Terrible Worm is a solitaire (patience) card game using a 78 card Tarot deck.
Leaders from the four families form armies and fight till only one remains, while putting down bandits, withstanding plagues, facing down madness, enduring unexpected visits from the Pope, and more.
A Round of play represents a year and may have many battle events. Rounds continue until the Seven Provinces are cleared... [click here for more]
Land of Medievals is a Medieval Fantasy Print & Play board game with mechanics such as combat, dice rolling and improvement cards.
Fight against fantastic creatures and opponent players, siege enemy castles and become the one and only King of the Land.
Inspired by ancient mythologies the game offers a unique gameplay, you will need to earn Army Units and Improvement cards for your... [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]
In Mutiny: A pirate's jolly game of dice and backstabbing, players take on the roles of 2-6 pirates, trying to horde gold while attempting to escape a steadily sinking ship. In this case, the captain may not go down with the ship, but you can bet everyone else will!
Mutiny was introduced in concept during the 2014 rpggeek.com VirtuaCon digital convention event. At that time it was... [click here for more]
Yes, you are a Gladiator! You have two strong arms, one for each weapon. The enemies are new, but this is nothing new, arena combat is your life. The crowd and you grow restless; it is time once again to bask in yet another victory.
Sen So is a 2 or more player strategy board game for ages 10 and up. Most games take about 15-30 minutes to play.
Sen So uses a unique set of octagon... [click here for more]
Poisoned Chalice is a card game for 2 to 6 players. In it, you are competing nobles at a banquet table. As talk passes around the table you are adding wine (cards) to a shared chalice (common pile). When the chalice is full, the player holding it drinks (wins the trick).
However, as well as wine you can choose to add poison. Not too much (adding up to exactly 31) has no effect, but too much (adding... [click here for more]