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Acquire: 60th Anniversary Edition
Sid Sackson’s ACQUIRE has been a classic game of real estate since its release in 1964. Celebrate the 60 year anniversary with this very special edition featuring deluxe components.
Bargain Quest: Brick & Mortar
Brick & Mortar is an expansion for Bargain Quest that lets the shopkeepers engage in direct competition during special Shopping Events! It\'s time to wage war against your rivals alongside new heroes, items, and employees in the thrilling Retail Rumble game mode!
Sherlock: Death on the 4th of July
In each Q case you try to solve a mystery case with 32 clues.
Play in turns, one player at a time, until all cards have been revealed or discarded.
Wanted 7
In the Golden River area in the Wild West, tensions are on the rise during the Gold Rush. Leading local figures are seeing their interests threatened. They need protection! Meanwhile, members of the seven most wanted bands meet up in the saloon to stake their claims.
Glory Islands
Glory Islands is played over a series of rounds in which players simultaneously play sailing cards from their hands. The card values define the turn order, how far ships can move on the board, and where a player’s pirates may be placed on the board. Depending on where they are placed, pirates may receive glory, treasure tokens, or barrels. The cards may also provide bonus actions that players can use to gain an advantage over their opponents. When pirates occupy all of the spaces on an island, the player with the most pirates on that island will gain the most glory.
Bargain Quest: The Black Market Expansion
The Black Market Expansion brings Bargain Quest to the seedy criminal underworld. With new heroes like the Shaman, and the Bravo, along with cunning employees like the Loan Shark and the Henchman. It\'s a dangerous town, and you\'ll have to use all of your cunning and wits if you mean to make a profit out here!
Qwirkle
Over 4 million copies sold worldwide! Mix, match, score and win! A simple game of quick thinking and tactical manoeuvres. Match colours and shapes in a row or column to score points! If you love tile laying games, you’ll love Qwirkle. It’s like Scrabble, but with shapes and colours. Quick to learn and quick to play, Qwirkle is a must-have for your next family game night
Arboretum
Arboretum
Arboretum is a strategic card game that challenges players to create the most beautiful path through the garden. Choosing the correct cards and placing them in the most efficient orientation will score you the most points at the end of the game. With elegantly simple rules, Arboretum offers players surprisingly complex choices.
Spin Monkeys
Spin Monkeys is a fun family game for 2-8 players.
You are a monkey in the jungle when one day a wayward carnival makes a stop. You and your fellow monkeys jump in the bumper cars and away you go. You have no idea why there is fruit all over the arena floor, but you aim to grab as much of it for yourself as possible.
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.
Bonnie and Clyde
There are two basic types of cards used in this game: Evidence cards and Gavel cards. The play of the game is based on the Rummy card game, with players trying to make melds (3 or more of a kind) of Evidence cards of the same color to score points. The Gavel cards add a strategic element to the game not found in traditional Rummy.
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!
Gnumies
Gnumies are several races of alien space-faring creatures who love to party. They have parties as often as possible and invite all their friends, but try to avoid having certain party-crashers as guests. Getting families to come gives players extra points, but allowing gate-crashers in, loses points.
Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid – Mega Goldar Deluxe Figure
Goldar has grown to giant size, thanks to the magic of Rita Repulsa! In Mega Goldar form, represented by a giant-scale miniature, the warrior is more formidable than ever. It will take an all-out assault from the Rangers to bring Mega Goldar down.
Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid – Villain Pack 2: Machine Empire
The Royal House of Gadgetry has arrived to conquer Earth! The Power Rangers will test their mettle against King Mondo, Louie Kaboom, General Venjix, Prince Gasket, and Princess Archerina. With new rules for paired monsters, Gasket and Archerina can be deployed together as a deadly double-act!
This is an expansion! Requires Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid to play
Power Rangers: Heroes of the Grid – Ranger Allies Pack 1
In the quest to defeat the evil that threatens our world, sometimes the Power Rangers need a little help! That’s where Ranger Allies come in!
Enhance your game with five legendary heroes from across time and space who have each helped the Rangers in their fight against evil. This expansion includes various allies including Ninjor, Phantom Ranger, Shadow Ranger, Magna Defender, and Zeo Gold Ranger!
Lanterns: The Harvest Festival
Place tiles, adorn the palace lake, and dedicate lanterns in this beautiful, fast-paced board game set in imperial China.
The harvest is in, and now it\'s time to celebrate! Lanterns: The Harvest Festival is a tileplacement game set in imperial China. Players act as artisans decorating the palace lake with floating lanterns. The artisan who earns the most honor before the festival arrives wins the game.
Honshū
Honshu is a map-building card game set in feudal Japan. Players are lords and ladies of noble houses seeking new lands and opportunities for fame and fortune.
One game of Honshu lasts twelve rounds, and each round is divided into two phases. First, map cards are played in a trick, and the player who played the highest valued card gets to pick first from those cards played.