An 18 Card Deckbuilder for 2 Players
2 Players - 15 minutes (3+ players with additional decks)
Snowball Fight is a micro deckbuilding and deduction game for two players that only contains 18 cards. In the game players go head-to-head with their arsenal of snowballs in an attempt to be the ruler of the Blizzard Realm!
In Snowball Fight each card... [click here for more]
King of Kings: a card & dice game (Version 3.8)Overview A competitive strategy card and dice game in which you take on the role of a King - lead your Kingdom into Glorious Battle in pursuit of Righteous Victory!
Requirements A standard deck of playing cards (including Jokers), some 6-sided dice and 2-4 friends
Object of the... [click here for more]
Game Summary
This is a deck building game with bases to control to gather and manage resources.
The zombie player builds a horde deck to overrun the human players.
While the human players try to research a cure find new survivors, weapons and supplies or other resources.
Uses 2 poker decks and dice to play.... [click here for more]
Arena Battle is a 12-word RPG on a single A4 page.
The game is for any number of players - playing solo you can try to beat your own high score and playing with others you compete to see who wins the most gold.
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You're all fighting for your life in an arena. You each have skills, but so do your opponents! Will your skills be enough to defeat them and win the gold?... [click here for more]
In order to play Empyrean Conflict you will also need theEmpyean Conflict Pt.2 Mini-card DeckClimb aboard your airship, destroy your enemies, and become Lord of the Empyrean in Spare Change Games Empyrean Conflict. 6 airships, 4 rules cards and tuckbox. 2-6 players ages 8+.
* 114 Mini-cards available in Empyrean... [click here for more]
As a big believer in psychological safety in games and simulation, I love the "X" Card.
No point causing traumatic experiences when a few easy actions can reduce the chance of them occurring!
A really great review of some of the tools and techniques can be found at Safety Tools for Tabletop RPGs from Thomas Weinbeger, of Dramadice.
I truly believe in tools such as the “X” card. Although it’s... [click here for more]