Two players

'Dillos In Austin

You think road construction is bad in your town? You should try living in Austin. Even without road construction, the signage is confusing and the drivers are absolutely nuts. The only thing that could make navigating the city more challenging is if if the roads actually shifted and changed while you’re driving.

‘Dillos in Austin: A simulation for 2 to 4 ground-dwelling armored rodents. [Dillos aren’t rodents.—Ed.]

Tumblewords

Tumblewords: It’s like a cross between that game where you make words with tiles and that game where you drop checkers into a vertical grid. For two wordsmiths.

I Want Candy!

All the fun of a piñata, with none of the screaming, accidental concussions, or clean-up. For two to six hyperactive greed-crazed kids (or kids at heart).

Peep War, 2005 revision

Lead your jellybean and marshmallow chick army to victory against one to five of your friends in Peep War: The world’s first edible war game.

Navigator

Investigate and explore with two to four detectives and a map.

Blam!

Looking for someone to shove? Strategize in Blam! with two to four elbow-room seekers.

Dino Dig

Search for specimens and toss mud on two to four paleontologists.

SpellCycles

Create mysteeeerious patterns to cast mysteeeerious spells on two to five mysteeeerious players.

Deluxe Memory

Remembering those matches rewards you with some strategy for two to four players.

Thinking in Circles

A game of intuition and second-guessing for two players.

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