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Quorum
The Roman Empire has spread over all the known world. Its civilization has expanded and is influential in all aspects of life, from trade and architecture to the power of its army and its political intrigues. The presence of the gods is made clear in the events of human lives.
Magellan: Elcano
September 20, 1519: The activity on the deck is frantic. Sailors run from side to side, loading the final batch of supplies. On the royal stand in the harbour, the preparation is intense. The King has arrived to watch the fleet set sail: five mighty ships, commanded by five shrewd captains whose intelligence will be put to the test in the years to come. The cannons roar, giving the departure signal. The anchors are pulled up, and the sails unfurled. The voyage that will circle the globe has just begun.
Cartagena - 2nd Edition
First, you can choose which part of the story to play. The basic-game reproduces only the first part of the jailbreak: the escape from the fortress to the sloop; but you may also choose to play the second part through the island of Tortuga or the whole story as well. You can also shorten or stretch the game, varying the number of board segments and/or pirates.
Caribbean
The board shows the Caribbean in the 18th century. Six pirate ships lie in wait on the sea. They are ready to pillage the rich ports or to rob the booty from other ships. The sea is divided into spaces. Each player has three safe havens marked in his color on the board.
Catan: Junior
Introduce children aged 6-9 to the classic game of trading and development with this simplified version of Catan!
Akropolis
Gatweway-friendly, intuitive mechanisms.
Meaningful decisions for all gamers to explore!
Incredible table presence with layered cities.
Sobek: 2 Players
Tile layer with set collection, hand management, variable set-up, and more.
Highly interactive, “big think” gameplay in under 20 minutes.
Simple but highly strategic – a Cathala game every collection needs.
Jamaica (2nd Edition)
In February 1678, after a long career of piracy, Henry Morgan cleverly managed to get himself named Governor of Jamaica, charged with driving out pirates and buccaneers! Rather than doing that, he invited all his former “associates” and brothers-in-arms to settle there, where they were able to finally enjoy the fruits of their activities with total impunity.
All aboard!