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Prehistories
You are the leader of a prehistoric tribe, deciding which members of your tribe go hunting and what prey they want to catch. To guide you, the Elders have created challenges that you can complete by painting on the wall of your cave.
Q-bitz
Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!
Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!
Q-bitz Solo
Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.
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.
Villages of Valeria Landmarks Playmat
This UltraPro playmat is for Villages of Valeria.
Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends
Tash Kalar: Arena of Legends
Two to four summoners will battle each other and test their skill and strategy in a short but intense battle. By intelligently deploying their minions, they will create magic patterns to summon powerful beings, and then use them to destroy the forces of their opponents or to prepare patterns for the final legendary beings.
Draft and Write Records
Do you have what it takes to hit the big time? Can you take your band from performing in your parent\'s basement to the largest stages around the world?
Draft your lead singer, musicians, production and backstage staff. Arrange them in the most harmonious ways to unlock more fans, money and opportunities. Plan your schedule, prioritize your assets and select your travel routes as you grow.
The Shipwreck Arcana
The Shipwreck Arcana is a compact, co-operative game of deduction, evaluation, and logic. Each player\'s doom constantly changes as they draw numbered fate tiles from the bag. By choosing which fate to give up and which card to play it on, you can give your allies enough information to identify the fate you\'re holding...which is important, as the active player cannot communicate with their allies during their turn!
[DAMAGED] Codex Naturalis
In CODEX Naturalis, you must continue the work of the illuminating monk Tybor Kwelein, assembling the pages of a manuscript that lists the living species in primary forests. Can you put the pages together in the best order possible? And are you prepared to sacrifice a species to develop your manuscript?
[DAMAGED] Ants
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The rules of 111 Ants are simple: try to form a complete ascending or descending sequence of 12 cards as quickly as possible. Collect the most points while doing so, but remember that other players can be faster! The player who gets to 60 points first wins the game.
Feed the Kraken
A hidden-role social deduction game for 5-11 players and plays in 45-90 minutes. Beautifully crafted and illustrated materials bring to life the tragic splendor of the journey on a hand-painted map
The Bears and the Bees: 2nd edition
Come join the Hive! Compete to link honeycomb shaped cards to the growing hive. The more sides you match, the greater the payoff. Special cards help earn extra plays and deliver stings to your rivals. Just be careful to avoid those pesky honey-grubbin\' bears!
Maracaibo: The Uprising
The first big expansion of Maracaibo features several modules and scenarios, e.g. pushing the predominant nations out of the Caribbean (in competitive or cooperative mode). Other elements are asymmetrical player abilities, new optional stories and legacy tiles as well as new project cards. Solo fans will encounter a new rival, Jacque!
Inis
Inis is a game deeply rooted in Celtic history and lore in which players win by being elected King of the Island (Inis). Players can try to achieve one of three different victory conditions
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy
In the card game Race for the Galaxy, players build galactic civilizations by playing game cards in front of them that represent worlds or technical and social developments. Some worlds allow players to produce goods, which can be consumed later to gain either card draws or victory points when the appropriate technologies are available to them. These are mainly provided by the developments and worlds that are not able to produce, but the fancier production worlds also give these bonuses.