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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.
CoraQuest: Keep on Questing
An expansion to CoraQuest, a family dungeon crawling board game, that adds campaign rules to the base game.
Players are now able to level up your heroes between quests, and also keep treasure from one adventure to another. There are two full campaigns included - “The Curse of Hoodez” and “A Spotter’s Guide to the Dungeon”. Each campaign contains five brand-new adventures to play through.
Heroscape: Age of Annihilation – Battle for the Wellspring
Heroscape: Battle for the Wellspring allows 2 players to take their first steps into the exciting world of the expandable Heroscape miniatures game! Inside this Battle Box are 6 new highly detailed, fully assembled unpainted miniatures which includes three dastardly pirates, a noble wizard, and two familiars. Also included are 4 new scenarios and a new terrain tile - Wellspring water. This game is compatible with previous and upcoming Heroscape releases.
Heroscape: The Grove at Laur's Edge
Heroscape: The Grove at Laurs Edge Terrain Pack Expansion includes 3 Laur jungle trees, 6 Laur jungle underbrush pieces, and a setup guide to maximize your use of these striking new terrain features.
Above and Below
Above and Below is a mashup of town-building and storytelling where you and up to three friends compete to build the best village above and below ground. In the game, you send your villagers to perform jobs like exploring the cave, harvesting resources, and constructing houses. Each villager has unique skills and abilities, and you must decide how to best use them. You have your own personal village board, and you slide the villagers on this board to various areas to indicate that they\'ve been given jobs to do. Will you send Hanna along on the expedition to the cave? Or should she instead spend her time teaching important skills to one of the young villagers?