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SenbaZuru
Senbazuru is an ancient Japanese legend that says that anyone who makes a thousand paper cranes will receive the favor of one crane. The thousand origami became a symbol of peace in Japan from the story of Sadako Sasaki (1943-1955).
Coatl
Build the most beautiful and valuable serpents!
The appointment of a new AZTEC High Priest is imminent. To prove your merit, engage in a race to construct the most prestigious Coatl to win favour of the gods in this hiss-toric AZTEC themed game.
Splendor: Marvel
Collect Infinity Stones to complete your Infinity Gauntlet in this exciting Marvel twist on the worldwide hit card game! Recruit iconic characters to further your goals as you build a tableau of cards.
Murano: Light Masters
In 1291, all the glassmakers of the Venice county moved to Murano, making the island famous! Embody one of these famous glassblowers. Collect colored shards of glass of different colors to carry out the works ordered by your wealthy customers! From glass animals to jewelry, it’s up to you to create the most beautiful items to become the richest glassmaker! Optimize your purchases and acquire the shards of glass necessary to fulfill your orders: pay attention to the colors and shards available to be the first to fulfill your orders!
Café International
Café International is a meeting place where guests from many different nations get together. Here, guests may have a nice chat with others while enjoying a glass of wine or a cup of coffee and some pie. That is why you will often find guests from different nations sitting at one table. If there is no seat available at the tables, guests may also sit at the bar.
Space Battle Lunchtime Card Game
Space Battle Lunchtime Card Game is based on its namesake graphic novel by Natalie Riess, about Earth baker Peony who gets the deal of a lifetime when she agrees to be a contestant on the Universe\'s hottest reality TV cooking show, Space Battle Lunchtime!
Passtally
Passtally
In passtally, you take turns placing tiles on the game board to create a line connecting your player markers. The more tiles the line passes through, and the higher those tiles are stacked, the more points you score!