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Orléans: The Plague
Mon Dieu, quelle horreur! The inhabitants of Orléans have been hit hard as the plague has come upon them, bringing suffering and misery to the population. There are many dead to mourn, and even the plague doctor can bring only limited relief and hope to the long-suffering inhabitants. The clergy also has little to offer in the way of relief. And so, in the end, everyone is on their own and must try to protect their followers as best they can...
Slyville: Jester's Gambit
Jester’s Gambit, the first expansion for Slyville, introduces two new types of cards: Events and Hidden Agendas, to spice up the struggle of the guild leaders in the slyest of all medieval cities! In fact, medieval cities were home to very different types of people, not only pious monks, humble scholars, and trustworthy merchants, but also those who are mischievous, cunning, and dishonest.
Orléans: Invasion
Orléans: Invasion, the first large expansion for the award-winning game "Orléans", contains six scenarios designed by Reiner Stockhausen and Inka & Markus Brand. It also includes a new set of Place Tiles that can be used with or without any of the scenarios.
Exploding Kittens: Original Edition
In this quick-playing and hilarious kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette - the most backed game in Kickstarter history - players draw cards until someone draws an exploding kitten and loses the game, while playing cards to avoid being caught in a feline explosion.
Galaxy Trucker
The ageless classic has relaunched! It\'s modernized, faster, more accessible, and just as fun as ever!
Build a space ship and fly across the Galaxy. Transport goods. Fight pirates. Dodge meteors. Watch fellow players\' ships explode as you fly on to victory!
Load up for an intense, humor-filled haul with Galaxy Trucker. It\'s an absolute blast!
Orléans: Trade & Intrigue
Orléans: Trade & Intrigue is the second large expansion for the award-winning game Orléans.
Orléans
During the medieval goings-on around Orléans, you must assemble a following of farmers, merchants, knights, monks, etc. to gain supremacy through trade, construction and science in medieval France.