NEW! Galactic Emperor is a fast paced empire-building game of exploration, conflict and struggle for control of the galaxy - discover planets, gain resources, build ships, and attack space fleets in a desperate effort to grind your foes into cosmic dust! Combines Euro-game mechanics with space combat, plays in about 2 hours. NOTE: This game is not yet published and is being run as a play-test. We value your feedback!
Patented in 1903, Gavitt's Stock Exchange will celebrate it's 100th birthday this year! Celebrate with us in the G.S.E. Tournament! Prizes awarded to 1st, 2nd. Points count towards Grand Championship.
In this hilarious board game parody of the Titanic movie, players assume the roles of notable figures rom the story. Play Kate Wnatsit, Leonardo DePopsicle, or any of six other characters as they do their best to escape the sinking ship while preventing others from also escaping (there aren't enough life boats, after all). A cutthroat game of fun and strategey doen with a 3-D ship that actually sinks while you play!
In this hilarious board game parody of the Titanic movie, players assume the roles of notable figures rom the story. Play Kate Wnatsit, Leonardo DePopsicle, or any of six other characters as they do their best to escape the sinking ship while preventing others from also escaping (there aren't enough life boats, after all). A cutthroat game of fun and strategey doen with a 3-D ship that actually sinks while you play!
In the late 18th Century, the fast growing population of the emergingUnited States of America showed the increasing interest in the Wild West. Millions of poor immigrants were arriving from Europe, and the popultation of cities on the East coast swelled enormously. Endless plains and huge mountain ranges - thinly populated by Native Americans and rich in game, farmland and minerals - started luring large numbers of them. Settlers travelled in wagon trains, and established themselves even further west until they finally reached California and the Pacific coast. The players represent shrewd business men who benefit from passing wagon trains, continuously moving westward across the North American continent. It is divided into huge regions of land: New England, the East Coast, the Great Plains, the Mid West, the West and finally California.