
Foxburrough Games
For players who think.

For players who think.
We make games about ethics not because we have the answers, but because we believe the questions are worth playing.

Somewhere between a game and a reckoning, Claws of Critique invites you to claw your way through feminist theory — with a cat at your side.
Meet the scholars who reshaped how we think about gender, power, and identity: from de Beauvoir to Butler, hooks to Adichie.
Choose a feline companion, study the thinkers, then face a quiz that won’t let you hide behind jargon. You’ll walk away ranked somewhere between Sleepy Housecat and Tenured Panther — humbled, sharpened, and a little more dangerous.
Because critical thinking is built through play, not compliance.

You are the newly appointed Minister of Interspecies Affairs. The city is yours to govern — but fifteen philosophers are watching every choice you make.
The Council of All Beings is a turn-based ethics game built on eleven landmark books about animal rights. Across sixty-two dilemmas — factory farms, rewilded corridors, courtroom battles, dying lakes — you must decide what kind of minister you are. Do you hold the line, or build the coalition? Name the system, or work within it?
Your choices compound. Your contradictions catch up with you. And at the end of your term, the animals cannot vote — but the record speaks.
Play it. Find out who you are.

Rue Impériale is a turn-based economic strategy game set on the grand boulevards of Paris. You lead one of four artisan factions — Boulangerie, Viennoiserie, Pâtisserie, or Chocolaterie — competing to build a commercial empire across six Parisian districts.
Each turn you buy and upgrade properties, hire named staff, set product prices, manage raw material costs, and react to 110 real-world economic events. Buildings decay, neighbourhoods shift, seasons change demand, and a Michelin inspector may appear unannounced.
Play solo against three AI rivals with distinct personalities, or hot-seat with up to four human players. Win by treasury, property count, or revenue dominance.

Every player is a philosopher —
whether they know it or not.