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Zombicide: 2nd Edition – Monty Python's Flying Circus: A Rather Silly Expansion
And now for something completely different.
The zombie invasion is about to get very silly indeed with the introduction of the Monty Python’s Flying Circus expansion for Zombicide 2nd Edition! Some of the most nonsensical creations from the classic TV show by the revered English comedy troupe are being brought to the tabletop through amazing miniatures and irreverent gameplay.
The Gloom Chronicles
Bring campaign-style play to your Gloom game! Requires core Gloom, but is best played with Gloomier: A Night at Hemlock Hall, Unquiet Dead, Unhappy Homes, Unfortunate Expeditions, and/or Unwelcome Guests. Printed on traditional opaque cardstock.
Slyville
Medieval cities were home to very different types of people. Not only pious monks, humble scholars and trustworthy merchants, but also those mischievous, cunning and dishonest. In Slyville, a board game of bluff and deceit, you become one of the latter kind. As head of a guild operating in one of the world\'s major trade and cultural centers of the Middle Ages, you will be sending your trusted right-hand men to various districts of the city to find trade bargains, make deals, and provide the organization with more power and wealth — not always in a way that is completely legal, but for sure fun and entertaining!
Cthulhu Wars: Duel - Family Reunion
Four new beings with abilities and features never seen before in any Cthulhu Wars game.
Days And Nights: Red Army Miniature Pack
Days & Nights: Red Army Pack is an add-on pack that contains 28 miniatures compatible with both Days of Ire and Nights of Fire. It also contains a small deck expansion to Nights of Fire, and an additional deck allowing campaign play.
In Campaign mode you can play a game of Days of Ire followed by a game of Nights of Fire (solo, cooperative, or conflict mode up to 1v2 supported), and have the winner decided only at the end!
Days Of Ire: Budapest 1956
It\'s 1956, and waves of protest in Poland are once again showing cracks of the Eastern European communist bloc. Emboldened by these signs, students and intellectuals in Budapest, the Hungarian capital, organize a protest of previously unseen magnitudes. As the communist leadership sweeps in to kill the movement in its tracks a violent response is provoked, thus sparking the Revolution of the 23rd of October.