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Águeda: City of Umbrellas
Every summer, the town of Agueda Portugal transforms into a beautiful arts festival with colorful umbrellas hanging above the streets and decorated lamp posts, murals, and other art installations around this quaint city.
Café New Edition
In 1713, King D. João V ordered Sergeant Melo de Palheta to travel to French Guiana in order to secretly obtain coffee seeds to plant in Brazil. In 1800, Brazil was already one of the largest coffee producers in the world. Drinking coffee became popular in Portuguese culture, and coffee beans from Brazil, Sao Tome and Principe, Angola, and Timor were among the most prized at the turn of the 20th century. In this game, players run companies that produce, process, and sell coffee to the most exclusive coffee shops of the Portuguese Bélle Époque.
This new edition includes the Café: EXPRESSO expansion.
Paperback Adventures
Our intrepid author Paige Turner is back! In Paperback Adventures, you get to play as the protagonist in one of Paige\'s wild brainstorming sessions. Conquer a menagerie of pulp novel characters in this solo deckbuilding word game.
Hiroba
Win the game of Hiroba by shrewdly placing your numbered pebbles so you can take control of the most gardens. As in Sudoku, you must never have two pebbles of identical value in the same garden, row or column. Beat your opponents by thinking strategically, but don’t neglect the highly coveted Koi, which can earn you precious points.
Targi
Unlike in other cultures, the desert Tuareg men, known as Targi, cover their faces whereas women of the tribe do not wear veils. They run the household and they have the last word at home in the tents. Different families are divided into tribes, headed by the ‘Imascheren’ (or nobles). As leader of a Tuareg tribe, players trade goods from near (such as dates and salt) and far (like pepper), in order to obtain gold and other benefits, and enlarge their family. In each round their new offerings are made. Cards are a means to an end, in order to obtain the popular tribe cards.
Quarto
Original gameplay based on deductive reasoning
Three simple rules but infinitely replayable
In Quarto Classic, simply place four pieces in a row to win. In a tactical twist, however, each one must share something in common, and your challenger selects which pieces you play. Victory lies in the hands of your opponent!