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Andor: The Family Fantasy Game – Danger in the Shadows
In this expansion to the base game, a dangerous beast, the Shadow Wardrak, is up to mischief in the lands of Andor. Without hesitation you set off on a quest to rid him from the lands once and for all! But before you start this huge task there is still a lot to do.
Tiny Epic Kingdoms (2nd Edition)
You are a tiny kingdom with big ambition. You want to expand your population throughout the realms, learn powerful magic, build grand towers, and have your neighbors quiver at the mention of your name. The conflict? All of the other kingdoms want the same thing and there\'s not enough room for everyone to succeed.
Andor: The Family Fantasy Game
In this cooperative family role-playing game, each player chooses one of four powerful heroes: the magician, the warrior, the archer, or the dwarf. Your heroic journey begins with a mission to rescue some wolf cubs that are lost in a dangerous mine. But, before embarking on your search, your party must get past Mart, the bridge guard, by completing all of his tasks. Only then will he let your party cross his bridge and enter the mine.
Cat Blues: The Big Gig
Bid for the hottest blues bands and book your big gig as you compete for the most mouse tips.
Bid with your hand of cards to assemble a better hand and book quartets of cool cat musicians.
Jokers can fill-in for missing musicians, but be careful — these erratic entertainers can hurt your reputation!
Compete to book the widest variety of bands across three connected games.
Spice up your venue with the included Serenading Sevens expansion.
Sea Salt & Paper: Extra Salt
A mini-expansion for Sea Salt & Paper, presented as a booster pack: 8 new cards with 5 new effects.
Sea Salt & Paper
During their turn, you assemble your hand, maybe place cards for their effect, and decide if you want to end the round. But do you think you are the one with the most points in hand?
You will have to choose: stop the round immediately or give the others an extra turn to try to extend the gap? Is it worth taking the risk?