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Patchwork: Valentine Edition
February 14, Valentine’s Day – a special day for all love birds: it is time to show your affection with small (and large) gifts. Maybe a candlelight dinner, a flower bouquet, or – like in this game – a big box of chocolates? Patchwork Valentine is based on the popular mechanics of the classic Patchwork game. Are you in for this “lovely” challenge of putting together the most marvellous box of chocolates for your darling?
Dice Hospital: ER - Emergency Roll
In Dice Hospital: ER – Emergency Roll everyone tries to treat as many patients in their hospital as possible, filling their wards, admitting extra or critical patients, choosing when and where to station nurses and using screens to isolate patients, and satisfying the demands of the three Specialists. A standalone \'flip, roll and write\' game set in the Dice Hospital universe as an entry into the world of Dice Hospital.
Sobek: 2 Players
Tile layer with set collection, hand management, variable set-up, and more.
Highly interactive, “big think” gameplay in under 20 minutes.
Simple but highly strategic – a Cathala game every collection needs.
Tiny Towns
As the mayor of a tiny town in the forest, plan and construct your town without wasting anything - everyone receives the same resources in the same order, so your choice of strategy is key!
Evolution: Climate
A stand-alone game where players adapt their species in an ecosystem where the climate can swing between scorching hot and icy cold. Heavy Fur and Migratory can protect your species from the cold while being Nocturnal or Burrowing will provide protection from the cruel desert sun.
Power Grid: China/Korea
Power Grid: Korea & China includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
The Korea map comes with two separate resource markets (North/South).
The China map has rules for the planned economy in China – power plants come out in ascending order during step 1 and step 2.
Power Grid: Recharged
Power Grid: Recharged is the updated version of the classic economic game, in which 2-6 players vie to build the biggest power-generation network.
What better way to earn money than with electric power?!! But how should you do it? Will you use old-fashioned coal or oil? Maybe you’ll be at the forefront of burning garbage. Nuclear power is tempting, as long as you can acquire uranium