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Transmissions
Based on the lovely illustrated world of Matt Dixon, Transmissions brings his world of mechanical friends to life. In the game, players share robots as workers moving around a rondel-styled board, collecting engrams and electricity. These are used to gather ideas to improve your use of the robots or items to score points at the end of the game. You also build your own set of connected, flowing pipes while gathering birds and butterflies to score even more points
Franky
One of the typical classes in the subject of Monsters is to create a Frankenstein. In order to do that, we just have to find the suitable body parts and sew them following the correct pattern.
Race to Moscow: Giant Playing Mat
1260 x 840 mm, 2 mm thick, one side printed eco-leather playing mat. The mat is language independent.
Tiny Epic Pirates: Player Mat Sets (Pack of 4)
Tiny Epic Pirates Player Mat Sets (Pack of 4)
Viscounts of the West Kingdom Collector's Box
This Collector\'s Box is designed to fit Viscounts, Gates of Gold, Keeper of Keys, and all additional content, such as promos and metal coins. It fits sleeved cards. The box is the same size as the Collector\'s Boxes for Raiders of the North Sea and Paladins of the West Kingdom (295x295x69mm).
Requires Viscounts of the West Kingdom.
Tiny Epic Dungeons: Extra Dice Set
12 Additional Dungeons Dice to support all player counts and do not have to pass the dice.
Bananagrams
The worldwide-hit word game that the whole family can enjoy! Build a grid of words using letter tiles and be the first one to use them all.
First Rat
For generations, the rats in the old junkyard have been telling each other the great legend about a moon made of cheese. And now they have made up their mind: they will build a rocket and take over the Cheese Moon! Of course, all the rats work together to achieve this magnificent goal
Hardback
Hardback is a deck-building word game, a prequel to Paperback. As an aspiring 19th-century novelist, you work to pen your next masterpiece, earning prestige along the way.
Welcome To The Moon
Welcome to the Moon uses the same flip-and-write game mechanisms as the earlier title Welcome To..., but now you can play in a campaign across eight adventure sheets. On a turn, you flip cards from three stacks to create three different combinations of a starship number and a corresponding action, then all players choose one of these three combinations. You use the number to fill a space in a zone on your adventure sheet in numerical order, and everyone is racing to be the first to complete common missions.