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The Crew: Family Adventure – Marooned in Paradise
From the makers of the award-winning The Crew series: a cooperative The-Crew-style game with easier-to-learn rules and a captivating story to thrill the entire family.
Stranded on a desert island in the middle of the ocean, a group of young people must find their way home to paradise through a series of 35 missions.
EXiT Puzzle: The Key to Atlantis
You can hardly believe your eyes! After many years of intensive searching you have actually found it: the legendary sunken city of Atlantis!
At the heart of the city lies the palace, where answers to questions about the culture of Atlantis and its demise await discovery. But the portal to the palace is closed.
EXiT Puzzle: The Alchemist's Garden
Over the years, word has spread about your ability to get to the bottom of mysteries and solve complicated riddles.
Now your journey has led you to this strange place: an abandoned villa.
The Gang
Round up your gang and get ready to pull off a series of bank heists using the power of poker!
Exit: The Game – Advent Calendar: The Missing Hollywood Star
Hollywood is calling! By chance, you have ended up in one of the largest film studios in the dream factory. The shooting for the new Christmas blockbuster should actually be in full swing here — but the set is dark and deserted. Where\'s the film crew? And why hasn\'t the movie star shown up yet? Something is wrong here!
Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors - Upgraded Player Pieces
Bring some autumn color to your Honey Buzz experience! Upgrade your copy of Honey Buzz with these fall-themed player pieces!
Pacifica
The sunken city of Pacifica is coming back to life — and two people get to determine what the city will look like in the future. To do this, they collect art treasures, build paths, and promote inventions. Whoever gains the upper hand in a discipline receives an idol.
Who can advance the construction of the underwater city in Pacifica as quickly as possible? Who will have the right strategy...along with a bit of luck?
Nunatak: Temple of Ice
In the three-dimensional construction game Nunatak: Temple of Ice, you build a step pyramid together in a mountain of ice — but this game isn\'t co-operative, so watch your step! (A "nunatak", by the way, is a hill or mountain completely surrounded by glacial ice.)
Next Station - Paris
Become the best metro network planner Paris has ever seen. Use overhead crossings to link the capital’s iconic monuments, all while optimising shortcuts through the central platform!
This game is the easiest version of the Next Station series, according to publisher Blue Orange Games.
Wave
To win the co-operative card game Wave, everyone needs to be surfing in sync.
Bitoku: Resutoran
Enjoy a new taste of Bitoku with Bitoku: Resutoran, a three-module expansion that you can add to the base game as you prefer. Do you want the full menu? Add all of them! Do you want to try a bite? Add just one, and enjoy the banquet. Itadakimasu!
My Gold Mine
Diamonds, precious stones, and gold — an immeasurable treasure is hidden deep in the cave in My Gold Mine, and each dwarven player wants to dig for gold nuggets. The keeper of the mountain, a fire-breathing dragon, will chase after you, though, so who can leave the gold mine with the most nuggets, and who will be too greedy and get caught by the dragon?
Mazescape Ariadne
Mazescape is a fascinating and intriguing game of labyrinths for one player that guarantees intense brain racking moments as you search for the exit. It is a game you can take anywhere and play time and time again to discover all the different nooks and crannies of the seven maps included.
Paris: La Cité de la Lumière
Paris: La Cité de la Lumière is a two-player board game, designed by José Antonio Abascal, infused with Parisian aesthetics by the artist, Oriol Hernández. The game is set in late 19th century Paris during the 1889 “Exposition Universelle”, when public electricity was a hot topic. Electricity spread throughout the city, creating today’s beautiful nocturnal Parisian streets and coining Paris’s nickname “La Cité de la Lumiére”, the City of Lights. The most well-lit buildings are admired highly by passers-by.
Ubongo: The Brain Game to Go!
In this fast-paced, addictive, and easy-to-learn puzzle game, your goal is to fit a set of interlocking tiles perfectly into a specific area.
EXiT: The Catacombs of Horror
Gloomy crypts lie under the city of Paris. The catacombs swallow light, secrets, and – apparently – also people. After the mysterious disappearance of a friend in the catacombs, you and your team embark on a search into the catacombs. Making your way through the puzzling underground labyrinth in search of answers, what will you uncover in the depths? Will you be able to find your friend in time and escape this cavernous world of darkness?
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.
Myths at War: Back to the Beginning
New 54 cards set with brand new content for Norse, Japanese and Egyptian mythologies (new gods, events, actions...) to add to any Myths at War installment.
Myths at War is a strategy card game for two or more players who confront each other to determine the fate of a Mythology. Before starting a game, each player builds his or her own deck according to a defined set of rules and then faces other players to deem which Mythology is the most powerful. There are two ways of winning a Myths at War game: GOD OF GODS, by achieving a certain level of power or OBLIVION, by vanquishing your opponent. Myths at War mixes strategy and collection. Each expansion set will help you improve existing decks and create new ones.
Myths at War
Myths at War, first published as Guerra de Mitos, is a card game set in a fantastic world where different mythologies coexist. It is a different, dynamic game designed to be able to build different decks with very distinct and varied strategies, and each expansion increases both the number of available mythologies and the game possibilities.
Ulanga
Deliver the goods to the villages nearby the Ulanga River. Sail the steamboats that go down the river everyday avoiding the risks of the Eastern Africa.
Veracruz 1631
Veracruz was the most significant port of the New World. From its docks, thousands of galleons full of valuable goods sailed to the Spanish crown. However, hundreds of them sank due to rough weather.
Kahuna
"Who will rule the South Seas? Two Kahuna - ancient sorcerers of the Pacific - compete for dominance on an archipelago consisting of twelve small islands. Using their magic and wisdom, they struggle for control of the islands. They anxiously await the cards handed to them by fate. But when the time is right, they move to capture one, two, or even more islands, trying to gain the upper hand. At the mercy of the magical powers of the South Seas, they quickly realize that even the best magic is no good without strategy."
Anno 1800: The Board Game
In Anno 1800, a board game based on the popular PC game from Ubisoft, you continuously build up your own industry to develop your home island.
Instacrime: Casino
Granada is a beautiful city in the South of Spain where you can find all kinds of people. Like any other night, after a fancy dinner at the casino, four players meet around a poker table. They are Vladimir Lavrov “The Russian”, escorted by his bodyguard Sasha, Brad Clayton, Claudine, and her friend Sophie. One of the players will never see a new day.