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Sherlock: Death on the 4th of July
In each Q case you try to solve a mystery case with 32 clues.
Play in turns, one player at a time, until all cards have been revealed or discarded.
Tiny Epic Kingdoms (2nd Edition)
You are a tiny kingdom with big ambition. You want to expand your population throughout the realms, learn powerful magic, build grand towers, and have your neighbors quiver at the mention of your name. The conflict? All of the other kingdoms want the same thing and there\'s not enough room for everyone to succeed.
Blood Rage
Take control of Viking clans and battle to gain as much glory as possible before Ragnarok consumes the land! This visually striking game is fast-paced but highly strategic.
Armata Strigoi: Resurrection
Close to extinction, the Strigoi play their last card, invoking a blasphemous sacrificial rite that will lead to the rebirth of Deus Diabolus Tempter - the Cobra King! Can the Powerwolf prevent the rise of this lethal enemy?
Alchemists: The King's Golem
"Add a new layer of logic-puzzles and deduction to Alchemists with four modular expansions! Can you figure out how to animate a golem - and, equally importantly, can you convince the king that you are making progress?"
Wilmot's Warehouse
In Wilmot\'s Warehouse, your team will work co-operatively to organize the warehouse, using memory, imagination, and silly stories you make up.
Draw product tiles from the stack, discuss what they look like, and place them somewhere you\'ll remember. After you place each tile, you flip it over and can\'t look at it again until the end of the game, so your team has to remember where you\'ve placed previous tiles as you decide where to place new ones.
Paleo: A New Beginning
New adventures await in Paleo: A New Beginning
A year has passed since the release of Paleo, but in the world of the game several thousand years have passed. We\'ve tried to settle, but nothing is as peaceful as it might seem. New dangers and tasks await us, but with a little skill and new tools we can manage to settle down.
Innovation: Third Edition
This game by Carl Chudyk is a journey through innovations from the stone age through modern times. Each player builds a civilization based on various technologies, ideas, and cultural advancements, all represented by cards. Each of these cards has a unique power which will allow further advancement, point scoring, or even attacking other civilizations. Be careful though, as other civilizations may be able to benefit from your ideas as well!
Alien Artifacts
Alien Artifacts
Alien Artifacts is an 4x-style card game in which you play as an interplanetary corporation, sending your research vessels into uncharted space to expand your knowledge and power. Build your ship, research tech, and explore the galaxy for anything — or anyone — you can exploit. Alien Artifacts provides a true 4x experience in under an hour.
Paleo
Return to the stone age in this cooperative adventure! Form a tribe and work together to explore your surroundings and bolster your chances of survival.
Aeon's End: The New Age
Aeon?s End: The New Age introduces the Expedition system into the Aeon\'s End universe which allows players to replay all of the content they own in a short campaign format. After each game, players will receive new treasures and player cards that allow them to become more powerful. However, the nemeses that players will face grow stronger and stronger with each battle. Aeon\'s End: The New Age is a standalone expansion that is compatible with all of the other standalone games. All content can be mixed and matched for exciting new combinations!
Rising Sun
Master honour, negotiation and warfare in a feudal Japan where the ancient gods have returend to rebuild the empire! This spiritual successor to the smash-hit Blood Rage will test players\' skill to the limits
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy
In the card game Race for the Galaxy, players build galactic civilizations by playing game cards in front of them that represent worlds or technical and social developments. Some worlds allow players to produce goods, which can be consumed later to gain either card draws or victory points when the appropriate technologies are available to them. These are mainly provided by the developments and worlds that are not able to produce, but the fancier production worlds also give these bonuses.