Vendor: Hootenanny Games
Type: Board Games
Price:
16.95
Designer |
Sara Farber William Sakran Bryan Wilson |
Publisher | Hootenanny Games |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 15-30 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
ETA Q4 2024
Battle to collect cards and win gems in this interstellar and highly competitive card game. The first player to earn 50 gems wins.
In Snarkas, each player receives a hand of cards, and 4 cards are dealt onto the table. On each player's turn, one card is played. That card is either added to the table, or used to collect cards from the table through matching or adding.
The game includes cards numbered 1-10, along with 2 different robot characters (Asters and Jolts), and ZAP cards that clear the entire table. Some cards have gems on them, which will add to a player's point total.
If any player is able to clear the table with any card other than a ZAP, they yell "SNARKAS!" and earn the shiny Snarkas gem worth 10 gems!
Vendor: Hootenanny Games
Type: Board Games
Price:
24.95
Designer |
Sara Farber Bryan Wilson |
Publisher | Hootenanny Games |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 15-30 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
Vendor: Galactic Sneeze
Type: Board Games
Price:
6.95
Designer |
Sara Farber Bryan Wilson |
Publisher | Galactic Sneeze |
Players | 2-10 |
Playtime | 30 mins |
Suggested Age | 17 and up |
Expansion For | Spank the Yeti: The Adult Party Game of Questionable Decisions |
Vendor: Galactic Sneeze
Type: Board Games
Price:
23.95
Designer |
Sara Farber Bryan Wilson |
Publisher | Galactic Sneeze |
Players | 2-10 |
Playtime | 30 mins |
Suggested Age | 17 and up |
Expansion | Spank the Yeti: The Adult Party Game of Questionable Decisions – Geek Pack |
Vendor: Galactic Sneeze
Type: Board Games
Price:
19.95
Designer | Sara Farber, Bryan Wilson |
Publisher | Galactic Sneeze |
Players | 3-99 |
Playtime | 35 mins |
Suggested Age | 13 and up |
What would you call a horror film about an evil booger? A sci-fi about a gangsta lunch lady? A romantic comedy about a clumsy proctologist?
In Schmovie, you're trying to convince others that you have the best title ever for whatever concept is being pitched to the producers. What's the actual storyline? Doesn't matter – the title is what's important, so put your all into making something memorable!
Each round, you'll roll the genre die (which has sci-fi, rom-com, horror, action, drama and producer's choice), then draw two premise cards, one What? and one Who?. The combination of those three items gives you the concept for the movie. Now you just need to come up with a title. Do a good job, and you'll win a schquid trophy; collect enough trophies, and you'll win the game.