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Capybara Crush
In Capybara Crush, help critters escape the flooding river with your herd of of Capybaras. Form long interweaving chains of matching critters and backgrounds to score points. Most points wins.


Each card has a column of three different critters on the front and a capybara on the back. Either place the critters on one of your capybaras, or add a capy to your roster.
Each game has variable powers that let you manipulate your tableau and the board, and variable board setups that shift your strategies. Solo mode is drafting against two bots.


Cool Bugs Under Rocks
Play bugs into your garden that flip, move, or discard your other cards, or play rocks and leaves to protect them!
Every card has a different bug or protection on the front and back. Draw a card, choose a side, and put it into your 4*4 grid. Do the card's action, often flipping other cards (but not retriggering those ones). Each bug has a different scoring condition! Most points after someone fills their garden wins!
Doom Cat
Roll Dice, Draw Sigils, Bind Demons!
You are a witch and your cat stole your spell book and released all the demons (…again). Now you must draw pentagram-like shapes to put them back! Every turn, all players use the same roll of three dice. Draw a line on one of your sigil cards between candles matching two of the dice, but the cat steals the die you didn't use and knocks over a matching candle, so plan ahead. There are dozens of scoring conditions to choose from, giving endless heaps of replay value. Also includes handpicked scoring combinations for solo (and it conveniently fits on an airplane table)! Doom Cat is a unique roll and write game that focuses on spacial puzzle of intersecting lines, enclosures, and mitigating your chances, with beautiful hand-painted artwork and a spooky theme.




Otter
In Otter, players race to play all their cards first by putting adorable critters on otter tummies.
But Otter is a racing game that teaches patience, and a shedding game where drawing cards gives benefits, and a cute game that will make you think.

🦦Gameplay: There are three otters to play on. Each otter has a rule about numbers on its head and a rule about suits on its tail. You must follow at least one rule to play on the otter, but if you follow both, you may play on that otter again until you only follow one rule. This can lead to some epic turns!
🦦The twist: You can draw cards to flip or swap heads or tails before you play to change that otter's rules. Drawing helps you play bigger combos, but also might give you cards you can't play this turn.
🦦The final touch: Players keep cards they didn't play between rounds, and then draw until they have 10 cards. So if you have a big combo (many cards in the same suit), you are incentivized to hold on to those cards as long as possible unless you think you can play your entire hand during the current round. If you play your combos too early and someone else goes out first, you lose your headstart for the next round. It's fun to play fast, but the strategy lies in knowing when to play fast, when to hold back, and when to pivot!

Use Up All Your Sick Days
2 games in one!
Play as tired workers trying to use all their paid time off (3-8 player climbing-shedding game).
Play as HR trying to organize the schedule before the tired workers quit (1-6 player solo/co-op puzzle)
Vegan Cafe
Ever wanted to open your own little cafe? Your dominoes have ingredients on one side and recipes on the other, and both sides have arrows you point to yourself to score points at the end of the game (in addition to a favorite ingredient if any are left on the table). The challenge is to protect your own ingredients while you cover other's ingredients with your recipes.
The game also comes with dozens of barista cards, granting asymmetric powers and alternative scoring conditions. Draft 2 at the start of the game and unlock some awesome broken combos!
It's time to bake and brew your way to the best little vegan cafe in town!
