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Wandering Towers
Each year, the graduating classes of the Ravenrealm Magic School compete to demonstrate their mastery of magic. For the final exam, all the wizards of each class must assemble at the legendary Ravenskeep… but every last one of them has procrastinated, distracted by learning new spells. They’ve also used all their potions—they can’t show up unprepared, with empty potion bottles!
Wandering Towers: Mini-Spell Expansion 3
This expansion includes 2 New Magic Spells for Wandering Towers. New Spells included are Fill a Potion Bottle and Extra Die Roll.
FILL A POTION BOTTLE: If you use this magic spell, you may flip one of your own empty magic potion flask to the full side.
EXTRA DIE ROLL: If you use this magic spell, you may roll a new movement value with the die after a movement card is played, instead of moving the value indicated on the card. If the movement card shows a die or dice, you may roll the die again. In both cases you have to move the result of the roll.
Wandering Towers: Mini-Spell Expansion 2
Mini spell expansion 2 includes: Close Ravenenskeep and Draw 2 Cards.
Close Ravenskeep
Effect: Place this spell face down (bramble side up) atop Ravenskeep. While it is there, no wizards can move into (or onto) Ravenskeep, and no one else can cast this spell. At the beginning of your next turn, remove this spell from Ravenskeep and place it face up with the other spells; Ravenskeep is now open, and the spell is available again.
Draw 2 Cards
Effect: Draw the top 2 cards from the deck. Note: You will not draw to fill your hand to 3 cards at the end of your turn until you have fewer than 3 cards.
Wandering Towers: Mini-Spell Expansion 1
This expansion contains 2 spells: Retrieve A Card and Movement Swap.
Explorers of the North Sea: Rocks of Ruin
Explorers of the North Sea is set in the latter years of the Viking Age. As ambitious sea captains, players seek out new lands to settle and control. They will need to transport their crew among the newly discovered islands to capture livestock, construct outposts and fulfill various other goals. So ready the longships, there are new horizons to explore!
Bitmax Puzzlegame
Bitmax and friends spend their life playing. They do puzzles, play cooperative games, competitive games... Inside this box you\'ll find all of them!
Veracruz 1631
Veracruz was the most significant port of the New World. From its docks, thousands of galleons full of valuable goods sailed to the Spanish crown. However, hundreds of them sank due to rough weather.
SETUP
In SETUP, you create a set or sets, scoring points to move around the board. How many points on each turn depends on how good you are at spotting sequences and by playing a set which will create multiple combinations on the board. Even when it\'s not your turn, unwitting opponents may gift you points by creating sets using tiles in your bonus spaces, so always keep your eyes peeled to claim those extra points.
Explorers of the North Sea
Explorers of the North Sea is set in the latter years of the Viking Age. As ambitious sea captains, players seek out new lands to settle and control. They will need to transport their crew among the newly discovered islands to capture livestock, construct outposts and fulfill various other goals. So ready the longships, there are new horizons to explore!
Lost Seas
There is host of terrible tales surrounding the mysterious unchartered depths of the Lost Seas. Get ready to arm yourselves with the latest instruments of navigation and prepare to set sail on a daring exploration of the lost seas. If you succeed, the glory will be yours and your map will be legendary!
Gigamons
Enchanting Artwork
Imaginative and accessible gameplay
Simple to learn and supports key skill development.
Who can summon the powerful Gigamons? Only the player who collects the most Elemons! In this sweet yet strategic tile laying game of memory and magical powers, match pairs of Elemons to call upon three Gigamons to win the game!
Parks Memories: Coast to Coast
A strategic matching game for two or more players offering simple and flexible gameplay. Parks are represented in tiles laid out in a grid across the table face down. Gameplay includes four simple steps: reveal two tiles; choose one of the revealed tiles and place it in front of you; add a new tile to the board; lock one of the tiles with the hiker token. Gameplay passes from person to person until one player or team has collected three sets of matching park tiles in front of them.
Race to the New Found Land
Race to the New Found Land
Daring sailors risk life and limb to journey across the vast Atlantic ocean, discovering a giant island off the coast of North America: the New Found Land. Now, the mightiest nations of western Europe are competing for the riches of this new region as everyone scrambles to stake their claim. Your efficiency and ingenuity will be your greatest assets as you move settlers, sell valuable cargo, and discover new resources in the race to become the most influential power in this burgeoning new land.
Picture Perfect: 5-6 Player Expansion
The expansion contains enough material for a 5th and 6th player. Including alternatively illustrated screens and special exchange cards, which are specially designed for these numbers of players.
Picture Perfect
How do you take the perfect picture of a group of people if you only have one try? Each character has different wishes. Some want to be at the front of the picture; some want to stand next to another; and some really don\'t want to be next to that one particular person by any means. Do your best to make everyone happy ? even if you don\'t actually know all the characters\' preferences?
Q-bitz
Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!
Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!
Q-bitz Solo
Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.
Cooper Island
Cooper Island
In the age of exploration the players arrive at a new home far away from their homeland. They try to settle the big island and each player tries to explore one part of it by placing landscape tiles. Landscape tiles grant resources and those are used to erect buildings with special abilities. Barriers on the island have to be removed in order to explore the island even further. Players build valuable statues and supply ships get them the supplies from the old world they need to be a successful settler on Cooper Island.
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.
Cape Horn
Before the opening of the Panama Canal, ships sailed from the east coast to the west coast of North or South America via Cape Horn. They held races from New York to San Francisco for those daring enough to test their skills against the elements.
Flotilla
Flotilla
In 1954, with an explosion over a hundred thousand times more powerful than even the wildest estimates, the Castle Bravo nuclear test obliterated the Bikini Atoll, and ruptured the Earth down to its mantle.
As water levels rose in the aftermath, the remnants of humanity fled their homes and took to the sea. World leadership came together to build a massive Flotilla, mankind’s last bastion of civilization.
The Isle of Cats Duel
In The Isle of Cats Duel — a competitive, standalone game designed specifically for two players — you are citizens of Squalls End on a rescue mission to the Isle of Cats and must save as many cats as possible before the evil Lord Vesh arrives. Each cat is represented by a unique tile and belongs to a family; you must find a way to make them all fit on your boat while keeping families together.
Wilmot's Warehouse
In Wilmot\'s Warehouse, your team will work co-operatively to organize the warehouse, using memory, imagination, and silly stories you make up.
Draw product tiles from the stack, discuss what they look like, and place them somewhere you\'ll remember. After you place each tile, you flip it over and can\'t look at it again until the end of the game, so your team has to remember where you\'ve placed previous tiles as you decide where to place new ones.
Tranquility: The Ascent
Tranquility: The Ascent is a standalone sequel to Tranquility, with players working together to complete a grid of numbers as they scale the mountain.