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Boost your rep by intercepting transmissions, hiring informants, extending your network and more! The tech-future which mankind has been working towards is finally upon us! Sadly, the tech-future is not all we thought it was cracked up to be; technology couldn’t save us from ourselves and there are no hoverboards or floating cars in sight. Contrary to our hopes and dreams, four mega corporations dominate and dictate every aspect of our lives.
Dragonriders
Climb aboard your trusty steed and lift off for the race of your life! The players race their dragons on a course in a deep and winding canyon. You have some magic to use to aid your cause, or hinder your opponents.
Transatlantic
Transatlantic is a game for 2-4 players, ages 14 and up.
2 to 4 players lead their own shipping companies, which transport freight, mail, and passengers around the globe. They purchase new steamships from the market, each of them historical with their individual technical data (tons, knots etc.).
Techno Witches
Heinrich Glumpler is well-known for his original game ideas. With Zauberstauber (Magic Duster), he\'s tackled witches - but not the kind of witches that are known to most, that is, wrinkled old crones that fly about on dusty broomsticks.
Double Agents - City of Spies
New spies arrive to town and with new abilities. Besides Estoril, players will also fight in Lisbon, where they will find new ways to create the best network of spies.
Tainted Grail: Metal Coins
Consists of 10 metal dials/coins, as replacements for the regular plastic dials found in the Core Box.
Tainted Grail: Monsters of Avalon - Past and Future
These new miniatures will serve exactly the same purpose the original Monsters of Avalon had. Includes Tainted Grail: Past And Future Alternative Encounters Card Pack.
Big City: 20th Anniversary Jumbo Edition
The original city-building game Big City returns to print in a 20th Anniversary Jumbo Edition with buildings 33% larger than the original game and revised property trading rules.
In Big City, players acquire cards in eight different neighborhoods, then use them to lay out buildings either one, two, or three spaces large. The points they receive for a given building is a base score, plus bonuses for the buildings surrounding it. Someone must play city hall (scoring no points for themselves) in order for anyone to start placing any structure beyond the simple residences and business.