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Pacific Rails Inc.
Players are the Presidents of rival railway companies. Using worker placement and resource management, players compete to build a continuous track from one side of the board to the other.
Wise Guys
Flappers dance the Charleston at fabulous parties fueled by the booze your gang distributes. Schmooze with the politicians as you fund their election campaigns and let the voters know which way to vote, if they know what’s good for them. With enough clout at City Hall, there’s nothing to fear from the law — you can sell booze on the streets and literally get away with murder. In Wise Guys, players control rival gangs, competing to be the most successful ‘alky runners’ in Chicago during the Prohibition.
Rocketmen
A deck-building game with an innovative twist of preparing your missions on the Launch Pad, temporarily removing part of your assets from the deck you play. To win, you must find a balance between the „mission” and „money” parts of your deck and use them efficiently, as the victory conditions reward those who are the fastest.
Haithabu
Haithabu
At the end of the early Middle Ages Haithabu was the most important trading center in the North and Baltic Seas area thanks to its central location. Goods of the whole known world were traded at Haithabu: commodities, resources from Scandinavia and luxury goods from the Baltics, Constantinople, Baghdad and Frankish Empire.
Stroganov
In the 17th century, Russia began to expand eastwards to develop the vast expanses of Siberia. This phase in history is closely associated with the name Stroganov. In Stroganov, players try to collect the best furs to gain wealth and fame as they move across the vastness that is Siberia.
Río de la Plata
In 1536 Pedro de Mendoza founded the city of Buenos Aires along the Rio de la Plata river. After five years, the settlers were forced to leave the city exhausted by difficulties and the continuous attacks from the Querandies natives.
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.
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.
Assyria
2000 BC. A new empire is about to emerge in the north of Mesopotamia.
Nomadic tribes gather under the leadership of Assur, a city-state dedicated to the cult of the powerful mountain god.
Season of Prophecy Pack - Twilight of the Gods
New to Twilight of the Gods, three new Seasons are ready to be revealed for the Age of Revelation!
Seasons are 50-card packs that expand upon the current Age (in this case, Age of Revelations). Each pack includes at least one new Deity card plus new cards for each faction (and a few original base game cards) with enough copies to reach your full deck-building potential.
Season of Apocalypse Pack - Twilight of the Gods
New to Twilight of the Gods, three new Seasons are ready to be revealed for the Age of Revelation!
Seasons are 50-card packs that expand upon the current Age (in this case, Age of Revelations). Each pack includes at least one new Deity card plus new cards for each faction (and a few original base game cards) with enough copies to reach your full deck-building potential.
Season of Epiphany Pack - Twilight of the Gods
New to Twilight of the Gods, three new Seasons are ready to be revealed for the Age of Revelation!
Seasons are 50-card packs that expand upon the current Age (in this case, Age of Revelations). Each pack includes at least one new Deity card plus new cards for each faction (and a few original base game cards) with enough copies to reach your full deck-building potential.
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.