smartcorego.online is a young game
publishing company based in
Barcelona, Spain.
We are a small
company, a group of friends who love board games, focusing
on original publications by promising
Spanish designers, trying to offer the
maximum value to our customers.
We take great care to
ensure that our games are of high quality,
both in terms of gameplay and in terms of components and
graphic design, even if this means limiting our production
capacity and budget. We always put customer satisfaction at
the top of our priority list.
For now, we are taking it
one step at a time, but we are sure that we will thrive!
A move-through-deck game that focuses on hand management and collaboration, with a deck-building twist.
Harmony is the second installment in our DMZ Lite series, a cooperative game in which players must explore a deck to recover the four lost relics and restore balance to the Shrine of the Seasons.
The group’s ultimate goal is to cross the final forest portal with all the relics in their possession, while managing resources, loss of life, and time (as the game becomes more dangerous the more rounds played) to avoid defeat.
A short but intense economic game where anticipating your opponent’s moves is just as important as planning your own.
Future Inc. is the first title in our new DMZ Lite line, which focuses on challenging games but with few components and rules, presented in a small box.
In it, players will have to invest in the best factories to produce and sell their products, keeping an eye on the competition and reacting to market demand, in order to become the most successful entrepreneur of a near future.
A commodity-speculation, pick-up-and-deliver game set in the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok.
Phraya is our first
self-created eurogame. A
medium-weight game, agile and simple enough in
mechanics to play with inexperienced players, but
with enough depth to also represent a challenge for
more veteran players.
Water markets were
centers of economic activity and
now you can relive the experience of one of their
ancient merchants. Trade from stall to stall while
trying to get the best prices, make offerings in the
temples to get Buddha’s favor, buy your own
stalls to do business, and approach the king’s
barge to earn his kindness.
A claustrophobic and stressful one-versus-many board game for up to 5 players.
A.D.E.L.E has been our
first major project of our own: it
was successfully financed in 2021 through a KS
campaign and reached the general public in January
2022.
In it, all but one player take on the
role of astronauts on a journey to Mars that begins
to go wrong when
the on-board computer becomes self-aware
and identifies the crew as potential threats. The
remaining player will control the powerful and
vigilant AI of the spaceship: ADELE.
A city (orbital station) building game with a tile placement base and a clever building purchase mechanism.
In Orbital, you design and build your own space station making it as self-sustaining as possible. Your population will need houses, which will in turn need energy. Farms, gardens, facilities — there’s a lot of elements to take into account. Depending on their size and the position on the board, buildings are more or less expensive to acquire. Also, players pay by leaving their money on the pieces they reject to try to get to the one they want. Take a piece everyone rejected, and you will get a lot of useful money. Get the buildings you need and design the best station to be the winner.
A hand management game with a clever majority mechanism using hidden cards and bluffing to keep the uncertainty of who controls whom until the end.
In Versailles, players take the role of newcomers in the court of Louis the Great that try to earn a position by courting the most pre-eminent figures at the palace: The King, The Queen, The Cardinal, The Duchess, The Chamberlain, The Seneschal and The Spymaster.
The players have to fight for the favour of as many characters as possible while trying to make them earn as much influence at court as possible.
A push-your-luck card game of pirates and treasures for the entire family.
In The treasure of Isla Tortuga, the active
player draws cards from the deck trying to find
useful ones for his ship. Every card has a cost in
one resource, but also contributes with some to your
resource pool. This way, the more cards you reveal,
the more resources you get and the better cards you
may acquire. But be careful, every card has a
disaster flag associated. If you show three
identical flags you’ve had it!
Also, you
may try to board another player’s ship to
steal from them. This is why, before picking up a
big treasure, you may want to hire some tough crew
to help you protect it…
A push-your-luck game with dice management as the main mechanism and a retro-feel evoking 2D videogames. A lot of game variants, including solo and collaborative modes, allow you to shape the game the way you like.
In High Score, your character has a determined dice
pool each turn that you may spend to try to overcome
the difficulties of every dungeon card you
encounter. Succeed and you move to the next card;
fail and you lose a life.
How many dice will
you spend on every card?
Choose a character,
get your skills ready, and cross the dungeon towards
the final boss that awaits you!