a provided adventure sheet. The rules are intentionally light to keep the focus on the atmospheric storytelling and exploration, ensuring that players are immediately drawn into the world without a steep learning curve. "Legion of the Necromancer" resonates with players because it is a lovingly crafted homage born from a passion for the genre. Created by writer James Gill and artist James Isaacs, both formerly of Metal Hammer magazine, the gamebook successfully captures a nostalgic yet fresh feeling. Its significant success on Kickstarter proves there is a strong audience for this style of interactive fiction. The experience is elevated by James Isaacs' detailed black-and-white illustrations, which perfectly complement the grim fantasy tone. The game's high replayability, stemming from its multiple branching paths and various possible endings, encourages adventurers to return to Aelrathia time and again to uncover all its secrets, making it a compelling and deeply personal quest.
1 60m⚖️ 1.5

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