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Propolis: Kickstarter Edition
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Propolis: Kickstarter Edition

£19.76 £21.95
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Propolis is a worker-placement, engine-building, area-control, and tableau-building game. Players take on the role of competing medieval bee colonies and take turns deploying worker bees to collect pollen, fortify their positions, and construct their hives to appease their queen and become the most glorious in the land!

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Battle Dentale
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Battle Dentale

£17.47 £24.95
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Working as a monster in an evil wizard\'s dungeon isn\'t easy. It\'s dark, damp, and your boss has a habit of turning employees into frogs during annual performance reviews.

But perhaps the worst thing is the boredom. Sure, it\'s exciting when the occasional hero stumbles past and you have a bit of a scuffle. However, most of the time you\'re just hanging about watching mould grow on the walls.

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Dungeon Decorators
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Dungeon Decorators

£31.35 £42.95
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From time beyond memory, a great evil overlord has plagued the land, his ruthless cruelty matched only by his ruthlessly poor decorating taste. That evil overlord has died, and numerous pretenders are vying to take over his throne. And everyone knows that the first step on the journey to becoming a legendary evil boss is to set up a nefarious lair.

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Stone Age
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Stone Age

£42.31 £54.95
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The "Stone Age" times were hard indeed. In their roles as hunters, collectors, farmers, and tool makers, our ancestors worked with their legs and backs straining against wooden plows in the stony earth. Of course, progress did not stop with the wooden plow. People always searched for better tools and more productive plants to make their work more effective.

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