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Undaunted: Stalingrad
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Undaunted: Stalingrad

£67.46 £89.95
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Stalingrad, 1942. Before you awaits a grueling conflict in this cornerstone battleground. As the bullets and bombs tear the city asunder, only through wits and valor can you seize the cornerstone of the entire Eastern Front and change the course of history.

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2 Minutes to Midnight
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2 Minutes to Midnight

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2 Minutes to Midnight is a fresh design exploring the Cold War in 5-year turns starting in 1946 and running for 9 turns to 1990.

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IronWood
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IronWood

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Ironwood is a rules-light, highly asymmetric, card-driven tactical game for 1-2 players. Each round, you and your opponent alternate playing a total of 3 of your faction-specific cards for their action effects. These effects include positioning your warbands, initiating combat, extracting crystals, bestowing temporary passive effects, and many more. When combat occurs, you will use the same cards for their combat values instead, in a simultaneous bid to gain combat bonuses, inflict and fend off casualties, and augment the Dominance value of your warbands to win the combat.

The two factions are completely asymmetric in their play styles, decks, victory conditions - even in which parts of the map they can access.

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Twilight Struggle: Deluxe...
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Twilight Struggle: Deluxe Edition

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On November 9th of 2009, the world marked the 20th Anniversary of the conclusion of the Cold War. That was the day that the Cold War\'s most tangible symbol -- the Berlin Wall -- was relegated to the ash heap of history. Unlike the 20th Century\'s other great conflict, the Cold War did not end in an explosion of neutrons, but rather, an explosion of human freedom and optimism. We had avoided what many thought inevitable -- the destruction of mankind through armed conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States. Overnight, the face of Europe had changed. Suddenly, all things were possible.

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