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Gaia
Gaïa is a 2-5 player game in which you create a world, instill life in it, build cities, try to satisfy their needs, and use godly powers to shape the world to your benefit.
Martian Fluxx
Are you ready to conquer the earth? The beloved card game of constantly changing rules takes on classic monster-movie tropes, with flying saucers, giant tripods and ray-guns aplenty.
Cosmic Encounter Duel
"Go head-to-head with your opponent, racing to win control of five planets. Colorful ships, hidden tactics, and your alien’s unique abilities might tip the odds in your favor, but beware! Tricks and traps abound, and you never know what destiny has in store!"
Race for the Galaxy: Xeno Invasion
Race for the Galaxy: Xeno Invasion is the fifth expansion for the classic game of space conquests, Race for the Galaxy.
Xeno Invasion comprises the third story arc in the game series. It depicts the galaxy as being under attack by waves of violently xenophobic aliens, dubbed the Xenos. This expansion adds Xeno military worlds (worlds conquered and occupied by them), specific military vs. Xenos, and a new keyword: ANTI-XENO.
Space Battle Lunchtime Card Game
Space Battle Lunchtime Card Game is based on its namesake graphic novel by Natalie Riess, about Earth baker Peony who gets the deal of a lifetime when she agrees to be a contestant on the Universe\'s hottest reality TV cooking show, Space Battle Lunchtime!
Blade Runner 2049: Nexus Protocol
In 2049, all replicants have been “retired”… all but one. A single Nexus Protocol model remains at large. Along with Deckard, a group of Blade Runners have been tasked to hunt down this last replicant. But time is running out. The replicant could be anywhere. They could be anyone… including one of you.
So, You've Been Eaten
A miner collects crystals from inside the stomach of a giant space Beast, having been ingested as part of their devotion to intergalactic capitalism. The Beast naturally attempts to digest the Miner, using Bacteria and Immune Responses, and trying to avoid the Miner’s use of tools and equipment.
Welcome To The Moon
Welcome to the Moon uses the same flip-and-write game mechanisms as the earlier title Welcome To..., but now you can play in a campaign across eight adventure sheets. On a turn, you flip cards from three stacks to create three different combinations of a starship number and a corresponding action, then all players choose one of these three combinations. You use the number to fill a space in a zone on your adventure sheet in numerical order, and everyone is racing to be the first to complete common missions.