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  • Duration:: up to 45 min.

My Happy Farm Board game

All players have their own farm with four nice animals. They feed those cuties. Animals that are fed well fill their stomachs with tasty food, grow and become longer and longer, even reaching unnatural lengths. The longer your animal, the better a farmer you are. The owner of the longest animal receives bonus points. Animals that aren't fed even one time lose their weight, take offense, and leave their bad master. Moreover, they will take some victory points from the bad master to punish him, so players have to be good and careful farmers and feed their animals well to create Their Own Happy Farm.

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€22.99 Price

Bohnanza Card game

Bohnanza is the first in the Bohnanza family of games and has been published in several different editions. The cards are colorful depictions of beans in various descriptive poses, and the object is to make coins by planting fields (sets) of these beans and then harvesting them. To help players match their cards up, the game features extensive trading and deal-making. One of the most unique features of the game is that you cannot rearrange your hand, as you need to play the cards in the order that you draw them.

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€21.99 Price

Loonacy Uglydoll Card game

Join OX, Wedgehead and the rest of the Uglydolls in their first ever fast-action card game. Turn over cards until you spot three matching Uglys. Then race like an Ice-Bat out of Heck to grab a match before they all get snatched. Claim the most cards and you claim the game. Winning isn't always pretty, but it's always fun!

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€15.99 Price

Brix Board game

Brix brings a new dimension to tic-tac-toe, with players building a wall of X and O bricks by stacking their pieces on top of each other. The first player to align four of their symbol or color in a row wins the game. In more detail, the bricks are effectively two cubes pushed together, with half the brick being orange and the other half blue; when an orange face shows an X, the blue face shows an O and vice versa. Each turn the active player adds one brick to the wall either vertically or horizontally, with each new brick connecting to existing bricks on at least one face and at most eight symbols in a horizontal row. If no one has won by the time that all bricks are in the wall, then on their turn players remove one brick and place it in a new location; if you knock the wall over on your turn, you lose.

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€17.99 Price

Dlerium dice rolling game

In this game you roll the custom dice to see which gestures to do, and the player who is slowest gets stamped (a rubber stamp is included in the game). You lose the game when you have three stamps.

€10.99 Price

Ligretto Kids Card game

A smart adaptation of classic Ligretto for younger players need. 

Attention: not suitable for children under 3 years old!

€9.99 Price