Traditional Games (with a Twist) - Classics, But Make Them Weird
Chess is fine. But chess on your fridge, played one move at a time between trips to grab a snack? That's better.
We take game formats everyone already knows - chess, Sudoku, tic-tac-toe, horseshoes, bowling, dominoes - and rebuild them with better components, smarter twists, and the kind of personality that makes you actually want to play them.
Magnetic Fridge Games
Three games designed to live on your fridge (or any magnetic surface) and be played passively throughout the day, week, or month.
Chess - a full magnetic chess set that sticks to your fridge. Includes a magnet board and pegged pieces that stay put between moves. Make a move on your way to grab milk, wait for your opponent to respond whenever they wander into the kitchen.
Scrumble - a magnetic word game played in a crossword-style format. Compete by building words off each other's tiles. Same passive, fridge-based gameplay.
Tic Tac No - nine simultaneous games of tic-tac-toe on one magnetic board. It's the advanced version of a game everyone thinks is too simple, and it turns out to be surprisingly strategic when you're playing nine boards at once.
All three come with magnet boards that stick to fridges, metal cabinets, or anything else magnetic. They're designed for two players and thrive in households where people keep bumping into each other in the kitchen.
Tabletop Classics Reimagined
Several games in this collection take outdoor or full-sized formats and shrink them down to tabletop scale.
Sudoku With Some Balls replaces numbers with colored wooden balls. Includes 81 painted balls and a gamebook with hundreds of setups. The box doubles as the game board, and everything stores inside for travel.
The chess set (non-magnetic version) features unique peggable pieces that fit into the included board. Comes with a gamebook that teaches beginners and challenges experienced players. The box is the board, making it travel-ready.
Tabletop horseshoes brings the backyard game indoors with rubber horseshoes and a compact peg setup. Includes standard rules and a bonus set designed for adult game nights.
Beer bowling turns bowling into a drinking game with miniature components. Despite the name, you can use whatever beverage you want. Sparkling water bowling just didn't have the same ring.
Fox & Geese is a classic strategy game where one player controls a single fox while the other commands 15 geese. The geese try to surround the fox; the fox tries to eat the geese. Simple rules, asymmetric gameplay.
The domino set is a double-six set of acrylic dominoes with a gamebook covering 15 different games. Because you can actually play games with dominoes instead of just lining them up and knocking them over.
Playing Cards, Activity Books, and the Odd One Out
A couple of products round out the collection without fitting into the game categories above.
The playing card set is our answer to the problem that playing cards are typically either beautiful (and boring) or novelty (and ugly). These designer card decks feature vintage-inspired artwork mixed with dry wit throughout, and they work for any standard card game.
Beyond Bored is an adult activity book - think Highlights magazine for children-at-heart. Hidden-picture puzzles, mazes, coloring pages, connect-the-dots, and more, all designed with adult humor and the maturity level of fourth graders.
For more party and social games, browse Party & Social Games. For trivia, see Trivia Game Sets. For travel-friendly games, check One for the Road!. The parent collection lives in Fun & Games.
For quieter creative activities, browse Desk and Home Goods.