Ollie's Game is a fast paced cooperative card game for two players aged six and up. It can be played in ten to fifteen minutes and has several different silly variants and difficulty levels.
This game was co-developed with Amy George, who is also responsible for the amazing card art and box art.
In Ollie's Game, players are tasked with capturing as many sea creatures as possible without the use of direct communication. Each player has a Ship Card with a special ability and a hand of Equipment Cards they use to capture creatures. When fishing, players choose a card from one of the three Sector Decks and attempt to either catch a creature - such as the Star Fish - or follow the directions on an Event Card - such as losing their ship or being forced to fish in rougher waters.
Without telling each other the values of their cards, players must agree on a Sector to draw from and then play Equipment Cards with high enough values to capture the creature. If the players are successful, the creature is moved to the aquarium. If the players fail, the creature moves to the Black Hole and is gone forever! At the end of the game players find their score so that they can see how they rank. Are they Raft Rookies or Cosmic Collectors? Only one way to find out!
A card battle game that uses custom dice to create a dice-based action economy.
Fight Battlers is a card battle game that uses custom dice to determine the actions a player can take at any point in time. Players draw cards, place characters and use spells in order to inflict damage on the other player (represented by a series of red tiles resembling a health bar). If players roll actions that they do not want to use at the moment, they may save that die in its current position in a bank to be used later. The player that reduces their opponent's life to zero wins!
Alien Dinosaur Detectives is a board game where players must solve crimes in an underwater slum that serves as a home for disgraced superheroes and metahumans, cooperatively, competitively, or alone.
In Alien Dinosaur Detectives players get to play as one of three dinosaurs - the Brachiosaurus, Raptor or T-Rex - and use their character to investigate crimes in the underwater slums. Players start in the Office or Agency, two private eye firms that share a wall, and traverse the world by placing tiles and constructing the slums themselves. Players eventually happen upon Event Tiles, which require a skill test in order to pass through.
Players may play alone or with a friend. Playing alone forces the player to gather three clues in 30 turns, racing against the clock and maximizing the efficiency of their tile placements. When two players play competitively the players race to see who can collect three clues and return to their firm first. This leads to hilarious situations that involve the active sabotage of your opponent.
A fast-paced tabletop roleplaying game inspired by mecha anime that puts the player in control of a massive fighting robot designed to fight against giant monsters and other robots.
In the near future of mankind came the greatest energy revolution in history. Dwarfing the steam, coal, electricity and nuclear power revolutions came humanity's discovery of Mugenite - an element so potent that the radiation it emits, called Mugen Rays, could be harnessed as a functionally infinite supply of clean energy, making the impossible possible. However, the world's powers began to wage war with one another in an attempt to secure as many caches of Mugenite as possible. After decades of conflict, humanity's abuse of Mugen Rays lead to other, greater threats...
The lightweight system designed for this game uses pools of ten sided dice to resolve conflict. Number crunching is minimized with a great deal of importance placed on collaborative storytelling about backflips, explosions and super rad rocket-punches to the face.
The field of play.