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Paris: La Cité de la Lumière
Paris: La Cité de la Lumière is a two-player board game, designed by José Antonio Abascal, infused with Parisian aesthetics by the artist, Oriol Hernández. The game is set in late 19th century Paris during the 1889 “Exposition Universelle”, when public electricity was a hot topic. Electricity spread throughout the city, creating today’s beautiful nocturnal Parisian streets and coining Paris’s nickname “La Cité de la Lumiére”, the City of Lights. The most well-lit buildings are admired highly by passers-by.
Anno 1800: The Board Game
In Anno 1800, a board game based on the popular PC game from Ubisoft, you continuously build up your own industry to develop your home island.
Turf War
In this yard-building card game, you race to prove to your neighbors that your lawn is the best on the block – or destroy your rival in the process.
Kingdomino Duel
Roll the dice, create your domino and watch your kingdom grow! Domino by domino fill in your map while entrusting the territories of your kingdom to loyal nobles. Use the power of the wizards to cast spells and strengthen your domain!
In this head to head battle, will you be crowned King?
Kingdomino (Refresh)
In the best-selling family classic, you are a king seeking new lands to expand your kingdom. Match tiles, claim crowns and expand your land to build the most impressive Kingdom! But be careful, other kings will try and claim the same terrain! Kingdomino was crowned “Game of the Year” in 2017!
Kingdomino Origins
Travel back in time to a prehistoric era of Kingdomino! Build your tribe as strong as you can so you can rule over all kingdoms! Use erupted lava to bring fire to your regions, gather resources and recruit fearless cavemen to expand your tribe and hunting territory This is a stand-alone game in the Kingdomino family.
20th Century
In the 20th Century, every region strives to develop. Some become financial leaders, others become centers of learning. Science and commerce propel nations into the future – but what kind of future? Growth produces waste, and advances come with a cost to the environment. How will you mitigate the inevitable ecological catastrophes?