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Evolution: Another World
We know a great deal about the evolution on Earth (and we hope that Evolution: New World helped you with that too). It\'s an exciting story of various creatures acquiring defensive & offensive traits to adapt to the ever-changing environment. What we don’t know is if there might be other worlds where completely different creatures dwell. Will the same laws of evolution apply there too? It\'s time to find out!
Darwinning!
DARWINNING
Darwinning! is a competitive game about the evolution of Species. Each player strives to become the most successful Species over four Eras of evolution, by having the biggest Population, being the best predator, and being able to live in the most Environments.
By Golly!
A children\'s memory game. A hand of colorful cards depicting birds, worms, etc are dealt to every player, and around 20 cards that match the cards in the player\'s hands are scattered face down around the table. Players must match cards from their hand with cards on the table to clear out their hand. First to do this wins.
Darkest Night: Miniatures Set
Darkest Night: Second Edition brings a unique fantasy world to your table through its story and theme. With the miniatures set, you can add some extra flair to your Darkest Night board game or use the Darkest Night characters with any of your other games.
Stampede
Stamp collecting: The most dangerous game. They’re polite on the surface, but truly cunning strategists underneath. Featuring colorful art and simple symbology, Stampede plays quickly and elegantly as players plan efficient moves to complete their stamp collection
Gloomy Graves
Can you bury the competition?
In Gloomy Graves, you work as a gravedigger in a dark fantasy world where epic battles rage continuously. The corpses of pixies, goblins, unicorns, cyclops, and dragons have begun to pile up, so you’ve got your work cut out for you…
Queenz
In Queenz, the newest game from Bruno Cathala and Johannes Goupy, the players are beekeepers planting orchids to attract bees and produce the tastiest honey.