Free shipping on all orders £65+
Collect your order in store from either our Bath or Oxford cafés.
Join our Rewards Program and Start Earning Meeple Stars...

All online orders are processed from our dedicated warehouse. We take great care to ensure your ordered items are securely packed before shipment. Whenever possible, we reuse cardboard boxes from our suppliers, though we also utilise new boxes and wrapping materials when necessary.

For orders placed before 1:30 PM, Monday through Friday, we aim to dispatch them on the same day. If this isn’t feasible, they will be sent out on the next working day. Orders placed outside of our office hours (Monday to Friday) will be dispatched the following working day.

We offer free delivery on orders totaling £65 or more. For orders under £65, delivery charges are as follows:

• £4.50 for Royal Mail Tracked 48 (delivery within 2-3 business days)

• £6.00 for Royal Mail Tracked 24 (delivery within 1-2 business days)


Please note that shipping times are estimates and not guaranteed. Occasionally, unforeseen circumstances beyond our control may cause postal delays. In such cases, we cannot accept responsibility and will not issue refunds for shipping fees.

At this time, we do not offer shipping outside the UK.

At checkout, you will have the option to collect your order from our cafés in either Oxford or Bath, allowing you to avoid the shipping charge. We will notify you by email once your order is ready for collection. Please allow up to 3 days for orders to be available at the Oxford location and up to 7 days for the Bath location.

Orders will be held for a maximum of 21 days before being returned to our warehouse.

Take advantage of our Rewards Program and begin earning Meeple Stars for exciting savings!

How to Earn Meeple Stars

Collect Meeple Stars by participating in any of the following activities:

  • +150 Meeple Stars: Create an account
  • +3 Meeple Stars: For every £1 spent (VAT excluded – see notes)

Redeem Your Meeple Stars

Collect Meeple Stars to unlock real savings:

  • 300 Meeple Stars: £5 Store Credit
  • 500 Meeple Stars: £10 Store Credit
  • 1000 Meeple Stars: £25 Store Credit
  • 1500 Meeple Stars: £50 Store Credit

 

Important Notes: 

1.   Meeple Stars can be earned on retail merchandise purchased through both our webstore and café shop.

2.   Most of our prices include VAT at 20%. Meeple Stars are not earned on the VAT
portion of the price. For example, if you buy a game for £50, you’ll earn Meeple Stars on the net amount of £41.67 (the remaining £8.33 goes to HMRC), which would give you 125 Meeple Stars.

3.   Cover charge payments and food and drink purchases at the café do not qualify for
Meeple Stars.

4.   Meeple Stars can be redeemed either during webstore checkout or when purchasing games
at the café. Each discount can only be applied to a single purchase. If the value of the item is less than the discount amount, the remaining balance will be forfeited.

5.   Discounts cannot be used for shipping costs, only for merchandise.

 

Start earning and redeeming Meeple Stars today for fantastic rewards!

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
S
Simon W.
To be fair or Unfair?

Unfair is currently, and has been for probably a year or so now, my favourite game. Somehow managing to supplant Ticket To Ride (all versions) from the top spot that it had held for an number of years.
Unfair is so well designed that every single game you play is completely different. You may have a tactic in mind when you start a game (at least once you have got a few games under your wing) but what you draw, how the other players play, how many players there are and, most importantly, the theme packs you draw can all effect where the game will head.

While the game play of Unfair is what makes the game so good it is the theme packs, 6 in this the main game (Pirates, Vampires, Robots, Jungle, Gangsters & Ninja) and Good Games aim to release one pack for every letter of the alphabet, that make it so varied. Each theme plays in a slightly different way and you only play with one theme per player. This means there are many combinations with just this base set and the variety is only going to get bigger as more themes are released.
The game play is very simple but the strategy is more complex. The perfect games in my eyes are like this. They are easy to start playing but once you get to grips with the game you realise how much tactics can play a part in the game. If a game can be played as a light fun game but also be very strategic and 'Unfair' then that is a very well designed game.

To add even more variety to the game Good Games have even included a bunch of cards called 'game changers', optional cards that change the rules just for that game. You don't have to use them (in fact the only time I have is when we want to play a shortened version of the game) but they are there if you want them.
The true sign of a great game is when you can play it again and again in a short period of time and not get bored of it, when you want to play the game again straight after finishing a game and when you cannot easily work out a way to have the best chance of winning. Unfair fits all these and with every new expansion it is only going to become an even better game.