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Terraforming Mars
In the 2400s, mankind begins to terraform the planet Mars. Giant corporations, sponsored by the World Government on Earth, initiate huge projects to raise the temperature, the oxygen level, and the ocean coverage until the environment is habitable. In Terraforming Mars, you play one of those corporations and work together in the terraforming process, but compete for getting victory points that are awarded not only for your contribution to the terraforming, but also for advancing human infrastructure throughout the solar system, and doing other commendable things.
Power Grid: Russia/Japan
Power Grid: Russia / Japan includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Russia: This map features a restricted market for power plants. Additionally, the standard rules for exchanging out of date power plants are changed. The players are forced to completely rethink their strategies.
Japan: Based on the crowded geographical surroundings, the players can start two separate networks in Japan. The first connections are restricted to certain cities, guaranteeing a tough fight for the best networks.
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.
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.
Feast for Odin
Using the central board in A Feast for Odin, players have to hunt, gather basic materials, refine those materials, develop their production-buildings, build/buy ships, and raid settlements.
The resulting earnings are placed on the players\' board in the best possible pattern to produce income and (later) victory points.