Western Canada’s Largest Tabletop Gaming Convention! Join us March 14-16, 2025, at the Vancouver Convention Centre - East (aka Canada Place) in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Keyflower has been in the top 100 of BGG since 2012 - discover it for yourself! It is a highly interactive game that combines city building, resource management, bidding, and worker placement in a unique way and it's one of my favourite games. Come check it out if medium-heavy weight game (3.34/5) with lots of tough decisions sounds interesting to you.
Smartphone Inc. is a economic strategy game where you step into the shoes of a tech CEO during the mobile phone revolution. Balance production, research, and global expansion while setting competitive prices to dominate the market. Its simultaneous action planning keeps gameplay fast and engaging, with clever decision-making and minimal downtime. Whether you're a fan of Eurogames or just love the idea of crushing your competition, this is your chance to outsmart your rivals and build the ultimate tech empire.
In Cosmic Encounter, each player becomes the leader of one of dozens of alien races, each with its own unique power. On a player's turn, he or she becomes the offense. The offense encounters another player on a planet by moving a group of his or her ships through the hyperspace gate to that planet. Both sides can invite allies and play cards to try and tip the encounter in their favor.
The object of the game is for players to establish colonies in other players' planetary systems by landing their ships on the other players' planets. The winner(s) are the first player(s) to have five colonies on planets outside his or her home system. The players must use force, cunning, and diplomacy to ensure their victory. And, because alliances are a key part of the game, multiple players can win together!
A semi-cooperative negotiation game with a possible traitor in the Android (cyberpunk-esque) universe. We each run a corporation that is contracted by the US Government to run part of the city of New Angeles, which is on the equator and hosts a trillion-dollar space elevator. If we keep the city running, we keep our contracts. But if the city descends into chaos, the Government pulls our contracts and we all lose. But one player may be secretly aligned with the feds trying to backstab us so we all lose. And, we each have a secret rival we're trying to earn more capital than to win. So we're working together... but only as much as necessary.