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Cult of the Deep
A hidden role dice game for 4-8 players and a play time of 45-60 minutes. You are a cultist trying to establish your faction’s rise to power.
Guild Master
Trouble is on the rise. And for adventuring guilds this spells opportunity.
Innovation: Third Edition
This game by Carl Chudyk is a journey through innovations from the stone age through modern times. Each player builds a civilization based on various technologies, ideas, and cultural advancements, all represented by cards. Each of these cards has a unique power which will allow further advancement, point scoring, or even attacking other civilizations. Be careful though, as other civilizations may be able to benefit from your ideas as well!
One Deck Dungeon
"Delve into an ever-changing dungeon in this card-game ""roguelike""! Build up your character and defeat foes that grow in difficulty then find and beat the dungeon boss to become a legend."
AuZtralia: TaZmania
In AuZtralia, humanity came to build a new world after a long war against the Old Ones. They failed. The old terrors were waiting for them and pushed them back to the coast. Now their only hope lies in a nearby small island, TaZmania. Will this be the promised land?
AuZtralia: Revenge of the Old Ones
1932 — the desolate shores of a new world lie before the would-be colonists. They are on a mission to grow food to feed the war-ravaged populations of the world, a war fought against the terrible Old Ones.
Tiny Epic Dungeons: Stories
The Stories expansion introduces a new Story Mode that has Heroes completing Side Quests and adventuring deeper into the dungeon, descending Multiple Floors and eventually fighting multiple Dungeons Bosses at once!
AuZtralia
AuZtralia is an adventure/exploration game for 1-4 players set in an alternate reality 1930s. The theme is inspired by Martin Wallace\'s A Study in Emerald. Following the Restorationist war, the northern hemisphere lands lay poisoned and starvation was the norm. Intrepid adventurers set out to explore and settle new lands. Little did they know, after the war, the surviving Old Ones and their remaining loyal human armies made their way to the outback of Australia to lick their wounds.