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Nestlings
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Nestlings

£29.21 £38.95
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In Nestlings, players assume the role of birds competing to gain priority across four biomes: savannah, alpine, freshwater, and desert.

Each round, players roll their biome dice, then place the dice in biomes one at a time, alternating in clockwise order. Once players have placed all their dice or have chosen to pass for the round, each biome is resolved.

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Sagrada: Glory
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Sagrada: Glory

£15.36 £19.95
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Return to the famous Sagrada Familia cathedral in Sagrada: Glory, the third and final of the Great Facades expansions. This modular expansion explores the thrill of competition and rivalry—add everything inside or handpick modules to enhance your crafting experience.

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Here To Slay
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Here To Slay

£18.95 £19.95
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Assemble a full party of heroes to slay dangerous monsters (and sometimes sabotage your friends)! A roleplaying fantasy strategy card game from the makers of the smash-hit Unstable Unicorns.

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Spots
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Spots

£21.21 £24.95
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Spots is a casual push your luck game from CMYK. On your turn, you\'ll be rolling and placing dice onto dog cards. Dice you can\'t place get buried in your yard. Bury too many dice and you bust. Complete 6 dogs and you win!

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Stone Age
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Stone Age

£42.31 £54.95
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The "Stone Age" times were hard indeed. In their roles as hunters, collectors, farmers, and tool makers, our ancestors worked with their legs and backs straining against wooden plows in the stony earth. Of course, progress did not stop with the wooden plow. People always searched for better tools and more productive plants to make their work more effective.

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