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Bitmax Puzzlegame
Bitmax and friends spend their life playing. They do puzzles, play cooperative games, competitive games... Inside this box you\'ll find all of them!
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Timber City Expansion
A set of 80 wooden meeples representing buildings (15 mm thickness, varied height and width), containing 18 large buildings (12 different shapes) and 62 small buildings (23 different shapes), to be placed on cardboard buildings tiles from the Core Game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Resources Expansion
Contains 98 plastic miniatures. It is a set of beautiful plastic resources that match other plastic components in scale. It simply enhances the overall impression you will get if you play with the Miniatures expansion. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Miniatures Expansion
Contains 120 plastic miniatures in 41 different sculpts, bringing the ultimate look of Frostpunk\'s last city of Earth to the tabletop. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Carthago: Merchants & Guilds
Carthago: Merchants & Guilds
Carthage - about 800 years BC. Founded as a humble trading post by the Phoenicians, the city quickly grew into an important trade hub where precious goods from around the ancient world were traded.
Messina 1347
In 1347, merchant galleys from the Crimean Peninsula arrived in Sicily and docked at the ancient port of Messina. The galleys had rats. The rats had fleas. And the fleas carried a plague that would come to be known as the Black Death. Over the next four years, in cities across Europe, half the population would die.
Mandragora
The school of magic is buzzing with excitement. It\'s almost time for the final test.
The apprentice witches go from shop to shop to find the magic items to demonstrate their skills in casting spectacular spells. Mandragores, a kind of Swiss Army knife of witchcraft, are particularly sought after.
Be careful with cursed scrolls, as the terrible curse they contain could very well cost you the victory!
Chocolate Factory
Make the best chocolate you can and sell it all to corner shops and department stores. Earn the most profit to become the champion chocolatier!
Coal Country
Coal Country is rife with corruption. Many mine foremen “influence” various aspects of the mining industry. It is your job as the boss to determine where to send your most influential foremen. Your job as boss is made more difficulty by the ever-shifting nature of the markets.
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!
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.).
Mall World
Players compete in the building of Mall World. It is scheduled to be the largest indoor shopping mall in the world. In the planning, it is important to get the right shops in the right locations.
Imperial
Each player represents an international investor. The players attempt to increase their capital and gaining influence in the most powerful European nations.
Passing Through Petra
At the intersection of the most well-traveled trade routes in the old world lies a city within rose-colored cliffs. A place where caravans miles long enter the city, through a narrow canyon called “the Siq.” Inside, traders from faraway lands find shelter and a place to trade their wares among the stunning buildings carved into towering red rocks.
Navegador
In the 15th century, the Portuguese Prince Henry the Navigator (Henrique o Navegador) summoned the best cartographers and navigators of his time and instructed them to explore the shores of the African coastline . They thereby won expertise in navigation and shipbuilding, heralding the Age of Exploration and enabling Portugal to later to find a sea trade route to India and China. In the height of its power Portugal controlled the sea trade from Brazil to Japan and attained overwhelming wealth with the trade monopoly on spices.
Flotilla
Flotilla
In 1954, with an explosion over a hundred thousand times more powerful than even the wildest estimates, the Castle Bravo nuclear test obliterated the Bikini Atoll, and ruptured the Earth down to its mantle.
As water levels rose in the aftermath, the remnants of humanity fled their homes and took to the sea. World leadership came together to build a massive Flotilla, mankind’s last bastion of civilization.