Games + Jigsaw puzzles

If you're looking for classic, screen-free entertainment, you've come to the right place. In our assortment you'll find more than ten thousand games and puzzles: from board games that entertain the whole family, to pub games like darts, billiards and table football, to puzzles for young and old.

In the "Game" category you'll find board games, parlor games, card games, family games and skill games for a fun night of gaming with friends. Besides classics like Monopoly, Jenga and Uno we also have the "new classics" like Brändi Dog, Klask and Exploding Kittens. In addition, we have chess boards and solo games (games for one player).

Under "marble run" browse if you are interested in brands like Gravitrax, Cuboro, Hape Quadrilla and Hubelino. For the little ones, we have ball tracks from Haba, which playfully develop children's motor skills with their colorful pieces. For older children (and also their parents), the Gravitrax marble run kits from Ravensburger are particularly interesting because they present an exciting challenge.

Dartboards, electronic dartboards, darts, tips and other accessories are available under "Darts". Do you have more space and want a real eye-catcher? Get inspired under "Billiards" or "Table Football".

We have puzzles with more than two thousand motifs: from Minnie Mouse to Star Wars. Whether 50, 500, 1000 or 2000 pieces, our puzzles guarantee an entertaining afternoon. And if you don't want to go on, just roll up your puzzle with a puzzle mat. We have the puzzles from Jan van Haastrecht, Clementoni, Schmidt as well as the 3D puzzles from Ravensburger and Wrebbit.

Whether you're looking for a family-friendly afternoon program or a wild night of poker and darts, we've got you covered.
 

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