Hanafuda (Japanese 花札, lit. 'flower cards') are a well-known type of Japanese playing cards, for which you will find many rulesets online. Our edition is specifically geared towards beginners, has a clear and simple design, and calls out the point values, so that you can start playing right away.
There are 4 x 12 cards included in this deck, that conform to the standard... [click here for more]
A card game inspired by that famous Kickstarter project, personally approved by Zack Danger Brown.
Collect the ingredients to be the first to make your potato salad recipie.
For 2-4 players, 10 minute playing time.
This game is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, and offered here as a free print-and-play download and with no publisher... [click here for more]
The newest release from Morton's List co-creator, Ninja Nate (Nathan I. N. J. Andren) . . .STRANGER TALES: THE PARTY GAME OF AMAZING MEMORIES88 PHOTO CARDS Spark 1-minute stories around tables and campfires
Everyone, especially you, is walking around with a gold mine of stories in their heads. Fact is,... [click here for more]
The customers don't know what they want!
The chef doesn't know what to make!
You don't know what's coming!
Try and keep up!
You’re trying to collect satisfied customers. You do this by matching a customer card in your hand with a foodstuff that’s been flipped up.
Also: The game is real time. You can draw your cards as soon as you’ve played them. The only thing the... [click here for more]
Hyakunin Isshu Karuta / 百人一首かるた
from the classical Japanese anthology of one hundred Japanese waka by one hundred poets.
Hyakunin Isshu can be translated to "one hundred people, one poem [each]"; it can also refer to the card game of uta-garuta, which uses a deck of cards based on the Hyakunin Isshu.
The... [click here for more]
This is the TAROT card size edition. Please see our other titles for the POKER size format. Hyakunin Isshu Karuta / 百人一首かるた
from the classical Japanese anthology of one hundred Japanese waka by one hundred poets.
Hyakunin Isshu can be translated to "one hundred people, one poem [each]"; it can also refer to... [click here for more]
Avast! Are ye ready for some BOOK-KEEPING?
The great and mysterious pirate Captain Nobeard has decided they want to call it quits and stop making hay on the high seas! On the windiest day of the season, they took their great treasure map, and tore it into sections, throwing them high in the sky – and you’re one of the people who caught a piece of it that shows X Marks... [click here for more]