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Imperial Settlers: Empires of the North – Wrath of the Lighthouse
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.
Thorgal: The Board Game (Gamefound Edition)
Thorgal: The Board Game is a cooperative storybook adventure game for 1-4 players aged 14+ designed by Joanna Kijanka, Jan Maurycy, and Rafał Szyma. Players take on the roles of Thorgal, his wife Aaricia, their son Jolan, and Kriss—a deadly female warrior—, and go on a series of adventures.
The game consists of 7 stand-alone scenarios, each taking roughly 90-120 minutes of play. Scenarios do not form a campaign nor have any legacy features, so they can be played by different playgroups and over an extended period of time.
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
Imperial Settlers: Empires of the North – Wrath of the Lighthouse
Empires of the North: The Wrath of the Lighthouse is a story-driven solo campaign for the award-winning engine-building card game: Empires of the North.
The expansion comes with 15 unique solo scenarios played in the order corresponding with the story included in the Campaign book. When playing the campaign mode, players gain access to the new type of cards including Event cards, Legacy locations cards that last from one game to another, and Lighthouses cards that are shuffled to Island decks. Additionally, each of the scenarios can be played individually, just like the scenarios in the base game.
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.
Aeon's End: War Eternal
Aeons End: War Eternal
Gravehold remains the last bastion of The World That Was. As the otherworldly incursions from the creatures known only as The Nameless intensify, a cadre of strange survivors emerge from the void itself. Will they be Gravehold\'s salvation or its undoing?