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Trickerion: Legends of Illusion
Trickerion is a competitive Euro-style strategy game set in a fictional world inspired by the late 19th century urban life and culture, spiced with a pinch of supernatural.
Trickerion: Dahlgaard’s Academy
The Great Dahlgaard’s spectacular contest for his legacy, the Trickerion Stone, has set Magoria off to a new Golden Age. Under the wise guidance of Dahlgaard’s Heir, the city has once again become a bustling, flourishing center of magic and illusion, with a new generation of aspiring young Magicians on the rise.
Picture Perfect: The Pickpocket Expansion
Add an all-new game mode to your perfect moment!
As the game progresses, find out which guests have valuable bling and use the short window of opportunity during the photo to blend your thieves invisibly with the revelers.
Picture Perfect: The Movie Star Expansion
But there were some exciting guests at your party: all of them movie stars. Of course your guests want to take a picture with the stars and the crowd is getting big. Fulfill the wishes of your guests without alienating the stars and capture the perfect moment.
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.
Alchemists: The King's Golem
"Add a new layer of logic-puzzles and deduction to Alchemists with four modular expansions! Can you figure out how to animate a golem - and, equally importantly, can you convince the king that you are making progress?"
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?
Furnace
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.
Guild Master
Trouble is on the rise. And for adventuring guilds this spells opportunity.
Spectral
Legend tells of the abandoned Spectral Manor coming to life at the stroke of midnight on a Crimson Moon — an event that rarely takes place more than once per century. On that night and that night alone, in certain rooms vast treasures appear, granting unspeakable wealth to those brave enough to find and claim them. But those who enter this mansion do so at their peril as some rooms awaken ghosts and curses that claim any who are foolish enough to enter. Rumors speak of glyphs and sigils found within the manor only on Crimson Moon night; these markings offer hints and clues — indicating both where treasures can be found and where paranormal traps lie in wait.
Furnace: Interbellum
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.