In this two-player game, Dr. Frankenstein and Igor try get sets of three ingredients from a large rack of 5x10 ingredients. During a turn, a player h...
From the publisher, Tilsit Editions: In the country of Skaaland, each player heads up a clan of dwarves with only one idea in its collective head: to...
Two Scottish players participate in a classic tug-of-war, joined on occasion by Nessie. Players first scramble to build their decks in real time. Af...
Die Tafelfunde 2 is a thematic follow-up to Die Tafelrunde from Michael Schacht, but a completely different game. Each player leads a group of rogues...
From the Tilsit website: Each player is appointed to lead an expedition that has set up a colony on Mars. You need to manage your best sources of raw...
[Careful: there are two similar games with Entdecker in the title. Don't confuse Die Neuen Entdecker (also known as Entdecker: Exploring New Horizons)...
Created by Paul Randles, designer of Pirate's Cove, and developed by Mike Selinker and Bruno Faidutti, Key Largo transports players into the Florida K...
Players assume the roles of the famous Arabian characters like Sinbad and Scheherezade and try to move merchants, assassins, magi etc through the baza...
Each player leads a team of four expert treasure hunters. Namely "Spark" the hot shot, "Teaser" the flaming girl, "Double Boiler" the fire fighter, an...
The sixth game in the Tilsit Collection is Baron, a tactical hexagonal tile-laying game for 2 to 5 players set in the 11th century. Similar to 2002’s...
Originally published in 1997 as Arabana-Ikibiti by the designer's own publisher Bambus Spieleverlag, then reprinted by Funagain in the U.S., Kosmos' K...
Arabana-Opodopo premiered at Essen 2002 as the up to 4 player version of Arabana-Ikibiti (also published as Kahuna). Players play bamboo sticks which...