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  • Average game length: 60 min
  • Mechanism: Action Points
  • Mechanism: Take That
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Neotopia
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Neotopia

£39.96 £49.95
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In Neotopia, a competitive fast paced tile placement pattern building game, you are part of a team of Visionaries who are building a futuristic pilot city focused on the fields of Energy, Technology, Community and Sustainable food.

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The Spill
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The Spill

£38.46 £49.95
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Offshore rig, DeepWell 4, has blown out and is spilling crude oil into the ocean at an alarming rate! Your response team must work together to avert an ecological disaster, one which threatens to contaminate marine life and devastate the ecosystem. The situation is dire and escalating by the minute, so there is no time to waste.

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Fantastic Factories - Subterfuge

£11.21 £14.95
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Subterfuge is an expansion to Fantastic Factories that adds new blueprints as well as direct player interaction in the form of contractors that you can hire to steal resources, cards, or even dice!

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Space Base
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Space Base

£33.71 £44.95
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Assume the role of Commodore of a small fleet of ships and direct your ships around the cosmos while developing your fleet and base and expanding your influence! This sci-fi dice game is quick to learn and quick to play

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The Search for Planet X
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The Search for Planet X

£34.61 £44.95
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At the edge of our solar system, a dark planet may lurk. In 2015, astronomers estimated a large distant planet could explain the unique orbits of dwarf planets and other objects. Since then, astronomers have been scanning the sky, hoping to find this planet.

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