48 saturated opaque colors aimed at gaming miniatures rather than display busts.

Scalecolor Games, the brighter sibling
Scalecolor Games is Scale75's answer to the tabletop, 48 opaque colors mixed brighter and punchier than the main Scalecolor range it sits beside. Where the parent range leans muted and earthy for display work, Games pushes saturation: bold purples, vivid greens, and strong reds meant to read clearly on a gaming figure at arm's length.
The naming leans playful and fantasy-themed, and the palette is weighted toward the saturated middle of the spectrum, reds, teals, greens, with very few of the near-blacks or pure neutrals you would basecoat with. That tells you how to use the range: it is a top-up of characterful color, not a complete system. You will still want blacks, whites, and earths from elsewhere, quite possibly from the main Scalecolor line, which shares the same formula and mixes with it cleanly.
As the smaller of Scale75's two acrylic ranges here, Games makes most sense for a painter who already likes the brand and wants a shot of brighter color for gaming projects without switching formula.