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  • Maximum players: 4
  • Minimum age: 14
  • Mechanism: End Game Bonuses
  • Category: Environmental
Emerge
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Emerge

£39.96 £49.95
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New islands have emerged from the ocean, and as scientists, you must research the new, developing ecosystems present there. Watch the islands on the board grow in three dimensions as you learn more about them, and add colorful plants and animals to each island as you explore their ecosystems.

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Ark Nova: Marine Worlds
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Ark Nova: Marine Worlds

£30.38 £38.95
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Ark Nova: Marine Worlds, an expansion for Ark Nova, introduces multiple new elements to the game, such as sea animals that each have to be played in new special enclosures that must be built adjacent to water.

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Ark Nova
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Ark Nova

£53.09 £68.95
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In Ark Nova, you will plan and design a modern, scientifically managed zoo. With the ultimate goal of owning the most successful zoological establishment, you will build enclosures, accommodate animals, and support conservation projects all over the world. Specialists and unique buildings will help you in achieving this goal.

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Ark Nova: Map Pack 2
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Ark Nova: Map Pack 2

£9.45 £9.95
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Ark Nova: Zoo Map Pack 2 features five new zoo designs.

The “Tournament 1” design is on all four game boards so that players can compete with the same layout.

Four different zoo boards with new and interesting abilities are on the opposite sides of the Tournament game boards:

Artificial Intelligence

Caves

Drawing Board

Lagoon

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Reef Project
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Reef Project

£31.96 £39.95
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Despite covering less than 1% of the ocean floor, coral reefs are estimated to be home to about 25% of all marine species. Unfortunately, these vibrant underwater cities are dying. Climate change and its effect of rising sea temperatures is devastating the colorful algae that give coral reefs their brilliant hues, resulting in coral bleaching. Furthermore, other threats like pollution—in its various insidious forms—and overfishing are disrupting the delicate balance of reef ecosystems.

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