Det Dårlige Selskab

Det dårlige selskab (The bad company) is a Danish party game in the style of Cards of Against Humanity and Apples to Apples. The players take turns being the judge. The judge flips over an orange card with a fill-in-the-blank text. Each of the players holds a hand of 13 black cards, and they contribute one of their cards unseen. One by one the cards are read aloud, and afterwards the judge picks a winner. The winner gains the orange card and adds it to his or her hand. Each player has a card limit of 13 cards, and each won card reduces the amount of black cards to choose from.

Sequence Num6ers

SEQUENCE + NUMBERS = FUN! The cards have the equations....the gameboard has the answers. Each card has an addition or subtraction equation. Match a card to its correct answer on the board, then place your chip there. Groups of numbers are color-coded to help with number recognition. When you have 5 of your chips in a row, you've got a SEQUENCE!

Bedstemor med slaw i

A childrens card game with 40 cards in four different colours numbered from one to ten. The players simultaneously flip their top card. Whenever a pair of the same number is flipped you knock on the table. Whoever does this first wins the cards.

Hitster

Create an instant party with HITSTER, the music card game of the century! Listen to over 100 years of amazing hits, take turns arranging them in chronological order on your music timeline and create your trip down memory lane. The first player to collect 10 hits is crowned the HITSTER

Cosmic Encounter

In Cosmic Encounter, you play the leader of a colonization effort whose ships are traveling throughout the Cosmos to prove their worthiness for Cosmic leadership. Each player is a race that has the ability to bend or break certain rules in the game. You will use force, cunning, and diplomacy to win success for your unique form of alien intelligence. Battles are determined through the use of cards in addition to assistance from other players around the table.

7 Wonders: Duel

In many ways 7 Wonders Duel resembles its parent game 7 Wonders. Over three ages, players acquire cards that provide resources or advance their military or scientific development in order to develop a civilization and complete wonders. What's different about 7 Wonders Duel is that, as the title suggests, the game is solely for two players.