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Make your fortune selling delicious street food!



Welcome to Taiwan Night Market, the paradise for street food lovers! In this game, you play as an ambitious verdor trying to make a fortune by bidding on the best locations for your stalls and attract customers with your most delicious food. Can you outwit your competitors and be crowned the king of the night market vendors?

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In Taiwan Night Market, every round you bid on the locations on the map and open stalls of 4 types of food and drink. If you can connect stalls of the same type together, they will earn you more!

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Then, the customers will swamp in and buy the food they want at the first available stall they encounter. The locations are crucial for the traffic of customers, but bidding at the right amount is critical to win. At the end of the game, the player with the most money wins!





What classics do you want to play on Tabletopia?



Are you a fan of classic board games, but find it difficult to get your hands on them? Have you ever wanted to see rare and out-of-print games from gaming history, but can't visit a physical museum? Then Tabletopia has some exciting news for you!

We're thrilled to announce our upcoming project, the Board Game Museum. This digital museum will showcase the biggest and greatest retro games and out-of-print classics in gaming history, all in one convenient location. These classic games will be available for a new digital audience through our best-in-class Unity 3D, in-the-browser application.

We want to make sure the Board Game Museum features the games that you, the players, want to see. That's why we're asking for your input! We've created a short survey with just four questions to help us determine what you'd like to see in this project!

So whether you're a die-hard board game enthusiast or just curious about gaming history, we want to hear from you! Take the survey and share it with your friends and fellow gamers to help us create the ultimate digital archive.

We want to hear what you want to see!

To give you an idea of the games our users have suggested, we received a wide range of responses to our end-of-year survey. Some of the most popular classic games mentioned include Grand Austria Hotel, Warhammer Quest: The Adventure Card Game, Glory to Rome, Stone Garden, Hive, Monopoly, Guild Ball, and Magic Realm. We also received requests for older and harder-to-find games such as Dozo, Snapshot, and Stellar Conquest.

Thank you for your participation, and we can't wait to share the Board Game Museum with you soon! Stay tuned for updates on our release date and more information about the exciting games that will be featured in the museum.

Build monuments & rebuild Nepal



Reviving Kathmandu is a bidding and set collection game for 2-6 players. In the game, players are builders who travel to Nepal. They’ll compete to earn the title of Most Respected Architect in Kathmandu.

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Bid on construction materials (cards). Then collect those cards and use them to build the most prestigious Buddhas, Shrines, Stupas and Pagodas (“Monuments”). You’ll score points for your monuments, for achieving special objectives, and for paying special attention to color. The architect who achieves the most points will win the game.





2 games from the team behind Calico and Cascadia!



Point City and Deep Dive are the newest small box board games from the award-winning design and publishing team at Flatout Games!

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Two small box games, BIG fun for everyone!

Designed by Molly Johnson, Robert Melvin, and Shawn Stankewich and Illustrated by Dylan Mangini.

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Point City is a follow-up to the smash hit card game Point Salad! It is a fast and fun card-drafting engine-building game for 1-4 players! There are over 150 unique building cards, so you can create a completely different city each and every time you play!

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The rules are simple: Take two adjacent cards from the dynamic city grid and add them to your expanding city. Use your resource cards and bonuses to construct building cards that require specific combinations. Build special civic structures to multiply your city's points and be the top urban planner!

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Point City takes the same simple concept of drafting cards and building the best combinations, then adds new layers of resource management and engine building to the mix — making the game easy to learn, but challenging for everyone!

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Deep Dive is a simple, fast, and fun push-your-luck and set collection for 1-6 players! Use your waddle of penguins to dive deep into the ocean to amass the most bountiful collection of food!

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Turns are simple - flip over an ocean tile and see what you reveal! Take what you reveal in the shallows, or dive deeper, hoping for a larger catch... but watch out, the deeper you go, the more plentiful the predators become!

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As you surface with food, you'll build sets of three colors. Complete sets to score the maximum number of points by targeting the colors you need. The game ends when one of the depths of the ocean has been fully explored and the penguin waddle with the best sets of food wins!



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Organize your party to become the True King in this Japanese trick-taking game!



In KINGs, players will draft their party of cute characters, each with a unique ability, and compete against the other players to be crowned the "True TrickTaker"!

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The game consists of 3 rounds. Each player will draft their party. In addition to the King, Queen, and Jack, you will draft 3 other characters to form your party. After 5 cards are dealt, each player will organize their party that will be used for that round. Of the 3 characters, 2 characters are used on the front side and 1 character is used on the back side. The back of the character is a bid (predict how many times you will win). 5 tricks are played, using must follow rules, with the exception of a few cards. After completing 5 tricks, points will be awarded according to bids made as well as any character abilities. In round 3, you can make 1-2 bids. At this time, you can also use the jack as a bid.

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After 3 rounds, the player with the most points wins the game.