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Azul: Summer Pavilion
The third instalment of the award-winning Azul series introduces wild colours among other new mechanics in a stylish new twist on the beloved abstract original.
Patchwork
Build the most aesthetic (and highest-scoring) patchwork quilt in this clever two-player game! The fewer holes that you leave in your quilt, the better, but more complicated patches are worth more points.
Unlock! - Star Wars Escape Game
Embark on intergalactic adventures within your living room! From the designers behind the worldwide-hit Unlock! series of escape-room-style home games come three thrilling, cooperative missions that put you at the heart of the action in a galaxy far, far away. A free companion app handles organisation and hints while you focus on solving puzzles and completing objectives.
Azul
Azul
Azul invites you, a tile laying artisan, to embellish the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora.
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Created by Michael Kiesling, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra challenges players to carefully select glass panes to complete their windows while being careful not to damage or waste supplies in the process. The window panels are double-sided, providing players with a dynamic player board that affords nearly infinite variability!
Flashback: Zombie Kidz
Flashback: Zombie Kidz is an investigation game using pictures. Embark on a co-operative adventure with other kids or with your whole family in a world frozen in time. Discover the whole story, bit by bit, through the eyes of the characters living it. Put together all the points of view to discover clues, uncover and figure out mysteries, and answer the final questions. Explore the past to solve mysteries in the present, and change the future to save the world from horrible monsters!
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.