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Nemesis: Lockdown
Nemesis Lockdown builds on the tense, cinematic experience Nemesis is known for, adding even more opportunities for emergent, dramatic gameplay.
Nexus Ops: 3rd Edition
Nexus Ops is a light-medium science fiction war game. The game boasts a hexagonal board that is set up differently every time, as well as (in the Avalon Hill edition) cool "glow" miniatures and lots of combat. Players control competing futuristic corporations that battle each other for control of the moon\'s Rubium Ore. By winning battles and fulfilling Secret Missions, you can obtain victory points.
Unfathomable: From the Abyss
In From the Abyss, a new expansion for Unfathomable, the SS Atlantica and its journey to Boston are submerged in even deeper peril. New, horrifying monsters emerge from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean to assail the ship, and the waters of the ocean itself have grown violent enough to sweep the passengers overboard. New treacheries are here to sabotage the ship, and with the mythos deck doubling in size, fresh dangers will threaten the Atlantica at every turn.
Feed the Kraken
A hidden-role social deduction game for 5-11 players and plays in 45-90 minutes. Beautifully crafted and illustrated materials bring to life the tragic splendor of the journey on a hand-painted map
The Thing: Infection at Outpost 31
It is the start of the bleak, desolate Antarctic winter when a group of NSF researchers manning the claustrophobic, isolated U.S. Outpost 31 comes into contact with a hostile extraterrestrial lifeform. Bent on assimilating Earth\'s native species, this being infiltrates the facility — creating a perfect imitation of one of the Outpost 31 crew. The staff frantically begin a sweep of the base, desperate to purge this alien infection before escaping to warn McMurdo Station that somewhere, out there in the frigid darkness, something horrible is waiting.
The Thing: Alien Miniatures Set
This expansion contains a set of four highly detailed character miniatures, to use in place of the Alien standees you can find into the base game box. These miniatures represent the four stages of evolution of The Thing, with some iconic shapes seen in the movie, such as the Spider-Head or the Norris-Thing.
Dune: Board Game - Special Edition
Let the spice flow! The beloved strategy game set in the incredible world of Frank Herbert\'s DUNE returns in an updated edition. Who will gain control of the planet that is home to the only source of the most valuable substance in the known universe? This special edition includes three exclusive miniatures: the Storm, the Worm and the Atomic Explosion.
Dune Game Mat
Conquer Arrakis with this deluxe collector\'s game mat (36\' x 24\') for Dune, A Game of Conquest, Diplomacy & Betrayal. Scaled up 135% for maximum visibility, the Dune Game Mat is accompanied by Sandworm, Storm and Family Atomics special edition miniatures.
Nemesis: Space Cats
Four plastic models and corresponding art cards allow you to take on the roles of daring space cats on your tense sci-fi adventures
Gloom! 2nd Edition
"Assume control of an eccentric family of misfits and misanthropes, make them as unhappy as possible, and then kill them! At the end of this hit storytelling card game, the unhappiest family wins, so lower your characters\' Self-Worth by making htem Pursued by Poodles or Mauled by a Manatee, while trying to cheer up your opponents\' families."
Dune: Board Game
Imagine you can control the forces of a noble family, guild, or religious order on a barren planet which is the only source for the most valuable substance in the known universe.
Unfathomable
The year is 1913. The steamship SS Atlantica is two days out from port on its voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Its unsuspecting passengers fully anticipated a calm journey to Boston, Massachusetts, with nothing out of the ordinary to look forward to. However, strange nightmares plague the minds of the people aboard the ship every night; rumors circulate of dark shapes following closely behind the ship just beneath the waves; and tensions rise when a body is discovered in the ship’s chapel, signs of a strange ritual littered around the corpse. This voyage began like any other, but now it seems that the Atlantica may never reach its destination.