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Minos: Dawn of the Bronze Age
In the ancient realm of Crete, amidst the sun-drenched shores and labyrinthine corridors of Knossos, the fate of the Minoan civilization is yet to be determined. As a member of one of the four illustrious Minoan clans, your destiny beckons you to vie for the prestigious title of Minos, the ultimate leader of your people.
But keep in mind - unlike the tumultuous conquests of other civilizations, the Minoans are renowned for their pursuit of peace and prosperity. In this captivating journey, the essence of your quest lies not in the clash of swords, but in the art of governance and the cultivation of your clan’s unique identity.
The Witcher: Old World
In The Witcher: Old World, you become a witcher — a professional monster slayer — and immerse yourself in the legendary universe of The Witcher franchise.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Timber City Expansion
A set of 80 wooden meeples representing buildings (15 mm thickness, varied height and width), containing 18 large buildings (12 different shapes) and 62 small buildings (23 different shapes), to be placed on cardboard buildings tiles from the Core Game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Dreadnought Miniature
Contains 1 plastic miniature. Besides being an awesome collector’s piece (190x70x50 mm size!) it will be used in one of the setups and one of the scenarios as an element that will increase the immersive aspect of the game. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Resources Expansion
Contains 98 plastic miniatures. It is a set of beautiful plastic resources that match other plastic components in scale. It simply enhances the overall impression you will get if you play with the Miniatures expansion. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Miniatures Expansion
Contains 120 plastic miniatures in 41 different sculpts, bringing the ultimate look of Frostpunk\'s last city of Earth to the tabletop. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Tramways: Paris / New York
A mounted board with the rules A4 in English and French. Bridges and Fly boats to stay happy in two of the nicest city in the world!
Ark Nova
In Ark Nova, you will plan and design a modern, scientifically managed zoo. With the ultimate goal of owning the most successful zoological establishment, you will build enclosures, accommodate animals, and support conservation projects all over the world. Specialists and unique buildings will help you in achieving this goal.
The Witcher: Old World - Skellige Expansion
Inhabited by different Clans, Islands on the Great Sea breed traders, warriors, and leaders. One might see the Islands as an opportunity for political connections, but a witcher or a mage would rather travel there to train, hunt monsters, and seek an adventure. It may be of great benefit to visit Skellige Islands, as well as other, unexplored ones, but such travels rarely come without a cost.
The Witcher: Old World - Legendary Hunt Expansion
Witchers train, hunt monsters, and strive to prepare for a final enemy. Killing a Legendary Monster is the only way to win the game.
The Witcher: Old World - Mages Expansion
So mages and witchers can compete in the Old World, but they train and fight in their own style.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Frostlander Expansion
Contains a set of new game cards that increases replayability. It also adds a new (hardest) difficulty level to the game. Exclusive set of wooden pawns included in the expansion improves the aesthetics of the game.
The Great Zimbabwe
The Great Zimbabwe is a game about building a trade based civilization in ancient Africa. It has been inspired by the old kingdoms surrounding the Great Zimbabwe, a world heritage site in Southern Africa. Far into the previous century, colonial governments denied that a civilization that produced such impressive monuments and beautiful artwork could have been African in origin. But of course, this civilization was African, and the country of Zimbabwe itself was proudly named after this impressive cultural heritage.