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Myths at War: Back to the Beginning
New 54 cards set with brand new content for Norse, Japanese and Egyptian mythologies (new gods, events, actions...) to add to any Myths at War installment.
Myths at War is a strategy card game for two or more players who confront each other to determine the fate of a Mythology. Before starting a game, each player builds his or her own deck according to a defined set of rules and then faces other players to deem which Mythology is the most powerful. There are two ways of winning a Myths at War game: GOD OF GODS, by achieving a certain level of power or OBLIVION, by vanquishing your opponent. Myths at War mixes strategy and collection. Each expansion set will help you improve existing decks and create new ones.
Myths at War
Myths at War, first published as Guerra de Mitos, is a card game set in a fantastic world where different mythologies coexist. It is a different, dynamic game designed to be able to build different decks with very distinct and varied strategies, and each expansion increases both the number of available mythologies and the game possibilities.
Legends of Hellas
Legends of Hellas is a cooperative game in which players act as heroes trying to defeat mythological monsters. Unlike many other cooperative games, players cannot see each other’s cards. On top, they are not allowed to communicate with each other to provide hints about the cards they hold. Over the course of 1 to 12 missions, between 1 and 5 players will fight a series of terrifying monsters. Each mission requires the player(s) to defeat 7 monsters without running out of cards; their fate is in your hands!
Epic Card Game: Guardians of Gowana
Jungle (later renamed to Guardians of Gowana) is a two player box set exploring the tropical supercontinent of Gowana. A complete game on its own, or combine it with any other Epic set to support more players.
Dogfight!: Rule The Skies in 20 Minutes!
Dogfight! is the latest game to join the acclaimed Blitzkrieg line of 20-minute games.
13 Words
13 Words is a co-operative idea-association party game in which the team aims for the highest score possible.
Tomatomato
Using the 4 card types (Tomato, Mato, Ma, To), turn over and line up the cards one by one. Once lined up, you must read the entire line of cards from start to finish.
Hellapagos - Tribe and Characters Expansion
Fantastic, semi-cooperative party game
Tense, treacherous fun for up to 12 players
Incredible immersion
Co-operative play with a backstabbing twist, Hellapagos is survival of the sneakiest! Deserted on an island where resources are scarce, you must work together to build a raft. Only question is, do you have what it takes to secure your seat?
Inkling
Splashes of dark ink on a blank page, the characters illegible - or are they? The line that seemed like a scribble, could it perhaps be the letter N, or is it a Z on its side? And that circle, is it an O or a Q, or maybe part of a B? You can\'t know for sure, but you might have an inkling…
Unmatched - Little Red Riding Hood vs Beowulf
Once upon a time… Red Riding Hood takes her basket of tricks to face off against Beowulf in another legendary battle of the Unmatched series.
Unmatched - Robin Hood vs Big Foot
In this version of Unmatched, the legendary outlaw Robin Hood and the mythical beast Big Foot battle it out for supremacy – in the end, there can only be one winner!
Letterpress
Johannes Gutenberg has given us letterpress printing, but it\'s up to you to master it!Compete with your rival wordsmiths to craft the most impressive words and win first pick of letters to add to your collection. Choose wisely, for you will find any you leave in the words of your opponents, and the player who uses their stored letters to greatest effect will spell victory. Playable by up to six players, with solitaire rules pitting you against the industrious rotary printer, Letterpress offers an enticing challenge sure to appeal to gamers and word-lovers alike.
Blind Spot
It seems like just a jumbled grid of letters, but as you cover letters on the board, words begin to come into focus. But before you know it, the board tightens and suddenly words become harder and harder to spot... and you’re running out of time!
Things In Rings
In the center of the table, place the Rings and form a triple Venn diagram. Designate one player to be "The Knower." The Knower knows the different logic rules for each Ring and will facilitate the game. All other players start with a hand of five object cards.
Depending on the Ring, the logic rules will be related to different characteristics, like spelling, grammar, physical properties, cultural relevance, or industry.
Agropolis
Agropolis is a stand-alone expansion to Sprawlopolis, bringing the same card-laying, variable-scoring gameplay into a new setting: city blocks give way to orchards, wheat fields, livestock pens, and vineyards. As before, players draw three goal cards and then attempt to place cards one at a time to create a rural tableau that best satisfies those goals. New gameplay features help offset overly-powerful scoring combos and layer additional attributes onto certain types of terrain, providing even greater depth of gameplay without sacrificing the original’s signature elegance.
Caesar!: Seize Rome in 20 Minutes!
The Roman Republic is coming to an end, but not before a power struggle between Caesar and Pompey. Players will command their legions, strategically deploying them to key battlegrounds to try and seize control of the provinces and become ruler of the republic.
Hellapagos
Fantastic semi-cooperative party game
Tense, treacherous fun for up to 12 players
Incredibly immersive
Co-operative play with a backstabbing twist, Hellapagos is survival of the sneakiest! Deserted on an island where resources are scarce, you must work together to build a raft. Only question is, do you have what it takes to secure your seat?
Just One
A party game of creative word association! Every round, each player secretly writes a one-word clue to the mystery word on one player\'s card, then that player will guess the mystery word. The twist: if two or more players write down the same clue, it can\'t be shown to the guesser!