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Card Game

A game that primarily uses cards as the basis for gameplay.

Compete for forests, mountains, and rivers, with a small selection of characters and a handful of abilities that aren’t always to your advantage.

Work as a team to chase scary critters out of your campsites, while trying to send wolves and bears toward your opponents.

The Exit series by KOSMOS stands out as a captivating array of puzzle games, offering a plethora of distinct and enjoyable challenges spanning a wide range of themes. Its varying difficulty levels cater to different player groups, making it accessible to both newcomers and experienced puzzle enthusiasts.

Play through three memories (moments frozen in time), seeing images from different points of view as you attempt to answer a series of questions and stop the zombies invading the school.

This little card game takes only a couple of minutes to teach, but is surprisingly engaging, and full of mantis-y fun, as you race to be the first to score 10 mantis cards.

Keep those kites flying in this light, real time game of cards, sand timers, and colorful kites.

Download the app, choose a routine, and work together to pull off a (hopefully) faultless synchronized swim in this real-time cooperative card game.

A fascinating twist on a well-known and well-loved genre, Cat in the Box brings a new dimension to trick-taking, in which you decide which suit each card in your hand belongs to.

Help supply the cities with energy, in this game that is a unique combination of engine building and dexterity.

Published by Helvetiq, Kinoko (which is Japanese for ‘mushroom’) is a 20-minute, 2-4 player game about moving cards around and trying to figure out where everything is, all while avoiding the forbidden mushroom.

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