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Tiletum
In Tiletum, you and fellow players take on the roles of rich merchants traveling throughout Europe, from Flanders to Venice, during the Golden Age of the Renaissance.
Maracaibo
Maracaibo
The Caribbean in the 17th Century: You are seafarers and adventurers, trying to increase your reputation with various nations, establish strong alliances, and obtain wealth and fame.
Celtic
The Celtic Lord of the Wetterau is looking for am successor. To prove themselves worthy, players have to travel the region and trade with neighboring tribes. Each turn they have to perform one movement with their family members – other players at their starting location can decide to join them. While some locations allow to collect goods, others have to be visited to fulfill goal cards which grant influence (victory points). The game ends immediately once a player fulfilled five goal cards or chooses to reveal that they’ve collected one good of every kind. Players then tally up their points and the most influential Celt wins.
Tiletum: Prospect For Silver
Welcome to the Renaissance, where merchants\' thirst for gold is rivaled only by their desire for silver. As you amass your initial wealth, your first move is to dispatch prospectors to delve into the depths of silver mines, extracting this coveted resource. With silver in hand, you can now invest in the expertise of scholars and artisans, gaining crucial advantages over your rivals. Moreover, you\'ll embark on a mission to improve the harsh conditions of mining by constructing Underground houses and Cathedrals within the mines themselves.
Boonlake: Artifacts
In Boonlake: Artifacts, you send out your treasure hunters to find treasures and mysterious artifacts on a new map.
Have you always wondered about the vases scattered around Boonlake? Recent findings show that they are loaded to the brim with variable atomic system energy, or V.A.S.E. for short. Put your found vases into the new artifacts and secure an advantage toward victory.
Great Western Trail: New Zealand
In Great Western Trail: New Zealand, you are a runholder — that is, the owner of a sheep station — on the South Island of New Zealand at the end of the 19th century. Recent years have seen your family farm prosper by diversifying your breeds of sheep and by increasing the value of your wool.
With the dawn of the new century, new challenges have arisen. You must acquire new and improved breeds of sheep to ensure the prosperity of your family business and the laborers who work for you.
Great Western Trail: Argentina
In Great Western Trail: Argentina, you own a vast estancia in Argentina at the end of the 19th century, and you will need to travel the plains of the Pampas with your cattle to deliver them to the main train station in Buenos Aires.
Marco Polo 2: In the Service of the Khan
"An epic follow-up to the acclaimed The Voyages of Marco Polo, but a standalone game with no need to own the original. Travel west from Beijing in search of wealth and fame!"
Maracaibo: The Uprising
The first big expansion of Maracaibo features several modules and scenarios, e.g. pushing the predominant nations out of the Caribbean (in competitive or cooperative mode). Other elements are asymmetrical player abilities, new optional stories and legacy tiles as well as new project cards. Solo fans will encounter a new rival, Jacque!
Cape May
In Cape May, players traverse the city streets as entrepreneurs, developing property while building wealth over four seasons to earn prestige.
Great Western Trail (2nd Edition)
America in the 19th century: You are a rancher and repeatedly herd your cattle from Texas to Kansas City, where you send them off by train. This earns you money and victory points. Needless to say, each time you arrive in Kansas City, you want to have your most valuable cattle in tow. However, the "Great Western Trail" not only requires that you keep your herd in good shape, but also that you wisely use the various buildings along the trail. Also, it might be a good idea to hire capable staff: cowboys to improve your herd, craftsmen to build your very own buildings, or engineers for the important railroad line.