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Deadly Dinner: Killing Woodstock
Deadly Dinner - Killing Woodstock is set in San Francisco, 1970: Ten people have one goal: Reviving the legendary Woodstock Festival. A tranquil San Francisco commune, an up-and-coming rock band, and a tough motorcycle gang are united by their love of music, peace, and mind-expanding drugs. However, the festival turns into a death trip for the commune’s spiritual leader. Once the guru was found murdered, peace, love, and happiness were over.
Keydom's Dragons
Dragons have plundered the land of Keydom and now hoard their treasures in their networked caves near Keytown. Competitively, players send their group of townspeople into the dragon caves to recover the treasures piece by piece. Other townsfolk go to the city for help, support, and artifacts. But beware: not every worker comes back with full hands, sometimes a competitor is faster! Only the player who collects the most artifacts will emerge glorious from the game! Keydom\'s Dragons is a retheme of Aladdin\'s Dragons with exciting new solo and 2-player modes.
Enola Holmes: Finder of Lost Souls
Enola Holmes: Finder of Lost Souls is an opposed cooperative game of reasoning and deception for two to four players. One player is the Criminal, hatching a sinister plan to abduct their victim, leaving puzzling clues in their wake. The other players are the Detectives, working together to solve these Puzzles and reveal Clues. If they solve enough Puzzles and use careful Deduction, they can deduce the Crime and stop the Criminal.
Peaky Blinders: Faster than Truth
Think you\'ve got what it takes to be a successful gangster in the roaring 20s? Then try your hand at this official card game—by order of the Peaky Blinders.
Bluff and trick your way to the top.
War of the Buttons
War of the Buttons
In War of the Buttons two to four players lead a gang of kids that tries to build its own hut.
There will be brawls in the forest, in the quarry or on the huge meadow. The kids collect buttons, trust their big brothers and rat on the other players at school.
G.I. JOE Deck-Building Game
In G.I. JOE Deck-Building Game, you and your fellow players will lead teams of G.I. JOE soldiers on missions to stop Cobra\'s dastardly plans! Each player starts the game with a meager deck that will grow more powerful as you recruit veterans from the G.I. JOE team, requisition gear, and field new vehicles. This fully co-operative game pits you against increasingly dangerous missions to save the world. This core set begins your journey with everything needed to play, but be prepared for more JOEs and missions to come!
Dune: Betrayal
In the social deduction game Dune: Betrayal, players take on the identity of one of the iconic characters of Dune, each representing a distinct role within the factions vying for control amid the sands of Dune.
Dune: House Secrets
Featuring the co-operative game system used in Portal\'s award-winning Detective: A Modern Crime Board Game, Dune: House Secrets delivers a deeply thematic experience that drops one-to-five players in the middle of the highest stakes unfolding on the harsh desert planet of Arrakis.
Arctic Scavengers: Recon Expansion
The world of Arctic Scavengers pits players against one another in an attempt to survive a post-apocalyptic ice age. Headquarters were established for each tribe (supported via the HQ expansion that shipped with the first release). As the tribes evolved further and struggled for dominance, information has become the most valuable currency. In this new world, deception reigns, leading to a need for reconnaissance.
Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest is a game for 3-5 players. The players act as artisan brew masters seeking to supply the world’s largest beer festival. Over the course of the last day of the festival, players bid to supply their special brew to various tents.
Fürstenfeld
Furstenfeld is an economic game for 2-5 players.
The players are princes and own their own “Fürstenfeld”, where they produce hops, barley, and spring water. They sell their harvest to different breweries, which have different demands for the 3 goods.
Change Horses
Do you have trouble winning at racing games? Well, this game is for the losers out there. Yes, to “win” the game, you have to pick the horse which comes in last. Sounds simple, but, of course, the other players are trying to lose as well.
Darjeeling
In 1835, the British East India Company leased the region around the location of the modern-day city of Darjeeling.
The British strategically placed the trading post to build a sanatorium there as well!
Guatemala Café
The players take on the roles of coffee plantation owners. They try to grow different kinds of coffee and to reap the benefits as often as possible. If they manage to ship the coffee from the harbor, they can even multiply their well-earned profits.
Caribbean
The board shows the Caribbean in the 18th century. Six pirate ships lie in wait on the sea. They are ready to pillage the rich ports or to rob the booty from other ships. The sea is divided into spaces. Each player has three safe havens marked in his color on the board.
Ultimate Werewolf
16th Century: Suddenly the peaceful country life is over for the inhabitants, because there are some unfriendly werewolves hiding in the small village. The werewolves are slowly spreading and a real danger for all the humans, who live there. Can you rescue the complete village with the other loyal citizens before it is destroyed?
Fast Forward: Fear
Do you fear ghosts? Or are you confronting the danger and scaring your opponents?
Executives - The Networks
So youʼve proven your worth in the past. We know you can run an ordinary TV network. Big deal. We have a bigger challenge for you. Here are 12 unique Network Executives, each with their own weird characteristics. Every Executive has powers, but they also have significant liabilities. Can you master each executiveʼs idiosyncrasies, draft the best Season 0 cards, claim your true status as a Mogul, and come out on top?