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Hiroba
Win the game of Hiroba by shrewdly placing your numbered pebbles so you can take control of the most gardens. As in Sudoku, you must never have two pebbles of identical value in the same garden, row or column. Beat your opponents by thinking strategically, but don’t neglect the highly coveted Koi, which can earn you precious points.
Mille Fiori
Discover the secrets of the Mille Fiori glass in the glittering lagoon.
Become part of the story as a glass manufacturer and trader. Produce the precious glassware, trade and secure the support of inhabitants. Use a mix of strategies and tactics to build a flourishing glass dynasty! Just remember to keep the secret!
Cat Blues: The Big Gig
Bid for the hottest blues bands and book your big gig as you compete for the most mouse tips.
Bid with your hand of cards to assemble a better hand and book quartets of cool cat musicians.
Jokers can fill-in for missing musicians, but be careful — these erratic entertainers can hurt your reputation!
Compete to book the widest variety of bands across three connected games.
Spice up your venue with the included Serenading Sevens expansion.
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!
One Deck Dungeon
"Delve into an ever-changing dungeon in this card-game ""roguelike""! Build up your character and defeat foes that grow in difficulty then find and beat the dungeon boss to become a legend."
Feast for Odin
Using the central board in A Feast for Odin, players have to hunt, gather basic materials, refine those materials, develop their production-buildings, build/buy ships, and raid settlements.
The resulting earnings are placed on the players\' board in the best possible pattern to produce income and (later) victory points.