Shipwrights of Marino is a strategic airship building game set in the Dew Point universe. Players take the role of competing shipyards, buying components from the ever-changing market and racing to complete contracts that earn money and power.
Dew Point is the setting for several Crab Fragment Games, a world where an ever-rising fog threatens to cast the globe into darkness. Airships... [click here for more]
Tablero di Berona is a two-player pub game by James Ernest. It requires a simple 3x6 game board (this file), plus twelve stackable chips for each player (a checkers set) and two 6-sided dice.
Players take turns rolling dice and making moves. With each die, you can either place a piece in the corresponding column in your home row, or move a stack from that space. The goal is to occupy... [click here for more]
Young Jacob Marley is a delightfully Dickensian game about banking and money-lending. You and your fellow clerks have recently entered the service of the talented man-of-business Jacob Marley, and through hard work and clever decisions, you hope to earn the greatest financial return and perhaps become his friend for life.
This deck is NOT the complete game. You will also need the... [click here for more]
Young Jacob Marley is a delightfully Dickensian game about banking and money-lending. You and your fellow clerks have recently entered the service of the talented man-of-business Jacob Marley, and through hard work and clever decisions, you hope to earn the greatest financial return and perhaps become his friend for life.
This is the BOARD for Young Jacob Marley, an 8.5 x 11 printed... [click here for more]
How would you connect "Out" and "Kick"? Maybe you'd think of "Penalty." Or maybe "Bounds." How about "Football" + "Goal"? Perhaps "Field" or "Touchdown"? It's up to you. But you're also trying to make a connection with the other people playing. Can you get them to think the same as you? Can you think the same as them? The... [click here for more]
How would you connect "Furry" and "Cave"? Maybe you'd think of "Bear." Or maybe "Bat." How about "Ocean" + "Horse"? Perhaps "Sea" or "Hippo"? It's up to you. But you're also trying to make a connection with the other people playing. Can you get them to think the same as you? Can you think the same as them? The better you... [click here for more]