Accusation is a card game for 2-4 players that plays in about 20-30 minutes in which players take on the roles of countries engaged in world events. Players use their country’s assets: military, intelligence, economy, diplomacy, and research to influence the outcome of world events and gain victory points to achieve world domination." It features a high degree of interaction primarily via... [click here for more]
Many cultures use creation stories to explain where humans and gods came from and why the world is the way it is. These examples of ancient stories highlight common themes in creation stories. This game can help teach about these stories, reinforce class lessons, and inspire creativity to think about how we understand the world. These stories exist in many versions and these cards are just a snapshot... [click here for more]
This is only the Rulebook for the game. Full Game requires Security Tokens, Tension Deck, and Research Deck, and free digital rulebook.M.A.D - A game about cold war, hot conflict, and ending the world
This is a strategy game about sneakily building your "Superweapon"to eliminate... [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]
People talk about a global conspiracy, about the powers that own the world, but they don’t seem to grasp just how big the world is. How remote parts of the world are. And this isn’t just like, people living in the mountains. We’re talking about places like, Idaho. And Nebraska. There’s a lot of nothing going on over there, and do you think the conspiracies that run the world... [click here for more]
Standover is a card game for 2 to 6 players with a bidding (vying ) mechanism.
You are the leader of a criminal gang. You compete to control busineses that you draw income from. But the bids you make are paid to your competitors, so the dynamic tension is in how much you are prepared to pay to control something, knowing that you are actually paying off your enemies for it. At your disposal are hitmen,... [click here for more]