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Furnace: Interbellum
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Furnace: Interbellum

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Furnace expands into the twenties and thirties of the twentieth century — the interwar period known as the interbellum. In this expansion, you will find new Company cards and Capitalists, new abilities, Manager tokens, variable Capital discs, a set of components for a fifth player, and new Agents for two-player and single-player games. All of this exists within beautiful industrial buildings and structures from the epoch of Art Deco, Constructivism, and Bauhaus.

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Picture Perfect
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Picture Perfect

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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?

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Furnace
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Furnace

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Furnace is an elegant engine-building euro game where the players take on the roles of 19th-century capitalists building their industrial corporations and aspiring to make as much money as they can by purchasing companies, extracting resources, and processing them in the best combinations possible.

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Wilmot's Warehouse
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Wilmot's Warehouse

£31.96 £39.95
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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.

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