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  • Average game length: 120 min
  • Minimum age: 12
  • Mechanism: End Game Bonuses
  • Mechanism: Investment
  • Category: Economic
Hallertau
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Hallertau

£59.25 £76.95
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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. 

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Maracaibo
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Maracaibo

£56.21 £74.95
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Maracaibo

The Caribbean in the 17th Century: You are seafarers and adventurers, trying to increase your reputation with various nations, establish strong alliances, and obtain wealth and fame.

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Terraforming Mars
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Terraforming Mars

£55.96 £69.95
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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.

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Atiwa
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Atiwa

£43.16 £53.95
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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. 

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Pipeline
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Pipeline

£48.97 £69.95
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The refinement of oil has long been part of the government-controlled energy sector. Amassed with an incredibly complex and inefficient system of refineries, the government has felt the severe pressures of worldwide demand and the ever-increasing global standards for refinement. Unable to keep up with demand, the government has only one option: privatizing the oil industry.

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