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Bot Factory
You thought it was going to be just another day at work in the toy factory, but no: The corporate executives learned about the Kanban methodology at a seminar. Convinced of its efficiency, they have reworked the entire production floor to take advantage of the benefits of Kanban. They even brought in the manager from the local EV car plant, Sandra, as a consultant!
Flick of Faith
Gods are powerful and… bored! Make a bet with the others, use your unique powers and gather the most believers in the Archipelago of the Navel of the World. Flick of Faith is a flicking area control game in which players are sending their prophets into the islands by flicks. Make sure people heard about you on every island. Even better if you can get the domination – the winning is close. But be careful! To make the bet more interesting other gods would use every sneaky trick.
Into the Blue
In INTO THE BLUE you take on the role of a team of divers who are seeking mysterious treasures hidden underwater. But you are not the only one who wants to grab these sunken wonders…
Explore the depths and try to bring back the most precious items to the surface. Mark your presence in the different areas to control them and claim their riches.
Brian Boru
Ireland is awash with would-be kings, power-hungry pretenders, and self-professed rulers. The provinces are in disarray, and the common folk are paying the price. The land needs a leader.
MLEM: Space Agency
Let me take you on a journey to the year 2075. Just as soon as they took control of the world, cats set their sights on a new frontier - space! The crème de la crème of feline specialists now compete for cosmic dominance, with their determination unmatched even by the lack of opposable thumbs. It\'s a fierce race, filled with catnip-fueled shenanigans and rockets that go boom! Who will emerge victorious in this epic race, claim their paws on the infinite treasures of the Milky Way, and become the true cosmic conquerors?
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy
In the card game Race for the Galaxy, players build galactic civilizations by playing game cards in front of them that represent worlds or technical and social developments. Some worlds allow players to produce goods, which can be consumed later to gain either card draws or victory points when the appropriate technologies are available to them. These are mainly provided by the developments and worlds that are not able to produce, but the fancier production worlds also give these bonuses.