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Maximum Apocalypse: Wasted Wilds
Maximum Apocalypse: Wasted Wilds is the much anticipated continuation of the hit cooperative roguelike game series. It features the same compelling survival gameplay but adds two distinct campaigns with a lot of new twists around exposure to the elements and interactions with other survivors.
Maximum Apocalypse 2nd Ed.
Maximum Apocalypse has a brand new core set, adapting all the rules learned along the way and including the miniatures and trays that make setup and teardown so fast. Rediscover the post-apocalyptic roguelike survival game that sparked Rock Manor\'s longest running series.
Skymines
50 years ago, humanity started mining the Moon and the asteroid belt. For decades this task was firmly held by the World Government and its contractors. Recent unrest collapsed this enterprise, leaving it open for those willing to take the risk. Now adventurous companies and private investors look to revive this mining network and claim the profit!
Armata Strigoi: Resurrection
Close to extinction, the Strigoi play their last card, invoking a blasphemous sacrificial rite that will lead to the rebirth of Deus Diabolus Tempter - the Cobra King! Can the Powerwolf prevent the rise of this lethal enemy?
Tiny Ninjas: The Void Booster Pack
The Void adds 12 new ninja cards to Tiny Ninjas.
Tiny Ninjas
The original Tiny Ninjas, also referred to as Tiny Ninjas OG.
A 1-2 player fast-action card and dice battling game. Players start with 10 health and compete by attacking and defending with ninja cards in an effort to reduce their opponent\'s health to zero. Whoever does this first, wins.
Doodle Dungeon
A dream comes true; players have acquired their own dungeon! Today they visited it for the first time and found a gigantic cave! Hold on a second, the cave is empty! Where’s the dungeon? There aren’t any maze-like walls, no sneaky traps, and above all, no hero-slashing monsters!
Kyoto
Kyoto takes players straight into one of the burning issues of our time: climate change — and not with a wagging finger, but by putting them into the shoes of the decision makers.