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Everdell Duo
In Everdell Duo, you either compete against your single opponent or play co-operatively with another player to earn the most points. You accomplish this by placing workers to gather resources, then use those resources to play cards face up in front of you, creating your own woodland city.
Unmatched: Sun's Origin
Unmatched: Sun\'s Origin spotlights two heroes from the rich history of Japan.
Oda Nobunaga was the daimyo of the Oda clan, renowned for unifying feudal Japan. He is a master tactician, making his honor guard even more dangerous (and just so happens to be a powerhouse in Tales To Amaze).
Tomoe Gozen was a legendary onna-musha of the Minamoto clan. She strikes hard and fast, relentlessly pursuing her enemy across the battlefield.
The set features stunning artwork by Yuta Onoda, with cultural consultation by Saigo.
Heroscape: Age of Annihilation – Battle for the Wellspring
Heroscape: Battle for the Wellspring allows 2 players to take their first steps into the exciting world of the expandable Heroscape miniatures game! Inside this Battle Box are 6 new highly detailed, fully assembled unpainted miniatures which includes three dastardly pirates, a noble wizard, and two familiars. Also included are 4 new scenarios and a new terrain tile - Wellspring water. This game is compatible with previous and upcoming Heroscape releases.
Heroscape: The Grove at Laur's Edge
Heroscape: The Grove at Laurs Edge Terrain Pack Expansion includes 3 Laur jungle trees, 6 Laur jungle underbrush pieces, and a setup guide to maximize your use of these striking new terrain features.
Mantis Falls
Mantis Falls is a "sometimes cooperative" game of hidden roles, strategy and deduction for 2-3 players.
Memoir '44
Face off in some of the most famous battles of World War II in this simple but strategic wargame that can be played with two players or in teams.
Quarto
Original gameplay based on deductive reasoning
Three simple rules but infinitely replayable
In Quarto Classic, simply place four pieces in a row to win. In a tactical twist, however, each one must share something in common, and your challenger selects which pieces you play. Victory lies in the hands of your opponent!