These cute spice dishes are just the thing to hold your cubes and other bits during the game. Especially useful at cafes or any place table space is limited.
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Do some of your games require holding and also organizing a whole bunch of cards? Check out these deluxe card holders. |
Do some of your games require holding and also organizing a large number of cards? Check out these deluxe card holders. |
Do you have a problem with players peeking at others' cards? Try this octagonal game table. Its legs are removeable. |
Need more resealable plastic baggies for your game bits? Here are 100 2"x3" baggies for just $1.75. Get them now while they're still legal in Chicago. |
Subtitled The Story of Parker Brothers, from Tiddledy Winks to Trivial Pursuit. Check out the 120-year history of this gaming pioneer. You can first get a taste here. |
![]() Get four great card games all in one package with Mü and Lots More. Included are Njet, Willi, Was Sticht?, Mü itself, and a special dragon. |
Making a game proto- type? You can use this to round the card corners – makes shuffling easier. |
Having problems keeping the dice on the table? Try out one of these attractive dice trays and never lose a die again. |
Inventors should check out The Art
of Game Design: A Book of Lenses. Features in-depth discussion of the relationship between designer, player and game. A unique feature are the 100 special tips, called lenses, which are summarized on a set of cards for easy reference. Topics addessed are psychology, storytelling, engineering, business, and management. Particularly interesting essays discuss the aesthetics of the Rubik's cube and the learning curve of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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