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Aeon's End: The Descent
Aeon\'s End: The Descent is a standalone experience within the exciting world of Aeon\'s End, utilizing the familiar shuffle-free deck-building game system with a replayable narrative experience about the founding of Gravehold!
Discover new mages and nemeses, along with the all-new "Friends & Foes" module, all of which can be played independently, while also being compatible with all existing Aeon\'s End content.
Aeon's End: Evolution
An expansion for Aeons End that consists of milestones from the Past and Future Kickstarter campaign
Aeon's End: Origins
Wave 7 Expansion for Aeon\'s End content revealed in the Past and Future kickstarter campaign
Aeon's End: The Ruins
Will the mages of New Gravehold ever truly be able to escape from their past? The World That Was and the world that is, Gravehold and New Gravehold. Every new civilization is built on the bones of its predecessors. In order to look forward and build a brighter future, the mages must first understand their roots.
Dixit: Odyssey
"Playable both as a standalone game and as an expansion for Dixit, Odyssey expands the game of abstract clues to up to 12 players and includes variant rules, as well as adding 84 new cards!"
Race for the Galaxy: Xeno Invasion
Race for the Galaxy: Xeno Invasion is the fifth expansion for the classic game of space conquests, Race for the Galaxy.
Xeno Invasion comprises the third story arc in the game series. It depicts the galaxy as being under attack by waves of violently xenophobic aliens, dubbed the Xenos. This expansion adds Xeno military worlds (worlds conquered and occupied by them), specific military vs. Xenos, and a new keyword: ANTI-XENO.
Merlin's Beast Hunt
Most know of the tournaments of knights hosted by Arthur, but only a few know of Merlin’s Beast Hunt tournament! Held on a remote isle, mages use magical seeds and their own sorcery to create fences of natural elements to enclose and capture various beasts.
Windmill Cozy Stories
The playful wind wanders around the world, whirling from one windmill to another. Along the way, he catches the stories as they are told.
He carries them past our windows, throws them as dewdrops at our feet, and hides them in the rustle of the leaves high above our heads. They are hidden everywhere, speaking softly to us. So on bright spring mornings or warm autumn evenings, when we go out into the garden or sit by the fire, we listen to the hispers of the wind and share his cozy stories.