RaptorForge is a game design house that designs enjoyable tabletop games for all ages and reusable game engines that can be used for promotion, training and education. In partnership with TheGamecrafter.com we have released a number of print on demand games to showcase the RaptorForge game engines.
Join us in celebrating the launch of our newest game: Ryeday Gentleman's Edition!
Join us in celebrating the launch of our newest game: Ryeday Gentleman's Edition!
Ryeday - Gentlemen's Edition: A tile, card and trade game of violence and diplomacy to control the Island of Ryeday - upscaled to the tastes of the discerning gentleman.
Ryeday - Gentleman's Edition includes all the diplomacy, fun and violence of the original edition, but also includes wooden resource counters, larger tiles, support for up to 6 players and just generally more stuff.
Ryeday is a randomized tile board game that uses trading, cards, worker placement, resource management, bluffing and direct action against your opponents to further your secret goals. The base game supports 4 players and a Governor, and with expansion sets, up to 6 active players and Governor can play. Players do not know their goals at the beginning of the game, and must obtain enough resources to purchase them - meaning every game is different and no strategy will always be the right one.The resource dice rolls and the worker placement can change over time to allow you flexibility in meeting your goals. Violence and Diplomacy cards allow players to interact directly helping or hurting their interests and forging alliances or creating conflicts to achieve their ends. Ryeday is a game that never plays the same way twice.
Ryeday - Gentleman's Edition includes all the diplomacy, fun and violence of the original edition, but also includes wooden resource counters, larger tiles, support for up to 6 players and just generally more stuff.
Ryeday is a randomized tile board game that uses trading, cards, worker placement, resource management, bluffing and direct action against your opponents to further your secret goals. The base game supports 4 players and a Governor, and with expansion sets, up to 6 active players and Governor can play. Players do not know their goals at the beginning of the game, and must obtain enough resources to purchase them - meaning every game is different and no strategy will always be the right one.The resource dice rolls and the worker placement can change over time to allow you flexibility in meeting your goals. Violence and Diplomacy cards allow players to interact directly helping or hurting their interests and forging alliances or creating conflicts to achieve their ends. Ryeday is a game that never plays the same way twice.
Ryeday: A tile, card and trade game of violence and diplomacy to control the Island of Ryeday.
The gentleman's drink of preference has always been Rye Whiskey - until a disease of the earth rendered the crops of rye dry and useless throughout all of the isles. As a result, the cost for Rye Whiskey has risen so steeply, it is commonly referred to as "liquid gold." Enter the rich, sun drenched island of Ryeday, home to an untapped wealth of rye, gold and other precious bounty. The Queen has annexed the island and installed a Governor to rule in her stead. The contract to harvest the vast resources of the island will be lucrative - enough for any man to make his fortune. But the queen has an unrivaled taste for intrigue, and has decided to make a game of the grant. Her Majesty will give the right to harvest Ryeday Island's resources to the competitor that is able to accomplish two of her secret goals and be granted two court titles. The governor knows the goals - and must be bribed with Rye and Gold to release the information. In addition, the Governor can be bribed to allow a competitor to build roads, recruit workers from the local population, and for the right price will allow competitors to conduct acts of violence or diplomacy to further their aims. Will you be the one to earn the noble titles, and make your fortune on Ryeday Island?
Ryeday is a randomized tile board game that uses trading, cards, worker placement, resource management, bluffing and direct action against your opponents to further your secret goals. The base game supports 4 players and a Governor, and with expansion sets, up to 6 active players and Governor can play. Players do not know their goals at the beginning of the game, and must obtain enough resources to purchase them - meaning every game is different and no strategy will always be the right one.The resource dice rolls and the worker placement can change over time to allow you flexibility in meeting your goals. Violence and Diplomacy cards allow players to interact directly helping or hurting their interests and forging alliances or creating conflicts to achieve their ends. Ryeday is a game that never plays the same way twice.
The gentleman's drink of preference has always been Rye Whiskey - until a disease of the earth rendered the crops of rye dry and useless throughout all of the isles. As a result, the cost for Rye Whiskey has risen so steeply, it is commonly referred to as "liquid gold." Enter the rich, sun drenched island of Ryeday, home to an untapped wealth of rye, gold and other precious bounty. The Queen has annexed the island and installed a Governor to rule in her stead. The contract to harvest the vast resources of the island will be lucrative - enough for any man to make his fortune. But the queen has an unrivaled taste for intrigue, and has decided to make a game of the grant. Her Majesty will give the right to harvest Ryeday Island's resources to the competitor that is able to accomplish two of her secret goals and be granted two court titles. The governor knows the goals - and must be bribed with Rye and Gold to release the information. In addition, the Governor can be bribed to allow a competitor to build roads, recruit workers from the local population, and for the right price will allow competitors to conduct acts of violence or diplomacy to further their aims. Will you be the one to earn the noble titles, and make your fortune on Ryeday Island?
Ryeday is a randomized tile board game that uses trading, cards, worker placement, resource management, bluffing and direct action against your opponents to further your secret goals. The base game supports 4 players and a Governor, and with expansion sets, up to 6 active players and Governor can play. Players do not know their goals at the beginning of the game, and must obtain enough resources to purchase them - meaning every game is different and no strategy will always be the right one.The resource dice rolls and the worker placement can change over time to allow you flexibility in meeting your goals. Violence and Diplomacy cards allow players to interact directly helping or hurting their interests and forging alliances or creating conflicts to achieve their ends. Ryeday is a game that never plays the same way twice.
A Clash of Catapults: Cast the First Stone! Ok, it's the middle ages. Middle of what you ask? Well I guess anything after the beginning and before the end is the middle. Never mind that. You are a Baron, and you have a sweet Barony. Problem is, so do all the other Barons. And worse, they want to take your Barony over and turn it into Ye Olde Golfe Course.So you did what any good baron would do, and built a castle fortification to protect your lands. And then they did too, even though it was YOUR idea first.
So you built a secret weapon. Well not a secret really, because it's like 30 cubits high and you can't hide something 30 cubits high. It's a catapult. Having your catapult has allowed you to come up with a cunning plan. It goes as follows: 1. Build Castle. 2. Launch rocks to break other people's castles. 3. Profit. So a light breakfast then, and then on to rain down destruction on your rivals.
A Clash of Catapults allows you to construct a castle with castle cards and then, using a dexterous flick of the card, destroy your rivals castles for fun (and profit).
So you built a secret weapon. Well not a secret really, because it's like 30 cubits high and you can't hide something 30 cubits high. It's a catapult. Having your catapult has allowed you to come up with a cunning plan. It goes as follows: 1. Build Castle. 2. Launch rocks to break other people's castles. 3. Profit. So a light breakfast then, and then on to rain down destruction on your rivals.
A Clash of Catapults allows you to construct a castle with castle cards and then, using a dexterous flick of the card, destroy your rivals castles for fun (and profit).
Ninja, Ninja, Soup! Ninja, Ninja, BOOM!: Possibly the easiest game you'll ever love. Ninja Ninja Soup, Ninja Ninja Boom is a card drawing game where players take turns drawing runs of ninja kitty cards. A player draws ninja kitties until they draw a soup or a boom card. If they draw a soup card, they keep the ninja kitties. If they draw the Boom! card, all the ninja kitties run away and don't go into your pile. Whoever has the most ninja kitties and soup at the end wins!
Developed by RAPTORFORGE kids, this is a game that can be played by anyone that can flip a card and say ninja. It's a hit with any age group, and the way that it engages the players makes it as fun to watch other people playing it as it is to play yourself.
Developed by RAPTORFORGE kids, this is a game that can be played by anyone that can flip a card and say ninja. It's a hit with any age group, and the way that it engages the players makes it as fun to watch other people playing it as it is to play yourself.
Elementa: A progressive trick taking card game that pits mysterious factions against powerful Elementa. Elementa is a trick taking card game where mysterious factions use their skills to recruit Elementa: Elemental creatures with ancient powers that can be used to make your faction even more powerful! Undertaking missions all over the world, each faction can win over Elementa to attain even greater skills. But beware - there are cursed Elementa that would hurt you rather than help you.
Elementa Black Edition pits the United Nations Special Operations (UNSO) faction against the mysterious Fire Blackened Hand Ninja Society. The United Nations Special Operations is the world's premier special military operation. They conduct their business in secret and keep the world safe from rogue Elementa. The Fire Blackened Hand is a ninja school that seeks to master the Elementa and learn from the power they wield.
Elementa is a two player card game which involves strategic play similar to Euchre. It's a casual game with an element of strategy that you'll play over and over again.
Elementa Black Edition pits the United Nations Special Operations (UNSO) faction against the mysterious Fire Blackened Hand Ninja Society. The United Nations Special Operations is the world's premier special military operation. They conduct their business in secret and keep the world safe from rogue Elementa. The Fire Blackened Hand is a ninja school that seeks to master the Elementa and learn from the power they wield.
Elementa is a two player card game which involves strategic play similar to Euchre. It's a casual game with an element of strategy that you'll play over and over again.