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Gaia Project: The Lost Fleet Expansion
There will be four new factions: Darkanians, Mowyed, Space Giants, Tinkeroids, corresponding to 2 new planet types: proto planets and asteroids
The new layout of the map will feature holes where the ships of the lost fleet and some new planet types will be placed
There will be new smaller sector tiles (edge sectors)
Ships of the lost fleet allow access to new action spaces and technolgies to be found on the new board, aswell as special federation tokens and artifacts, no standard Q.I.C. actions anymore, Q.I.C. actions only available on ships
Robo Rally
This classic strategy game of robot survival gets a new look, designed in partnership with its original designer, Richard Garfield, and Hasbro.
Players choose a robot and direct its moves by playing cards. Chaos ensues as all players reveal the cards they\'ve chosen. Players face obstacles like industrial lasers, gaping pits, and moving conveyor belts, but those can also be used to their advantage! Each player aims to make it to each of the checkpoints in numerical order.
Godtear: Jaak, the Dubious Alchemist
Trouble is brewing with Jaak, the Dubious Alchemist.
Strange Jaak’s potioncraft is famous throughout the land. He wanders from town to town, bringing unusual brews with legendary healing powers. Wherever Jaak goes, his Cauldron Cronies are there to keep his knapsack stocked with weird and wonderful ingredients.
Ark Nova: Marine Worlds
Ark Nova: Marine Worlds, an expansion for Ark Nova, introduces multiple new elements to the game, such as sea animals that each have to be played in new special enclosures that must be built adjacent to water.
The Witcher: Old World
In The Witcher: Old World, you become a witcher — a professional monster slayer — and immerse yourself in the legendary universe of The Witcher franchise.
Terrain Crate: Battlezone Street Accessories - Deadzone
In the hyper-capitalist urban sprawls of the GCPS, consumers are bombarded with the neon glamour and bright advertising of dozens of corporations in every street. These systems continue to function long after they’re abandoned inside of containment protocols.
Terrain Crate: Connector Booster Pack - Deadzone
Mantic’s Battlezones Tile System range brings affordable, modular scenery to any 28mm wargaming table. The tile-based terrain can be assembled in an endless variety of ways using an innovative system of connector clips which do not require glue. Every set in the Battlezones Tile System range is cross-compatible.
Terrain Crate: Forgotten Foundry - Deadzone
The industrial areas of the GCPS are swiftly abandoned in warzones, left to rot like those who staffed them. Many rusted derelicts serve as cover for ongoing battles in the outer spheres.
Terrain Crate: Gang Warzone - Deadzone
In the unregulated Outer Spheres of the GCPS, gang warfare is rife, representing a constant danger to colonists. These criminals can be found in brutal firefights with rivals over the crisscrossing gantries and walkways of the newly erected habitats.
Terrain Crate: Battlefield Ruins - Deadzone
The devastating weaponry brought to bear by both alien cultures and human soldiers tears through the pre-fabricated structures of colonised worlds. These ruins become vital as cover as the wars rage on.
Terrain Crate: Military Checkpoint - Deadzone
Build a small military outpost, watchtower, or checkpoint with this great set. There’s a comms relay and defence laser included, plus fortified walls and barricades to take cover behind.
Hive Of The Ghoul-Kin - Epic Encounters
Confront formidable, flesh-eating foes with this Epic Encounters warband box!
Ghouls teem in the darkness, stealing up from their subterranean kingdom to filch corpses wherever they can find them. There’s not an undisturbed graveyard to be found on the continent.
Barrow of the Corpse Crawler - Epic Encounters
Pit your roleplaying group against a ravenous Corpse Crawler with this Epic Encounters boss box! Compatible with fifth edition or any fantasy roleplaying game.
There are things in the endless passages beneath the world; things that feast on the dead. Things that carry death with them, spewing foulness in their wake as they drag their vast bulk through an endless darkness. The corpse crawler. An enormous worm, oozing through the illimitable darkness, drawn ineluctably by the scent of the dead. And who knew death had undone so many?
Tribes of The Wind
In a post-apocalyptic world, the tribes of the wind are going to rebuild the world on the polluted ruins from the past.
Players will have to plant forests, build new villages and temples, and decontaminate surrounding areas.
Terrain Crate - Starship Scenery - Deadzone
Every GCPS lab is equipped to the highest standard for those working there. In fact, the equipment found in these facilities is deemed to be worth more than the staff operating it.
Terracotta Army
In Terracotta Army, you represent talented craftsmen and artists laboring to build the wondrous assembly of statues. During the game, you collect resources, upgrade your workers, and seek favor with the Emperor\'s advisors. Your goal is to play a crucial role in the process of creating the terracotta army.
Barrage
Barrage is a resource management and strategic placement game in which players compete to build their majestic dams, raise them to increase their storing capacity of precious water, and deliver all the potential power through pressure tunnels connected to powerhouse energy turbines. Each player represents one of the international companies who are gathering machinaries, innovative patents, and brilliant engineers to claim the best locations to capture and exploit the water power of a contested Alpine region crossed by rivers.
Barrage - 5th Player Expansion
Barrage is a resource management and strategic placement game in which players compete to build their majestic dams, raise them to increase their storing capacity of precious water, and deliver all the potential power through pressure tunnels connected to powerhouse energy turbines.
Gaia Project
"Explore the galaxy and lead your faction to victory in this thrilling follow-up to Terra Mystica! Terraform neighbouring planets to suit your faction, each of which boasts special skills and abilities in this highly replayable strategy game."
Ark Nova
In Ark Nova, you will plan and design a modern, scientifically managed zoo. With the ultimate goal of owning the most successful zoological establishment, you will build enclosures, accommodate animals, and support conservation projects all over the world. Specialists and unique buildings will help you in achieving this goal.
Photosynthesis
In this beautiful and unique game, several varieties of trees compete to grow and spread their seeds in the sunlight of the forest. Take your trees through their lifecycle, from seedling to full bloom to rebirth, and earn points as their leaves collect energy from the revolving sun’s rays. Carefully pick where you sow and when you grow, as trees in the shadows are blocked from light, and from points.
Terraforming Mars
In the 2400s, mankind begins to terraform the planet Mars. Giant corporations, sponsored by the World Government on Earth, initiate huge projects to raise the temperature, the oxygen level, and the ocean coverage until the environment is habitable. In Terraforming Mars, you play one of those corporations and work together in the terraforming process, but compete for getting victory points that are awarded not only for your contribution to the terraforming, but also for advancing human infrastructure throughout the solar system, and doing other commendable things.
Ark Nova: Map Pack 2
Ark Nova: Zoo Map Pack 2 features five new zoo designs.
The “Tournament 1” design is on all four game boards so that players can compete with the same layout.
Four different zoo boards with new and interesting abilities are on the opposite sides of the Tournament game boards:
Artificial Intelligence
Caves
Drawing Board
Lagoon
The Witcher: Old World - Skellige Expansion
Inhabited by different Clans, Islands on the Great Sea breed traders, warriors, and leaders. One might see the Islands as an opportunity for political connections, but a witcher or a mage would rather travel there to train, hunt monsters, and seek an adventure. It may be of great benefit to visit Skellige Islands, as well as other, unexplored ones, but such travels rarely come without a cost.