£11
RRP £15.99
The Infinity Stones have been transformed into living beings with incredible power, and the fate of the entire Marvel Universe hangs in the balance!
Each of them wields one of the embodiments of all power in existence: the Infinity Stones! Some of the Stone Bearers are villains, and the other half certainly aren’t hall-of-fame heroes — so what does this mean for the Marvel Universe? If Star has anything to say about it, we can start calling it the Star Universe.
£7
RRP £10.99
Heartbroken office worker Ushiro and her glamorous guardian spirit Masako have been chasing their philandering foe Yuu-senpai―and that’s put them on a collision course with his dangerous new girlfriend!
Masako has never let Ushiro down yet, but this latest target seems to be putting up some surprising spiritual resistance… With dark truths rising to the surface all around her, will our heroine find new comrades in revenge, or rivals beyond her ken!?
£21
A fayre has come to town, and all are welcome to enter and partake of its games but note that this is no ordinary fayre as it is run by elves and fairies.
In A Midsummer Night’s Fayre, you play ten mini games, choosing dice to try to achieve the individual victory conditions of those games. Use fairy mischief cards to change the dice… and the outcome of the game!
£7
RRP £10.99
In the world of the mirror, Ichika has her hands full—with her work as a saint, her gradually developing relationship with Noah, and her awkward distance with her sister, Karen.
In the midst of it all, the king announces that Ichika, Karen, Cecil, and Noah are to go on a diplomatic visit to their neighboring country, Veldeva! Ichika is trying her best to prepare for the trip, studying up on history and magic, when suddenly, a beautiful but mysterious girl appears before her?!
£8
A Delicious Game of Mice and Dice.
Roll the dice but don’t lose your mice! In this fast moving game, try to keep your mice away from the kitty. Roll an arrow and pass one to the left. Roll a sleeping cat and you’re lucky to squeak by. But roll a bowl and it’s dinner time for kitty! The last player left with mice wins.
About the Game
£17
Insects are vital to our ecosystem, so that’s why you want to take credit for putting them into play in Bugs Buddy.
Each player starts with a secret hand of four double-sided insect tiles. Nine types of insects are included in the deck, each appearing eight times.
£7
RRP £10.99
Mei Soraike may have entered college determined to find herself a girlfriend, but she never expected potential prospects to be throwing themselves at her like this! And if her tender heart being pulled every which direction wasn’t enough, she’s somehow gotten roped into taking a leading role in an upcoming play.
She may not have any acting experience, but that’s just fine the script is mostly kiss scenes with Karin anyway! With time to rehearse running out, can Mei fake it till she makes it?!
£31
RRP £44.99
A heroic age begins for the God of Thunder, written by acclaimed author Matt Fraction, as Thor’s adventures take him across Earth, Asgard, and beyond!
In the wake of SIEGE, Asgard must take its proper place as the Golden Realm, most glorious of the Nine Worlds of myth. But that means Thor’s home isn’t just a beacon — it’s a target! So what happens to the Asgardians and the denizens of all Nine Worlds — including Earth —when a dark, destructive force from another reality comes on the warpath?
£29
Immerse yourself in a game of creativity, deduction, and teamwork with Perfect Mismatch, a fun party game where 2 to 8 players are challenged to guess words from a card, using unusual associations of attributes as hints. Is there anything that is equally square and non-stop? Or extremely herbal, but not verbal at all?
Designed by Alexander Peshkov, Perfect Mismatch can be played in either competitive or co-operative mode, in about 20 to 30 minutes, sharing plenty of laughs while discussing hilarious attribute combinations and the associations they trigger.
£39
“In Eregion long ago many Elven-rings were made, magic rings as you call them, and they were, of course, of various kinds: some more potent and some less.
The lesser rings were only essays in the craft before it was full-grown, and to the Elven-smiths they were but trifles, yet still to my mind dangerous for mortals. But the Great Rings, the Rings of Power, they were perilous.”