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Pergola
In Pergola, players develop their gardens, grow new plants, and attract insects and small animals. On their turn, a player chooses one of the four available tools, picks the presented items, and arranges them in their garden. Then they perform the action corresponding to the chosen tool. Since players have a lot of freedom in arranging plants in their gardens, after fifteen rounds each garden looks completely different and scores differently. The player who accumulates the most points wins.
Meadow: Adventure Book
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature with Meadow: Adventure Book, an expansion for the beloved game Meadow. Embark on a journey through diverse landscapes, each illustrated with stunning watercolor art, as you hike into nature and observe its wonders. This expansion captures the relaxed, cozy, and inspiring atmosphere of the base game, offering new ways of exploring Meadow surroundings.
Creature Comforts
Life in the forest is a lot of fun, at least while the sun is shining and the leaves are on the trees. Those days don’t last forever though, and long before the weather starts to change, the wise animals start to harvest for the long cold winter ahead. You will spend many months tucked into your burrow and you want to make it as cozy as possible. A nice bowl of soup, a comfortable rocking chair, and some toys and games will go a long way to make those dark winter days pass by quickly.
War of the Ring: The Card Game – Fire and Swords
This second expansion for Ian Brody\'s War of the Ring: The Card Game introduces new scenarios to the base game, including one that allows to play with up to six people.
Maki Master
As a master sushi chef, you\'ve studied your craft for years. It took diligent training to perfect specialty maki like your All-Day Breakfast, Octopus\'s Garden, and Squid Salad Sandwich, but now you face your toughest challenge yet: Friday night dinner rush!
[DAMAGED] Three Sisters
Three Sisters is a strategic roll-and-write game about backyard farming. Three Sisters is named after an indigenous agricultural technique still widely used today in which three different crops — in this case, pumpkins, corn, and beans — are planted close together. Corn provides a lattice for beans to climb, the beans bring nitrogen from the air into the soil, and the squash provides a natural mulch ground cover to reduce weeds and keep pests away.
Three Sisters
Three Sisters is a strategic roll-and-write game about backyard farming. Three Sisters is named after an indigenous agricultural technique still widely used today in which three different crops — in this case, pumpkins, corn, and beans — are planted close together. Corn provides a lattice for beans to climb, the beans bring nitrogen from the air into the soil, and the squash provides a natural mulch ground cover to reduce weeds and keep pests away.
City Of The Great Machine: The Escalation
The struggle between the Resistance and the Great Machine enters a whole new level. New Heroes with unique abilities join the side of Revolution, while the Great Machine enhances its Servants with powerful implants and sends its new secretly trained Servant into the field. The governmental Surveillance Zeppelin now cruises over the City, opening up new opportunities for both sides of the conflict.
War of the Ring: The Card Game - Free Peoples Custom Sleeves
War of the Ring The Card Game - 60 Free Peoples Custom Sleeves (63 x 88 mm) are a new accessory for our new War of the Ring - The Card Game, and they feature the wonderful art created for the Free Peoples cards.
Power Plants
Every wizard in the neighborhood knows that the best spell components are grown fresh. Unfortunately, only one particular plot of fertile soil in the area is the best for growing magical plants. Everyone agrees to "share" the garden, but you have a plan: Your team of loyal sprites will use the powers of the plants to infiltrate the garden as it grows, so that when everything is in full bloom, the most potent patches will belong to you!
The Thing: Norwegian Miniatures Set
This set includes eight character miniatures and their character sheets, to expand your choice of characters when playing The Thing - The Boardgame, adding to the game the main protagonists of the 2011 movie, such as Sam Carter or Doctor Sander. The set also includes a new (and scary!) The Thing miniature.
Jaipur 2nd Edition
Jaipur 2nd Edition
You are one of the two most powerful traders in the city of Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, but that\'s not enough for you because only the merchant with two "seals of excellence" will have the privilege of being invited to the Maharaja\'s court. You are therefore going to have to do better than your direct competitor by buying, exchanging, and selling at better prices, all while keeping an eye on both your camel herds.
Ganesha
Ganesha is an Indian god of wisdom and prosperity. He has a kind and noble heart and large ears so that he can hear peoples’ pleas. His patronage can remove obstacles from your path and bring good luck. Once upon a time you were travelling in India and decided to visit the temple of Ganesha. In the middle of the hall decorated with flowers stood an altar with different gems: rubies, emeralds, diamonds and many others. An acolyte of Ganesha, dressed in bright clothes approached you and explained, that this was an ancient game. If you would like to participate, you and other contestants would have to decorate a magical mandala with precious stones. Whoever did the best job, would attain special favor from Ganesha himself.
Enigma: Beyond Code
World War II is in full swing. Germany widely uses Enigma rotor cypher machines. Breaking the Enigma code would give the Allies an advantage in the war. But this is just one side of the coin.
The Enigma code is based on Chaos — a non-measurable force lurking beyond the boundaries of our world and eager to consume all things alive. The code decryption would stop the Chaos invasion into our world.
Windmill Cozy Stories
The playful wind wanders around the world, whirling from one windmill to another. Along the way, he catches the stories as they are told.
He carries them past our windows, throws them as dewdrops at our feet, and hides them in the rustle of the leaves high above our heads. They are hidden everywhere, speaking softly to us. So on bright spring mornings or warm autumn evenings, when we go out into the garden or sit by the fire, we listen to the hispers of the wind and share his cozy stories.