Spiral Galaxy Games Ltd
About
UK/EU Friendly Fulfilment and Distributor of Board and Card Games across the UK and Europe
Spiral Galaxy Games is the UK's leading independent distributor of board and card games, supplying hundreds of hobby stores across the UK and European continent. It's also the longest standing board game fulfilment company, providing UK and EU friendly shipping options for webstores and crowdfunding campaigns.
Games
Circadia
From the designer of Love Letter (Hisashi Hayashi) and the publisher of Compile comes your latest card game obsession!
Long ago, the world of Circadia pulsed in perfect rhythm, each habitat watched over by its guardian spirit. But when Day lingered too long and Night grew restless, the strength of the guardians began to wane.
You are a Guide of the Dreaming Paths, tasked with leading the Winged Bear, the Rooted Axolotl, and the Cloud Goose back to their domains.
By weaving the powers of Spirit Creatures into harmonious gatherings, you will restore their connection to the Habitats. But only the Guide who brings the most balance back to Circadia will be remembered as the Keeper of the Eternal Cycle.
In this captivating card game, you and your fellow Guides compete as you restore balance to Circadia. On your turn, play Spirit Creature cards to create powerful sets. The stronger the set, the more valuable the Habitat you can claim. Each Habitat card brings you closer to victory by awarding Balance points. Carefully manage your hand and plan your sets to create a harmonious sequence of Day and Night cards. When one Guide reaches 15 Balance points, it is time for one final round. And the player with the most Balance points wins!
Compile Main 1
In the card game Compile, you are competing Artificial Intelligences trying to understand the world around you. Two players select three Protocols each to test. Concepts ranging from Darkness to Water are pitted against each other to reach ultimate understanding. Play cards into your Protocols' command lines to breach the threshold and defeat your opponent to Compile. First to Compile all three Protocols grasps those concepts to win the game.
Control your opponent's Protocols with card actions, Compile your own as fast as possible, and Compile your reality.
Compile: Main 1 protocols list:
Darkness
Death
Fire
Gravity
Life
Light
Metal
Plague
Psychic
Speed
Spirit
Water
Compile Main 2
In the card game Compile, you are competing artificial intelligences trying to understand the world around you. Two players select three Protocols each to test. Concepts ranging from Chaos to Mirror are pitted against each other to reach ultimate understanding. Play cards into your Protocols' command lines to breach the threshold and defeat your opponent to Compile. First to Compile all three Protocols grasps those concepts to win the game.
Control your opponent's Protocols with card actions, Compile your own as fast as possible, and Compile your reality.
Compile: Main 2 brings 12 new protocols to use either alone or mixed with your Main 1.
Compile: Main 2 protocols list:
Chaos
Clarity
Corruption
Courage
Fear
Ice
Luck
Mirror
Peace
Smoke
Time
War
Not Alone Remastered Edition
The asymmetric hunt game returns for its 10th anniversary. This edition offers an enhanced experience by combining the base game and its two expansions, Sanctuary and Exploration, in a single box. This version centralizes the content developed over the decade and features a visual overhaul and improved components for a streamlined and complete gameplay experience.
Not Alone is an asymmetric card game blending bluffing, deduction, and hand management. One player takes on the role of the Creature, an indigenous entity attempting to assimilate space survivors on the planet Artemia. The other players, the Hunted, must cooperate and use the powers of various locations on the planet to survive until rescue arrives.
Shallow Sea
Dive into the vibrant world of Shallow Sea, a puzzle board game inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the Great Barrier Reef. In Shallow Sea, players will create their very own vivid ocean landscapes by strategically arranging an array of marine life, colorful fish, and corals. What makes Shallow Sea truly unique is its fresh take on a multi-layered puzzle system. Unlike typical puzzle games where pieces merely stack up, the elements in Shallow Sea can activate, deactivate, and even move, creating exciting combos and thought-provoking dilemmas that keep you on your toes.
Soothsayers
You are a powerful mystic in a tense race against rivals to control the fate of the universe. Capture the Empress, the Moon, even Death itself, and harness the arcane powers of the tarot to bend destiny to your will.
On your turn, choose an action: earn coins, draft cards, ascend to higher levels, or capture a tarot card. Rival soothsayers may choose to follow your action, but if you have a higher level, they must pay you for the privilege.
Each tarot card you capture grants you a new game-changing ability. Combine these with your leveled-up actions to create unstoppable combos.
Seize the tokens of Fate before your rivals to win the game!
The Brain
One brain. No words.
In this abstract heist, players work together without speaking, playing cards to trigger actions that manipulate the display of evidence or give more opportunities for others to do so.
With just 36 cards ad one shared brain, players require logic, deduction, counting and a little luck to play them all and escape clean.
The Brain consists of one or more attempts to solve a puzzle, with 1-4 players continuing to try until they give up or succeed. You are not allowed to communicate with each other during play. Will you manage to clear all the cards with logic, deduction, counting, and a little bit of luck? Try it on every level until you succeed!
On your turn, you must place a card from your hand in the middle of the table, perform the corresponding action, then draw a card from the deck. If all cards in your hand have been played and the draw pile is empty, you win — but as soon as there is a predetermined number of cards on the table at the end of a turn, you all lose. If this happens, you can discuss how to do better next time, then try again!

