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Terminus
You and your competitors’ transit companies have been hired by the city to build new subway lines and commercial developments to improve the city\'s bottom line.
San Francisco
For San Francisco, the first half of the 20th century is an era of dynamic growth and new opportunities. It\'s also a chance for you - junior urban planner - to take part in a contest for the most amazing reconstruction plan of the city. Sit down with your sketchbook and create a project that will make you stand out from the competition. Design a beautiful city in this game by Reiner Knizia, world-famous board game designer.
Village Rails
In the sleepy English countryside, life continues undisturbed as it has for centuries. It is up to you to travel to every corner of this land, bearing the promise of modernisation, accommodating the oddly specific demands of the locals, and ushering in the age of steam.
Colt Express: Horses and Stagecoach
Its ride or die!
This expansion adds a 3D stagecoach alongside the train from the base game Colt Express. Bandits also ride horses to aid them in robbing the train. Watchout, the stagecoach is protected by a guard!
The Castles of Tuscany
The beautiful Tuscany region, in the 15th century, is the home of the Italian Renaissance. As influential princes, the players make creative decisions to build their region into a flourishing domain.
Temporum
In some of the best versions of reality, the Egyptians discover America, the industrial revolution happens early, and robots take over. In others, the Renaissance produces a plutocracy which leads to a utopia(or perhaps to anarchy). It’s all in the subtle details.
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Created by Michael Kiesling, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra challenges players to carefully select glass panes to complete their windows while being careful not to damage or waste supplies in the process. The window panels are double-sided, providing players with a dynamic player board that affords nearly infinite variability!