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Anunnaki: Dawn Of The Gods
Your ancient alien civilization is leaving its dying planet in search of a new homeland. The promised land is represented by Gaia, which is home to the magnificent human civilization of Atlantis. But beware, other Houses (factions) of your civilization also have the same goal and only one will be able to dominate Gaia!
Ashes Reborn: Red Rains - The Frostwild Scourge
Phoenixborn and Chimera Expansion Decks! The Phoenixborn Rin, Lulu, Aradel and Koji return to battle, this time teamed up against the mighty Chimera; The Frostwild Scourge! Each of these returning Phoenixborn come equipped with a new signature card, and ANY of them can be used with the ALL NEW natural-magic preconstructed deck included.
Ultimate Railroads
Ultimate Railroads grants you the opportunity to experience the beloved worker-placement game Russian Railroads with the American Railroads and German Railroads expansions, complete with updated rail colors exclusive to this edition. In Russian Railroads, players take on the role of railroad.
Hallertau
Take a step into the world\'s biggest contiguous hop-growing region, Hallertau. A strategy game by Uwe Rosenberg where players are leaders of a small town, attempting to improve the craft workshops and to raise the town\'s wealth by growing hops.
Ashes Reborn: Red Rains – The Corpse of Viros
Ashes Reborn: Red Rains offers players both new and old an exciting new format in which to wield their favorite Ashes cards! The Red Rains have returned and with them the Chimera — towering monstrosities that threaten to wipe humanity from the face of the planet! Only the Phoenixborn, those superhuman wizard-warriors of Argaia, stand between humanity and extinction.
Ashes Reborn: Rise of the Phoenixborn
A revised edition of the acclaimed, expandable two-player card game! Take on the role of a Phoenixborn, demigod and protector of the world, dueling in pursuit of ascension to a higher level of being.
Atiwa
As a family of fruit farmers, the players learn that fruit bats - once scorned and hunted as mere fruit thieves - are in fact incredibly useful animals.