Dasbe Games
Share the fun!
So many paths to fun!
Games designed by Dasbe combine strategy and luck, encouraging players to try different approaches for success. You might think you have it all figured out, but your luck could change!
Dasbe games can be played in multiple ways, keeping the experience fresh with different interactions and allowing more flexibility to play with family and friends.
Games in testing
The rules are simple, but play your cards cleverly to capture the most points while preventing others from doing the same!
Arctic Races
Play testing the prototype
An adventure board game with just the right amount of player choice
Compete in a dog sled race, pushing your luck to get ahead. Move by feeding your dogs to fuel their run while you stay alert to the terrain, the weather, and the forecast, which will affect your speed, direction, health, and actions.
Vary the number and layout of hex boards to change the game, the duration, and the challenge level.
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Ages 10 and up
- 2-4 players
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30-60 minutes
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Push your luck
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Light strategy
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Resource management
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Game Overview
Prototypes & Play Testing
Initial sketch
Whiteboard layout
Cardboard set
Paper print
Sled Meeples
Multiple paths
Multiple panels
Hex design, 6 panels
Hex panels
Next Step
Graphic design of game pieces and rule refinements from testing!
Pickle Factory Card Game
A game of sabotage and control
The goal is to score the highest positive number of face-up cards. There are few rules, but many strategies as you try to maximize your points while blocking the other players. Expect the balance of power to shift as everyone implements their own strategies!
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Accessible color palette
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Ages 8 and up
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2-5 players
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15-30 minutes
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Game Overview
Info Sheet
Events to explore
2024 conventions we plan to attend:
February
April
August
September
November
Looking for more gaming conventions? Check out this convention list by Meeple Mountain.
About Dasbe Games
Dasbe Games is part of the Dasbe Innovation organization. The team at Dasbe Innovation has a long history of designing and adapting games to achieve a range of workshop goals, especially for generating breakthrough ideas. Now we are applying this same creative approach to make games that stand by themselves.
Check back to see what's being developed!