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Become a West Point cadet



Academy is a family-friendly worker placement game with four rounds, each representing a year at West Point. During the game, players place their “Cadets” around the West Point campus to conduct training and face off in competitions. The goal is to become the Valedictorian by scoring the most points in the three pillars of the Academy (Academic, Military, Physical).

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Just like at the real West Point, players must carefully manage their Competitions (e.g., IOCT or Term End Exams) with their Training (e.g., studying or doing duties). Drawing Training cards doesn’t score points, but players need Training cards to win Competitions. Remember that the most successful cadets play their cards well to graduate at the top of their class!





Outlast the Demon!



Many years ago, during a battle in a remote wood, a too curious knight entered a haunted castle without knowing that her future would change forever. Every lunar eclipse the doomed soul of the knight must protect scattered runes in the wood that she herself does not know are the key to her freedom. Several people search for these runes. Some legends said that if someone will take one rune to the castle he will be rich forever but in reality the first who will do this, he will let the soul of the knight free again.

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Spooky Castle is a 3-6 player asymmetrical 1 v. many game of demons and challenges! The Players want to survive long enough to reach the castle with a rune, while the Demon will do everything in their power to stop them. By issuing challenges, the Demon can leave the fate of Players up to games of chance in order to hinder them. If the Demon uses up all the Players' lives, they win. But if any Player makes it to the castle with a rune, the Players win!





Decide when to act to set traps and attack - timing is everything!



In Oriflamme, the players find themselves in the middle of a medieval feud over the French royal crown. The King is dead! Long live the King! As heads of influential families, the players strive to come to power with cunning and malice, power and strength, virtue and infamy. Their goal: the king's throne!

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In this tactical card game, hidden cards are played in turn. By tactically uncovering and activating their effects, players can outdo or get them out of the way, because all players have the same goal in mind — to collect the most influence points for their family and thus win the game.





Join an epic clash between the living and the dead



Fantasy Commander is a fantasy hexagonal wargame with extremely detailed miniatures of 20mm scale from Signum Games. Take part in an epic showdown in the Signum world, where the glorified heroes bring their armies of fantasy creatures to the battlefield and unleash a real war out there.



Fantasy Commander presents an unusual combat mechanic that allows the players to make decisions and manage their armies on the battlefield almost simultaneously. Now there’s no need to waste your time waiting for your opponent to pass their turn. Act quickly and decisively as every step you make can either bring you closer to victory or ruin everything you were fighting for.



Although the game is basically designed as a two-player duel game, you can involve even more players in additional game modes, as well as test yourself in a single-player Narrative Campaign, where you can easily master basic game rules.





"Ready To Play" & "Ready To Teach" Now Available



To make finding the right person easier, you can now add games to “ready to teach” or “ready to play” lists near the Experience section of your Profile.



If you mark a game as “Ready to TEACH” it means that you know the game quite well, enjoy it and are ready to share your knowledge and experience with others teaching them how to play. Only users with the rank “Expert” or “Veteran” in a particular game can choose this option.

If you mark a game as “Ready to PLAY” it means that you like the game and will be likely to accept invitations to play but are not ready to explain all the rules - just looking for co-players. In both cases, your preference will be seen in the leaderboard of the game so people looking for experienced players will be likely to contact you when looking to playing the game.

You can also quickly mark these options on the individual pages of each game by clicking their respective boxes.



And finally, if you want to try a game, but don’t know the rules or want to just look for someone to play with, open its leaderboard and find those who have already confirmed that they are ready to teach and/or play. Just send them a message and introduce yourself!



We hope that these tools – combined with our Player Experience & Chat tools – can encourage you to try something new, or help you find new players for a game you already love!

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