Five Epic Group Games

The Way of the Dragon is a board game in which the players protect and build their villages by establishing stable and compassionate trade routes with other villages.

Cardisaur is a card game in which the players complete a “dinosaur skeleton” by drawing cards from a large pool.

Boiling! is a mobile phone game in which the players must figure out who in their group is the odd man out by moving one step each turn, and their phone telling them if they are ”hotter” or “colder”.

Late for Work is a board game in which the players have to find the quickest route across the city using their unique municipal functions, all while navigating obstacles placed by the lone antagonist.

Invention Convention is a drawing game in which the players create the most useful and/or marketable invention by using the prompts and features the game provides.

3 Replies to “Five Epic Group Games”

  1. I want to see Way of the Dragon. Since the players are working together, what will disrupt the trade routes, when does the dragon attack the village, how do players protect their town?

  2. Couldn’t find Cardisaur rules, so I will post my review here.
    Most frustrating moment?
    There was so much dirt. It was funny at first, but it got a little stale as the game went on and we still hadn’t discovered dino bones.
    Favorite moment?
    It was pretty funny that my first card pulled was dirt.
    Anything you wanted to do but couldn’t?
    I wanted to be able to read the fun facts about the bones.
    If you had a magic wand to wave and change something, what would it be?
    I would give the money some sort of value, aside from just points at the end. Maybe give players money to start so they have to use that to dig? I dunno.
    How has the play experience changed since the first play test?
    N/A 1st play
    Is this a game you would play again?
    Yes! I thoroughly enjoyed ‘digging’ through ‘dirt’ and making a dinosaur.

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