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Little Alchemists
Will you surpass your teachers\' knowledge and grow up to become the best alchemists in the land? Let\'s find out! It\'s time to grab your potion ingredients, sharpen your deduction skills, and get mixing!
Little Alchemists is a family-friendly deduction game that\'s designed to grow with the curious minds of young players. The game starts with simple concepts and mechanisms; you\'ll start by gathering and combining ingredients for brewing potions to sell. However, as you collect keys by achieving your potion-making goals, you\'ll unlock new chapters that gradually add more components, mechanisms, and complexity to the experience
Wyrmspan: Playmat
Why switch to natural rubber for Wyrmspan? Some players prefer this neoprene-like material because it\'s easier to remove cards from them. Each playmat is sold separately so you can buy exactly as many as you need (i.e., if you usually play Wyrmspan with 1 other person, you could buy 2; Wyrmspan plays up to 5 players).
Wyrmspan
You are an amateur dracologist in the world of Wyrmspan, a place where dragons of all shapes, sizes, and colors roam the skies. Excavate a hidden labyrinth you recently unearthed on your land and entice these beautiful creatures to roost in the sanctuary of your caves.
Wyrmspan: Upgrade Pack
These 45 metal coins and 104 wooden resource tokens were designed specifically for Wyrmspan (the game includes cardboard tokens). All metal coins are identical, and there are 26 each of the resource tokens: meat, gem, gold, and milk.
Mercurial: Deluxe Edition
After an arduous journey through the otherworldly land of Valanyr, your caravan finally arrives at Camp Trinity — a young, thriving settlement built atop a ruined kingdom once decimated by an ancient cataclysm.
Circadians: Chaos Order
A competitive, confrontational area control game with highly asymmetric Factions. Each Faction has unique Leaders and Attributes, Buildings, and their own personal win condition.
Brew
Players must choose how to use element dice, either to take back control of as many seasons as possible in an area-control game or to procure goods at the local village in a worker-placement game. Recruiting woodland creatures and brewing potions can help offset chance die-rolls or create an engine to help you tame the lands.
Circadians: First Light
We were light years from our home, galaxies away, when we first discovered this ancient celestial body - a planet filled with intriguing, intelligent lifeforms, not too unlike our own. Some built kingdoms below the surface of the green seas, while others controlled the desert-filled plains and cliffs. Among them we found scientists, inventors, farmers, traders and fighters.
Paladin Vs Siren - Mage Wars: Arena
To confront the militaristic power of Ivarium, Paladin forces from Westlock have been dispatched to the East. Meanwhile, the southern coastline roils. The Merren, a reclusive unterwater race, have risen from the deeps, and stormed the coastal cities. Their mysterious Siren Mages have emerged, with a new range of Water, Mind, and song based magics.
Stone Age
The "Stone Age" times were hard indeed. In their roles as hunters, collectors, farmers, and tool makers, our ancestors worked with their legs and backs straining against wooden plows in the stony earth. Of course, progress did not stop with the wooden plow. People always searched for better tools and more productive plants to make their work more effective.
Troyes
In Troyes (pronounced "twah"), players recreate four centuries of history of this famous city of the Champagne region of France. Each player manages their segment of the population (represented by a horde of dice) and their hand of cards, which represent the three primary domains of the city: religious, military, and civil. Players can also offer cash to their opponents\' populace in order to get a little moonlighting out of them — anything for more fame!
The Magnificent
The Magnificent is a tightly designed Eurogame from the creators of Santa Maria set in a mystical world beautifully illustrated by French artist Martin Mottet.