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Santa needs help delivering presents in a town that constantly changes.

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What do I need?

Three simple steps.

  • Read the short playful rules.
  • Click Download > Files > "1 - Base Set.pdf"
  • Print, cut, play!

Want more? You can also generate your own material right on this website! Or pick one of the other PDFs available in the Download section.

Material

Pick your desired settings and press the button! (A new page will open.) When in doubt, just use the defaults for your first game(s).

Turns the material mostly grayscale. Don't compress PDF. (Slightly higher resolution, but huge file size.) The other sets are expansions and require you to already have the base game.

Not working? Or unsure what to do? The "Download" button above has PDFs I already made for you! Pick any one of those.

Hire me

Are you a games publisher? I'm always open to inquiries about publishing one of my games.

Need a special board game or video game? Maybe for a birthday, school or another purpose?

Contact me! You can ask me anything—I don't bite! In fact, I've never bitten anyone.

If unsure, visit my portfolio to learn more about my work. You can also contact me through there, as I'm a registered freelance artist in the Netherlands.

Support

Enjoyed my work (or not)? Let me know what you think! Mail me at [email protected] with any feedback.

That's already a great way to support me.

Alternatives would be to buy my paid work (a win-win situation!). Or to donate through the most popular channels.

Credits

The fonts used are Good Grace (headings, fancy text) and Roboto (body text, readable, multiple variations). Both freely available online. Parts of the illustrations were generated with AI; everything else is mine.

Obviously, this game started a few months before Christmas. I’d already created a Halloween game which we played with the family that same night. It was quite a success, so my mind raced to invent another simple game (for a large group of players) for Christmas.

After a week of half-baked not-so-great ideas, this one came along. I instantly tested it against myself (with a paper prototype) and confirmed it had potential. A few days later, Sleighwell existed.

A simple game that simulates Santa’s job quite well, while being cooperative (always great for families or large groups) and having surprising depth. The teach is one minute. Turns are five seconds. Ideal for a family game!