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Long Shot: The Dice Game
This is your ticket to the track!
In Long Shot: The Dice Game, you and up to seven other players will strategize and push your luck as the action unfolds in a tense race of eight horses. During the game you buy horses, place bets, influence race movement, and utilize special abilities. The roll of the dice determines which horses move and the options available each turn, so be ready to adapt your plans. Once three horses cross the finish line, earnings are totaled. While there are many ways to earn money during a horse race, only the player that makes the most money will be declared the winner. Will you play it safe, or risk it big on a long shot?
Ten Suns
Ten Suns is a \'blind bidding\' game that revolves around the legendary archer from China, Houyi, who shot down 9 Suns and saved China from scorching heat. Players are Primordials who draw their energy from the 10 Suns. As the Suns gradually disappear, players must race to gain enough prestige to secure a permanent position among the Gods. This can be done in multiple ways, such as influencing entire lands to worship them, repelling mythical beasts, building palaces in their names and forming alliances with other Gods. The game features famous locations in China like the Great Wall, Xi An, and many others. It also features other Gods and legends of ancient China, including Chang\'E and the Jade Rabbit. Learn more about the ancient myths and legends of China as you play the game!
Museum Suspects
DRRRRIIIIINNNNNGGGGGGG! Stop thief!
Sound the alarm and lock the doors, quickly! A priceless museum artifact has been stolen, it’s up to you to unmask the culprit hidden among the sneaky suspects already in the building. Find clues, solve the mystery and don’t let the thief escape!
Downforce
Tires screech. Gears shift. Drivers push their million-dollar cars to the limit. Restored by Rob Daviau from the 1996 Spiel des Jahres recommended game “Top Race”, Downforce puts players behind the wheel of cars with a different Power each. The difference between victory and defeat could be a single card.