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Mythwind: Magical Miniatures
Mythwind is a cooperative game in which each player controls a unique character with a distinct role, and features a solo mode.
The Magical Miniatures expansion includes a detailed miniature of each of the magical sprites that inhabit Mythwind Valley
Mythwind: Friends and Family
Expand your games of Mythwind with this cozy expansion! The Friends & Family expansion introduces you to the varied townsfolk of the grown village in Mythwind. Complete quests, discover town secrets and even get married!
Mythwind: Winds Of Magic
The Winds of Magic expansion adds more ways to interact with the weather deck in Mythwind. You will find this interaction present in the new buildings, event cards and adventure cards.
The self-contained stories in the event and adventure cards seamlessly integrate with their respective decks. In addition, five new buildings can now be constructed, some of them providing a new type of action not included in the core box.
Mythwind: Expanded Horizons
The Expanded Horizons expansion adds a 5th player option for Mythwind through a new character. The Innkeeper focuses on bringing many patrons to her establishment to feed and entertain day after day. In addition to new adventures and goals to work through, a unique story with some history of the valley is provided that seamlessly integrates with the event deck. Five new buildings can now be constructed, providing a new type of action to benefit players as they expand their town.
Mythwind
Mythwind is a cooperative & solo "cozy" board game with unique characters, magical sprites, engaging story and an unending adventure.
During the game, the characters are working together to establish and build a new town in the magical Mythwind Valley. They work to achieve various goals by constructing buildings within the town, adventuring throughout the region, navigating relationships with the mysterious sprites who inhabit the valley, and developing their character-specific professions.
Dune: Imperium - Bloodlines
The Great Houses of the Imperium live and die by their lineage. Plots unfold over generations as Emperors build dynasties, and the Bene Gesserit weave prophecy into reality. As alliances rise and fall, leaders face a single question: How far will you go to secure your bloodline?
Wandering Galaxy: A Crossroads Game
Explore space like never before in Wandering Galaxy, the newest addition to Plaid Hat\'s "Crossroads Game" universe.
In the game, players are members of a ragtag starship crew traversing the edge of charted space in search of fame and riches. Together the players command and control a ship as they set off on a world-jumping campaign, taking on jobs too dangerous (or too insane) for the average space traveler. Come aboard and fly across the galaxy to see whether your crew can make enough profit to pay off their ship and become masters of their own cosmic destiny!
Obsession: Characters Expansion
The Characters expansion for Obsession brings thematic new personalities to Derbyshire who provide unique actions for managing your country estate: Constable Bucket, a fair hand at running off all manner of unsavoury guests; a Mr. Higbee who can find domestic help in a pinch (“References? I am sure they are here somewhere…”); the wise Reverend Grantly, a dispenser of sage advice; and an Eccentric Dowager Marchioness, who will connect you with a Prussian major, Swedish noble, and a Russian count as quick as a wink.
Thorgal: The Board Game (Gamefound Edition)
Thorgal: The Board Game is a cooperative storybook adventure game for 1-4 players aged 14+ designed by Joanna Kijanka, Jan Maurycy, and Rafał Szyma. Players take on the roles of Thorgal, his wife Aaricia, their son Jolan, and Kriss—a deadly female warrior—, and go on a series of adventures.
The game consists of 7 stand-alone scenarios, each taking roughly 90-120 minutes of play. Scenarios do not form a campaign nor have any legacy features, so they can be played by different playgroups and over an extended period of time.
Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile
Oath: Chronicles of Empire and Exile is a one to six player strategy board game where players will guide the course of history in an ancient land. They might attempt to bolster the power of the Chancellor or scheme to bring the kingdom to ruin. The consequences of one game will ripple through those that follow, changing what resources and actions future players may have at their disposal and even altering the game\'s core victory condition.
[DAMAGED] Thorgal: The Board Game (Gamefound Edition)
Thorgal: The Board Game is a cooperative storybook adventure game for 1-4 players aged 14+ designed by Joanna Kijanka, Jan Maurycy, and Rafał Szyma. Players take on the roles of Thorgal, his wife Aaricia, their son Jolan, and Kriss—a deadly female warrior—, and go on a series of adventures.
The game consists of 7 stand-alone scenarios, each taking roughly 90-120 minutes of play. Scenarios do not form a campaign nor have any legacy features, so they can be played by different playgroups and over an extended period of time.
John Company: Second Edition
In John Company, players assume the roles of ambitious families attempting to use the British East India Company for personal gain. The game begins in the early eighteenth-century, when the Company has a weak foothold on the subcontinent. Over the course of the game, the Company might grow into the most powerful and insidious corporation in the world or collapse under the weight of its own ambition.
Mytikas
At the top of Mount Olympus, hidden above the clouds, lies Mytikas. Here the gods reign supreme, watching over and governing the lives of the mortals below. You are builders who wish to uncover the mystery of Olympus and draw nearer to the divine light. You must therefore construct prosperous cities and magnificent temples at different levels on the mountain by skillfully moving your resources closer to the summit. Gaining the favor of the gods at just the right moment will help you complete your task, but there is limited space on the mountain...
Obsession
You are the head of a respected but troubled family estate in mid-19th century Victorian England. After several lean decades, family fortunes are looking up! Your goal is to improve your estate so as to be in better standing with the truly influential families in Derbyshire.
Star Trek: Ascendancy – Ferengi Escalation Pack
Contains 15 Starships and 5 Control Nodes.
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Federation Dice Pack
Contains 9 Federation themed dice.
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Andorians Starbases
Upgrade your game with 3 handmade resin Starbases.
007 – SPECTRE Board Game
A competitive game for 2 to 4 players who take on the roles of iconic James Bond villains. Each player competes with each other to become SPECTRE’s Number 1. No matter how hard they try, 007 is always there, waiting to disrupt their plans and reveal their secrets.
Luna Maris
Space Race is back!
Space mining is developing thanks to the cooperation between private corporations and governments around the world. Before the challenge to occupy another planet, however, we need to create a Moon base to extract resources from our natural satellite. Iron, titanium, water, and a powerful fuel, helium-3, are natural riches available on the Moon. To get these riches won’t be easy; it’ll require lots of work to install lunar probes, process extracted minerals, and ensure the working conditions of scientists and engineers in the crew.
Obsession - Promotional Tiles
These twenty (20) promotional tiles were developed as part of a stretch goal during the 2019 Upstairs, Downstairs Kickstarter campaign.
Obsession: Upstairs, Downstairs
An expansion for Obsession that introduces four new servants—the Hall Boy, Cook, Head Housemaid, and Useful Man—who can be used to mitigate Victorian Fate found in the base game.
Obsession: Wessex Expansion
The Wessex Expansion adds a fifth family board to the mix that gives the advantage of a larger starting country estate.
Above and Below
Above and Below is a mashup of town-building and storytelling where you and up to three friends compete to build the best village above and below ground. In the game, you send your villagers to perform jobs like exploring the cave, harvesting resources, and constructing houses. Each villager has unique skills and abilities, and you must decide how to best use them. You have your own personal village board, and you slide the villagers on this board to various areas to indicate that they\'ve been given jobs to do. Will you send Hanna along on the expedition to the cave? Or should she instead spend her time teaching important skills to one of the young villagers?