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Bitmax Puzzlegame
Bitmax and friends spend their life playing. They do puzzles, play cooperative games, competitive games... Inside this box you\'ll find all of them!
Race to Moscow: Giant Playing Mat
1260 x 840 mm, 2 mm thick, one side printed eco-leather playing mat. The mat is language independent.
1941: Race to Moscow - Axis Aircraft Expansion
Axis Aircraft Expansion upgrade - a set of three Ju.87 and one S.boat miniatures in players colors.
Dimensions:8cm x 30cm x 6cm
Weight:140 g
Colt Express: Horses and Stagecoach
Its ride or die!
This expansion adds a 3D stagecoach alongside the train from the base game Colt Express. Bandits also ride horses to aid them in robbing the train. Watchout, the stagecoach is protected by a guard!
Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 6 – France & Old West
Expand any full game of Ticket to Ride with two new maps! Both France and the Old West offer distinctive new rules to change the way the game is played
Q-bitz
Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!
Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!
Q-bitz Solo
Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.
Fog of Love: Trouble with the In-Laws Exp.
Fog of Love: Trouble with the In-Laws Exp.
"Honey, your parents have arrived! And they\'ve brought their opinions."
Fog of Love: It Will Never Last Exp.
Fog of Love: It Will Never Last Exp.
This is the worst date you\'ve ever been on. How could your friend think you would be right for each other? You have nothing in common.
The Shipwreck Arcana
The Shipwreck Arcana is a compact, co-operative game of deduction, evaluation, and logic. Each player\'s doom constantly changes as they draw numbered fate tiles from the bag. By choosing which fate to give up and which card to play it on, you can give your allies enough information to identify the fate you\'re holding...which is important, as the active player cannot communicate with their allies during their turn!