The Wizard deck is similar to a regular deck of playing cards with the addition of four Wizards and four Jesters. Jesters always lose and Wizards always win. In the first round, players start out with one card.
For history lovers, poker buffs and those who just love antiques, this replica card deck takes your game to the days of the Civil War. It's a faithful reproduction of the deck released by the L.I. Cohen Company of New York in the days of Lincoln, so there are no numbers and the royal cards look a bit different.
For any Dungeons & Dragons player, this officially licensed and beautifully illustrated Dungeons & Dragons journal features gridded pages and a hardcover case that doubles as a privacy game screen.
All your Christmases have come at once with this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle featuring beloved Christmas scenes and characters from classic literature. Piece together a Christmas miracle with the March sisters, meet Father Christmas in Narnia, and haunt Dickens's London streets - a literary puzzle lover's dream! Whether you're a grinch or a fan of the festive season, A Book Lover's Christmas p
These delightful and stylish editions celebrate the work of Bletchley Park and make the perfect gift for anyone interested in such an important part of history.
This illustrated deck of playing cards is perfect for dram after dram of whisky, or Whisky Poker – or any other card game. Featuring illustrations of 39 malt whiskies from around the world, plus 13 whisky-based cocktails, the deck is accompanied by a booklet giving detailed background to the world's favourite distilleries and recipes for all the cocktails.
The pinball book you have been waiting for is finally here! From those fabulous '50s & '60s, Jeffrey Lawton, Bingo Pinball Historian, presents 290+ photos, including original promotional brochures and advertisements, that showcase a fantastic collection of Bally*r Bingo pinball machines, along with a history of the evolution and excitement that surrounds this compelling hobby.
The best of the best in gaming from a single decade: 1988–1998!
As most gamers know, this ten-year period is incredibly crucial. It was during this time that the NES reached its zenith with such titles as Contra and Super Mario Bros.