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War of the Ring: The Card Game – Fire and Swords
This second expansion for Ian Brody\'s War of the Ring: The Card Game introduces new scenarios to the base game, including one that allows to play with up to six people.
MonsDRAWsity: Robots
MonsDRAWsity: Robots is the next thematic expansion for MonsDRAWsity, adding 50 more monsters to the game, new variant rules, and a 10th player board! Will you be able to memorize, describe, and draw these magnificent machines, or will your wires get crossed?
MonsDRAWsity: Cute Creatures
More monsters have been spotted! The cute expansion is the first in our line of thematic expansions for MonsDRAWsity that will add more cards to keep the game fresh!
Pathfinder: Level 20
"I need just a few XP to hit level 20. There better be some kobolds down there!" Here you are, minding your own business with some of your best friends, enjoying the leftover scraps buried in the filth of your cave, when you hear a human curse as they knock some rocks free and then you hear the most terrifying words you\'ve ever heard. Words spoken of in legend. You thought they were just a myth to scare young kobolds into obedience.
By Golly!
A children\'s memory game. A hand of colorful cards depicting birds, worms, etc are dealt to every player, and around 20 cards that match the cards in the player\'s hands are scattered face down around the table. Players must match cards from their hand with cards on the table to clear out their hand. First to do this wins.
Stampede
Stamp collecting: The most dangerous game. They’re polite on the surface, but truly cunning strategists underneath. Featuring colorful art and simple symbology, Stampede plays quickly and elegantly as players plan efficient moves to complete their stamp collection
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.