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Board Games Corner – is the largest store of board games in Georgia, where more than 300 cognitive, entertaining and interesting board games are collected. In addition to the store, there is also a club on site where you can play various board games.

7 Wonders Duel

Age: 10+ Number of players: 2 Playing Time:  30Min Game dimension:  2 x 8 x 8 inches 7 Wonders Duel Board Game 7 Wonders Duel is the best game for 2 players. in many ways 7 Wonders Duel resembles its parent game 7 Wonders as 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, with the players not drafting cards simultaneously from hands of cards, but from a display of face-down and face-up cards arranged at the start of a round. A player can take a card only if it's not covered by any others, so timing comes into play as well as bonus moves that allow you to take a second card immediately. As in the original game, each card that you acquire can be built, discarded for coins, or used to construct a wonder. Each player starts with four wonder cards, and the construction of a wonder provides its owner with a special ability. Only seven wonders can be built, though, so one player will end up short. Players can purchase resources at any time from the bank, or they can gain cards during the game that provide them with resources for future building; as you acquire resources, the cost for those particular resources increases for your opponent, representing your dominance in this area. A player can win 7 Wonders Duel in one of three ways: each time you acquire a military card, you advance the military marker toward your opponent's capital, giving you a bonus at certain positions; if you reach the opponent's capital, you win the game immediately; similarly, if you acquire any six of seven different scientific symbols, you achieve scientific dominance and win immediately; if none of these situations occurs, then the player with the most points at the end of the game wins.  

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Age: 8+ Number of players: 2-4 Players Playing Time:  30-45 Min Game dimension:  10.24 x 2.76 x 10.24 inches  Azul Board Game. Introduced by the Moors, Azulejos (originally white and blue ceramic tiles) were fully embraced by the Portuguese when their king Manuel I, on a visit to the Alhambra palace in Southern Spain, was mesmerized by the stunning beauty of the Moorish decorative tiles. The king, awestruck by the interior beauty of the Alhambra, immediately ordered that his own palace in Portugal be decorated with similar wall tiles. As a tile-laying artist, you have been challenged to embellish the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora. In the game Azul, players take turns drafting colored tiles from suppliers to their player board. Later in the round, players score points based on how they've placed their tiles to decorate the palace. Extra points are scored for specific patterns and completing sets; wasted supplies harm the player's score. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.

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Board game Catan Junior

Explore the seas! Catan: Junior introduces a modified playing style of the classic Settlers of Catan, giving players as young as five a perfect introduction to the Catan series of games. Catan: Junior takes place on a ring of islands where 2 to 4 players build hideouts and encounter the mysterious Spooky Island, where the Ghost Captain lives. Each island generates a specific resource: wood, goats, molasses or swords, and players can acquire gold. Each player starts with two pirate hideouts on different islands, and they can use the resources they acquire to build ships, hideouts or get help from Coco the Parrot. By building ships, they can expand their network; the more hideouts they build, the more resources they may receive. Just watch out for the dreaded Ghost Captain! Be the first player to control seven pirate hideouts, and you win! Age: 6+ Number of players: 2-4

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Board game Cluedo

Reclusive millionaire Samuel Black’s been murdered in his mansion! Now, it’s up to you to crack the case! Question everything to unravel the mystery. Who did it? Where? And with what weapon? Ransack the mansion for clues, ask cunning detective questions and leave no card unturned. Solve the murder first to win! Fun twist on the classic mystery game features new characters and a two-player version! For 2 to 6 players. Age: 8+

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Board game Cluedo Harry Potter

INSPIRED BY HARRY POTTER: The Clue: Wizarding World Harry Potter edition board game is a suspenseful game of "whodunit" with artwork and characters inspired by the Wizarding World Harry Potter universe Kids move around the board as Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny, Luna, or Neville, and try to discover who vanished, what spell was used, and where the crime happened For 3 to 5 players. Age: 9+

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Board game Codenames

Codenames is an easy party game to solve puzzles. The game is divided into red and blue, each side has a team leader, the team leader's goal is to lead their team to the final victory.At the beginning of the game, there will be 25 cards on the table with different words. Each card has a corresponding position, representing different colors. Only the team leader can see the color of the card. The team leader should prompt according to the words, let his team members find out the cards of their corresponding colors, and find out all the cards of their own colors to win. For 2 to 8 players. Age: 14+

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Board game Codenames Duet

Codenames duet keeps the basic elements of codenames give one word clues to try to get someone to identify your agents among those on the table but now you’re working together as a team to find all of your agents. (Why you don’t already know who your agents are is a question that CONGRESSIONAL investigators will get on your back about later!) to set up play, lay out 25 word cards in a 5×5 grid. Place a key card in the holder so that each player sees one side of the card. Each player sees a 5×5 grid on the card, with nine of the Squares colored Green (representing your agents) and one square colored black (representing an assassin). the assassin is in different places on each side of the card, and three of the nine Squares on each side are also Green on the other side! collectively, you need to reveal all fifteen agents — without revealing either assassin or too many innocent bystanders — before time runs out in order to win the game. Either player can decide to give a one word clue to the other player, along with a number. Whoever receives the clue places a finger on a card to identify that Agent. If correct, they can attempt to identify another one. If they reveal as many as the number stated by the clue giver, then they can take one final guess, if desired. If they identify a bystander, then their guessing time ends. If they identify an assassin, you both lose. Based-on the original party game hit, Codenames Duet is a standalone co-op clue giving adventure that sends you and your partner on a top secret mission to a crowded city. Your objective? Contact 15 agents while avoiding a band of enemy assassins. You know the agents that your partner can contact safely; they know the agents you can contact safely. By giving each other one-word clues that can point to multiple words on the board, you must try to find all the agents before your turns run out. For 2 to 8 players. Age: 11+

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Board game Codenames Pictures

What are these strange symbols on the map? They are code for locations where spies must contact secret agents! Two rival spymasters know the agent in each location. They deliver coded messages telling their field operatives where to go for clandestine meetings. Operatives must be clever. A decoding mistake could lead to an unpleasant encounter with an enemy agent – or worse, with the assassin! Both teams race to contact all their agents, but only one team can win. For 2 to 8 players. Age: 10+

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Board game Cover Your Assets

The stakes are high in this high-energy, competitive, and cut-throat, set-collection card game from Grandpa Beck’s Games! In Cover Your Assets, players compete to become the first millionaire by building towers of matching sets made from 10 different types of asset cards (things like jewels, piggy banks, classic autos, and more). Each new set that is created is stacked crosswise on top of the previous set, covering, and protecting, all the sets beneath it. The top set of assets in your pile is vulnerable, and can be stolen by other players if they show you a matching asset card, or wild (which are Silver and Gold cards) from their hand. You can defend your stack by showing the challenger a matching card from your own hand. If you do, they can counter with another matching card of their own. The battle rages back and forth until one player can’t respond, or bows out. If you win, you keep the set, if the challenger wins, they take the set. Regardless of who wins, ALL the cards used in the challenge are added to the set, increasing its value and allure to other players For 4 to 6 players. Age: 7+

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Board game Dobble

Each card in original Spot it! features eight different symbols, with the symbols varying in size from one card to the next. Any two cards have exactly one symbol in common. For the basic Spot it! game, reveal one card, then another. Whoever spots the symbol in common on both cards claims the first card, then another card is revealed for players to search, and so on. Whoever has collected the most cards when the 55-card deck runs out wins! Rules for different games – each an observation game with a speed element – are included with Spot it!, with the first player to find a match either gaining or getting rid of a card. Multiple versions of Spot it! have been published, with images in each version ranging from Halloween to hockey to baseball to San Francisco. The game is sold as Spot it! in the USA and Dobble in Europe, with slight differences between the two editions. Age: 7+ Number of players: 2-8

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Board game Exploding Kittens

Exploding Kittens is a kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette. Players take turns drawing cards until someone draws an exploding kitten and loses the game. The deck is made up of cards that let you avoid exploding by peeking at cards before you draw, forcing your opponent to draw multiple cards, or shuffling the deck. The game gets more and more intense with each card you draw because fewer cards left in the deck means a greater chance of drawing the kitten and exploding in a fiery ball of feline hyperbole. For 2 to 5 players. Age: 7+

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Board game Exploding Kittens Party

Players take turns drawing cards until someone draws an exploding kitten and loses the game. The deck is made up of cards that let you avoid exploding by peeking at cards before you draw, forcing your opponent to draw multiple cards, or shuffling the deck. For 2 to 10 players. Age: 7+

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Board game fairy tales

Fairytale heroes come from different people to march against the Dark Lord and his minions. If the god-man Amiran, driven mad by the darkness, tears open the door of Tartarus, eternal misery will set in the world of the living. Whether the tall Medea, the brave Comble, the shrewd Pentacle, and the invincible Skyscraper will be able to defeat the Assyrians, it's up to you!! Age: 10+ Number of players: 1-4

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Board game Halli Galli

Each player turns over a card in the order of play. As soon as the revealed cards show exactly 5 fruits of the same sort, the first player to ring the bell wins all of the revealed cards. The aim of the game is to win the largest number of cards. For 2 to 6 players. Age: 6+

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Board game Happy Little Dinosaurs

Lately, it feels like we’re all just dinosaurs trying to avoid the falling meteors. In this game, you’ll try to dodge all of life’s little disasters. You might fall into a pit of hot lava or get ghosted by your dino date, but the dino who survives it all wins the game! In Happy Little Dinosaurs, the first person to reach 50 points, or be the last Dinosaur standing, wins the game! During each round, you’ll flip a Disaster card featuring a Natural, Predatory, or Emotional disaster. Each player will play a Point card in hopes of collecting points and avoiding the disaster. You will work to avoid all of life’s little disasters and laugh as they happen to your friends. If you collect 3 Disaster cards of the same type OR 3 different types of Disaster cards, you will be out of the game. Point cards feature weapons, trinkets, and good luck charms that you use to collect points and avoid disasters. Each card has a point value between 0 and 9 that you will use when scoring a round. You can use Instant cards at different points during the game to tip the odds in your favor or save your Dinosaur from certain death. Player boards include your Dinosaur’s traits, an Escape Route you use to track your score, and a Disaster Area where you will collect Disaster cards. You’ll move your Dinosaur meeple along the Excape Route on your player board to track your score. Will you successfully dodge the disasters or get eaten by a prehistoric whale? Only the cards can decide. Age: 8+ Number of players: 2-4

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Board game Hedbanz

The quick question game of “What am I? Am I a chicken? How about a bicycle? In this goofy game you never know what you are until you start asking questions! Figure out if the cartoon on your head is an animal, food or a household item. Everybody knows but you! For 2 to 6 players. Age: 7+

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Board game Hedbanz Harry Potter

Muggles: test your knowledge of all things Harry Potter with this hilarious HedBanz party game. The magic begins when players stick cards into their HedBanz, and take turns guessing what’s on their cards by asking yes or no questions. Since all is not as it seems in the world of Hogwarts, pick up a potion token to change everything. Depending on the token, you may have to act out, rhyme or describe a clue. Guess your card correctly and receive a chocolate frog token. The first players to five chocolate frog tokens wins. Have you brushed up on your spells, then Accio Harry Potter HedBanz. How well do you know Harry Potter? Find out with Harry Potter HedBanz! In this magical party game, players put their knowledge of Hogwarts to the test! Players take turns guessing what’s on their card by asking “yes” or “no” questions. Each correct guess earns one chocolate frog token. Collect 5 and win! Harry Potter HedBanz is a non-stop fun quick question game. Whether you represent Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin or Hufflepuff, anyone can play! Age: 7+ Number of players: 2-6

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Board game Jenga

A tower building game. Jenga is played with 54 wooden blocks; each block is 3 times as long as it is wide, and slightly smaller in height than in width. The blocks are stacked in a tower formation; each story is three blocks placed adjacent to each other along their long side, and each story is placed perpendicular to the previous (so, for example, if the blocks in the first story are pointing north-south, the second story blocks will point east-west). There are therefore 18 stories to the Jenga tower. Since stacking the blocks neatly can be tedious, a plastic loading tray is included. Once the tower is built, the person who built the tower moves first. Moving in Jenga consists of taking one and only one block from any story except the completed top story of the tower at the time of the turn, and placing it on the topmost story in order to complete it. Only one hand at a time may be used to remove a block; both hands can be used, but only one hand may be on the tower at a time. Blocks may be bumped to find a loose block that will not disturb the rest of the tower. Any block that is moved out of place may be left out of place if it is determined that it will knock the tower over if it is removed. The turn ends when the next person to move touches the tower, although he or she can wait 10 seconds before moving for the previous turn to end if they believe the tower will fall in that time. The game ends when the tower falls in any significant way -- in other words, any piece falls from the tower, other than the piece being knocked out to move to the top. The loser is the person who made the tower fall (i.e. whose turn it was when the tower fell); the winner is the person who moved before the loser. For 1 to 8 players. Age: 6+

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Board game Jungle Speed

The game Jungle Speed was created about 3000 years ago by the Abulous tribe. They used Eucalyptus leaves instead of cards and settled all kinds of disputes through this game. Due to the fact that all the leaves were similar to each other, in most cases the game grew into a bloody confrontation. This small flaw led the tribe to extinction, and it was the reason why the game Jungle Speed became known to the world only in the twentieth century. In Jungle Speed, players take turns flipping cards and if an identical symbol appears, they try to be the first to claim the totem in the middle of the table. In the basic case, the color of the cards does not matter, and you only observe the similar symbol, unless the special card ("Color Match") is active. There are 80 cards in the game, which may look very similar but are not identical. Be careful, even a slight touch on the totem at the wrong time will cost you dearly. Jungle Speed is played with one hand, it is necessary to take the totem with the same hand with which you flip the cards. The object of the game is to get rid of all the cards in your deck. The winner is the player who can do it the fastest. Age: 7+ Number of players: 2-10

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Board game Lost Cities

Fairytale heroes come from different people to march against the Dark Lord and his minions. If the god-man Amiran, driven mad by the darkness, tears open the door of Tartarus, eternal misery will set in the world of the living. Whether the tall Medea, the brave Comble, the shrewd Pentacle, and the invincible Skyscraper will be able to defeat the Assyrians, it's up to you!! Age: 10+ Number of players: 1-4

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Board game Pictureka!

Pictureka! is a new kind of game, both in mechanic as in artwork. The mechanic is invigorating with its large square gaming tiles. The game board is composed of 3 by 3 game tiles, so the game board on which is played is a huge square of 63 cm x 63 cm. This is large enough for several players to be able to play the game at the same time. The game board is “alive”, it is not a static board as the tiles are flipped over, turned and moved. So it is not possible to memory map the board. The mechanic of an ever changing board makes it not only fun; also the challenge is kept into the game all the time. A game turn Players will have to throw a color dice at the beginning of their turn. According to the color thrown (3 possibilities) they must draw a mission card of the same color. There are 3 kinds of missions. How to win the game? Be the first one to have successfully accomplished 10 missions. Each successful mission gives 1 point, so be the first one to get 10 points. The artwork is something not to be found in ‘standard’ games. The personal drawing style of the artist Eugene makes this a kind of playing artwork. For 2 to 7 players. Age: 6+

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Board game Play Nine

Play Nine is the new card game of golf designed for 2 - 6 players, ages 8 to adult. The object is to shoot the lowest score. After nine holes, the lowest score wins. Card values range from -5 (hole-in-one) to 12 (out of bounds). Golfers and non-golfers alike enjoy Play Nine. The combination of strategy and luck-of-the-draw keeps the fun and challenge alive down to the last hole. Play Nine, the card game of golf, is easy to learn and fun to play so - Let's Play Nine! For 2 to 6 players. Age: 8+

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Board game Rummikub Junior

his is the kids version of the classic game Rummikub. Rummikub Junior is the fast-moving numbers game which develops numeracy skills, aids logical thinking, but above all is loads of fun to play. If you can count to 10, you are ready to play Junior Rummikub and join the Rummikub family which is millions strong. Collect as many stars as possible to win the game. Earn Stars when you make Runs by laying down 3 or more consecutive number tiles of the same colour, or add to runs which are already laid down on the table. How many Stars can you get? Junior Rummikub is ideal for younger children, but is also a great game for whole family. For 2 to 6 players. Age: 8+

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Board game Saboteur

Players take on the role of dwarves. As miners, they are in a mine, hunting for gold. Suddenly, a pick axe swings down and shatters the mine lamp. The saboteur has struck. But which of the players are saboteurs? Will you find the gold, or will the fiendish actions of the saboteurs lead them to it first? After three rounds, the player with the most gold is the winner. With the help of Dwarf Cards, the players are assigned their role: either miner or saboteur. The roles are kept secret- they are only revealed at the end of the round. The Start Card and the three Goal Cards are placed onto the table, each seven cards away from the start and one card between each Goal Card. The Goal Cards are placed face-down. The gold is on one of the Goal Cards, but nobody knows which. Players have cards in hand. On a player’s turn, he must do one of three things: place a Path Card into the mine, play an Action Card in front of a player, or pass. The Path Cards form paths leading to the Goal Cards. Path Cards must be played next to a already-played Path Card. All paths on the Path Card must match those on the already-played cards, and Path Cards may not be played sideways. The miners are trying to build an uninterrupted path from the Start Card to a Goal Card, while the saboteurs are trying to prevent this. They shouldn’t try and be too obvious about it, however, lest they be immediately discovered. Action Cards can be placed in front of any player, including oneself. Action Cards let the players help or hinder one another, as well as obtain information about the Goal Cards. Once a player places a Path Card that reaches the gold, the round is over. The miners have won and receive cards with gold pieces as their reward. The round is also over if the gold could not be reached. In that case, the saboteurs have won and receive the gold pieces. Once the Gold Cards have been distributed, the next round begins. The game is over at the end of the third round, with the player with the most gold pieces being the winner. For 3 to 10 players. Age: 8+

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