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  • Mechanism: Auction/Bidding
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No Thanks!
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No Thanks!

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No Thanks! is a card game designed to be as simple as it is engaging.

The rules are simple. Each turn, players have two options:

play one of their chips to avoid picking up the current face-up card

pick up the face-up card (along with any chips that have already been played on that card) and turn over the next card

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Diplomacy
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Diplomacy

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A game of negotiation, cunning, and deceit. Through making deals and forming alliances, you\'ll expand your empire over pre-World War I Europe. You\'ll have to watch your back as you make and break deals, un-hatch traitorous plots, negotiate, and outwit others to gain dominance of the continent.

This is the 2022 edition

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Scythe: Encounters
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Scythe: Encounters

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Scythe Encounters is a boxed set of 32 brand-new promo encounter cards. These cards feature a number of innovations in the encounter system. You can play with them on their own for a few games to learn these new mechanisms; after that you can shuffle them into the regular encounter deck.

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Fearsome Floors
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Fearsome Floors

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Fearsome Floors

It was fabulous! Fearlessly, you found the 3 fetishes in the Finnish fjord. With light-footed and foxy feints you ferry the fetishes to prince Fieso in France to free the fascinating faerie Fabula.

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Zoo Vadis
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Zoo Vadis

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What if the animals were the ones who ran the zoo?

…Presumably, this wild government would be built upon the support of fellow creatures and fueled by the fame, attention, and prestige of wide-eyed visitors. Naturally, the most aspirational beasts would lobby for a position in the star exhibit, and the lead star would be elected Zoo Mascot.

In order to join the star exhibit, each species must campaign its way up the hierarchy of enclosures with the majority support of animal voters. And the lead star will be the species that has earned the most laurels from both raving fans and jealous rivals along the way.

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