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Endless Winter: Ancestors
Ancestors is an expansion for Endless Winter: Paleoamericans. It adds a large variety of new cards into the game, including alternate animals cards, interactive Culture cards, Chief special ability cards, and more...
Endless Winter: Cave Paintings
Cave Paintings is an expansion for Endless Winter: Paleoamericans. Each player gets a dry-erase player board which they can connect dots and draw lines on to to unlock powerful one-time bonus actions, ongoing Eclipse phase benefits, and end-game scoring possibilities.
Hallertau
Take a step into the world\'s biggest contiguous hop-growing region, Hallertau. A strategy game by Uwe Rosenberg where players are leaders of a small town, attempting to improve the craft workshops and to raise the town\'s wealth by growing hops.
Tortuga 1667
The year is 1667, and you are a pirate sailing the waters of the Caribbean. A Spanish Galleon floats nearby, and you’ve talked your crewmates into working together to steal all of its treasure. What you haven’t told your fellow pirates is that you have no intentions on sharing the treasure once you have it.
Agricola: The 15th Anniversary Box
Celebrate the 15th anniversary of Uwe Rosenberg\'s Agricola with this special edition box, featuring the revised version of the Agricola base game, the complete Artifex and Bubulcus expansion decks, as well as a host of promo items previously thought to be long gone. All of these returning items and cards have been adapted to fit the revised edition of the game.
Endless Winter: Mammoth Module
Individually packaged module for Endless Winter.
Atiwa
As a family of fruit farmers, the players learn that fruit bats - once scorned and hunted as mere fruit thieves - are in fact incredibly useful animals.
Agricola
Help your farm to prosper in this updated, streamlined edition of the acclaimed game.
Pipeline
The refinement of oil has long been part of the government-controlled energy sector. Amassed with an incredibly complex and inefficient system of refineries, the government has felt the severe pressures of worldwide demand and the ever-increasing global standards for refinement. Unable to keep up with demand, the government has only one option: privatizing the oil industry.