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Garden Rush
Garden Rush is a two-player, tile-placement battle game in a vegetable garden in which players race to grow vegetables in their garden and fill their basket before their neighbor. Careful planning is needed to plant each vegetable in its unique pattern for future harvesting, while keeping an eye on the conveyor belt shared between the gardens.
Cuba: The Splendid Little War
Cuba: The Splendid Little War, from designer Javier Garcia de Gabiola, is a two-player simulation of the third War of Cuban Independence, which lasted from 1895 to 1898. (This was the last of the three liberation wars fought between Cuba and Spain; the previous wars were the Ten Years\' War (1868-1878) and the Little War (1879-1880). One player controls the forces of the Spanish colonial government, fighting to retain Cuba; the other player controls the Cuban rebels fighting for their independence.
Katamino Tower
Katamino Tower is a logic puzzle game played with high-end 3D wooden shapes that must be arranged in order to reconstruct a tower. Each shape of the game is unique.
Katamino
Challenging solo and two player modes
Language independent
Accessible and tactile spatial puzzles
Katamino is the original, award winning logic puzzle. With over 500 pre-set layouts, you always have something new to solve! Chunky and colourful, placing polyominoes in the perfect place will exercise your mind in ways you never thought possible.
Fog of Love: Trouble with the In-Laws Exp.
Fog of Love: Trouble with the In-Laws Exp.
"Honey, your parents have arrived! And they\'ve brought their opinions."
Fog of Love: It Will Never Last Exp.
Fog of Love: It Will Never Last Exp.
This is the worst date you\'ve ever been on. How could your friend think you would be right for each other? You have nothing in common.
The Shores of Tripoli
From the end of the American Revolution, commercial vessels of the young United States republic were easy prey for the pirates of the Barbary coast. In 1801, newly inaugurated President Thomas Jefferson was eager to put an end to this threat and sent a "squadron of observation" to the Mediterranean. As the squadron arrived in Gibraltar, they learned that the bashaw of Tripoli had already declared WAR!