A naval-themed card game for 2 players. It is a card battler that borrows mechanics from war games by making units move around the board. Instead of a mana system, players can play ships for free but need to discard cards to move them around the board. Islands can be captured to increase one's draw power, but these are out of the way and come at the cost of tempo. Additionally, as ships begin to sink,... [click here for more]
Hi there! This is a PLAYTESTING version of Silent Planes, an expansion to Silent Ships. What does that mean? Well, the effects of the cards may not be final, and the artwork is all placeholder art for now. It also means I collect a $0.00 margin on this game- I just want to get it in your hands for as cheap as possible so that I can get your feedback on this game.
This copy of the game is completely... [click here for more]
Color Zero is a cooperative game for 1-8 players. The game is best described as "Cooperative Uno," and the goal is to end the game with all players having 0 cards in hand. Most cards have an effect that do something. The challenge comes with successfully managing this with the effect of some cards that do not let them be traded, given, or discarded. If an effect cannot resolve completely and legally,... [click here for more]
IMPORTANT: To play Mining Inc, you MUST use paperclips that are not included in this purchase. Any type of paperclip should work. At most, you will need 43 paperclips (but likely much less).
This game is thematically similar to the flash game, motherload. In Mining Inc., you upgrade your mining operation to mine deeper into the ground. Your goal is to discover one of four valuable artifacts hidden... [click here for more]
The PDF is a free download of the rulebook and a free print and play file.
You are Master Udo, a martial arts master. To prove that you are the best martial arts master around, you must sequentially challenge and defeat four other martial arts masters.
Master Udo is a puzzly game about making combos. You start with 10 basic cards in your hand. Each card is separated into 2 halves: a condition... [click here for more]