Fantasy

Fairy Trails

Life isn't easy in the enchanted forest. Elves and gnomes each have their own network of hidden paths. They don't want to be disturbed and will move into their houses only once they're protected from outsiders. Will you find your way or be lost in the forest?

In Fairy Trails, players play cards that expand the road network. Once a road is completed, that player may place a stone on each of their houses that are bordering that road. The player who places all their houses first wins.

—description from the publisher

Winterborne

Winterborne is a Euro-style medium weight game with light deckbuilding and tableau building. Players will use three different characters; the Viking, the Shaman, and the Explorer to lead their clan and expand their kingdom. The game is played over the Norse calendar year and each clan is preparing for the harsh winter. Players will enjoy the light interaction by exploring for cards and conquering nearby lands. Once winter is over the game ends and the player with the most Victory Points wins the game.

Winterborne has multiple paths to victory and each player can decide the best route based on card collection, expanding and settling, or trading with allies. Each path provides a rich and enjoyable play.

—description from the publisher

Catacombs Cubes

Set in the world of Catacombs, in Catacombs Cubes players draft various "Tetris-like" wooden shapes from the quarry to race to build structures from blueprints. These completed buildings are added to the growing town of Stormtryne. The player who successfully builds the most structures wins. The game features a novel "cube-building mechanism".

The game features:

Solo Mode included
Enough components to support four players with the base game
Features characters and places from the world of Catacombs
Plenty of theme (not an abstract title)
Different game modes (competitive vs passive)
Two resources drafting mechanics included in the box (dice vs tiles)

—description from the designer

52 Dragons

52 Dragons is a fantasy card game where players draw from the same deck to power a unique Battle Dragon based on the four elements of fire, air, water, or earth.

The game play is fairly simple. Each player controls a Battle Dragon starting with 52 Health Points. They attack an opposing Battle Dragon by rolling dice to inflict damage. Cards are drawn and played to grant abilities to the dragons, regain Health Points, increase the damage of the roll, or summon supporting dragons to join the attack.

A player is eliminated when their Health Points reach 0, and the game ends when only one player remains.

52 Dragons is designed for 2-4 players, ages 12 and up. A game can be a quick as a few minutes or as long as a half-hour.

This Basic Set contains 52 distinct playing cards, 2 reversible Battle Dragon cards, and the instruction manual.