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Diamant (2024)
New 2024 edition!
Venture down mine shafts by turning up cards from a deck to collect treasure. Before the next card is turned up, you have the chance to leave the mine and stash your finds, including any gems you get on the way out! How far will you push your luck?
5-Minute Mystery
5-Minute Mystery is a high-intensity, deductive, mystery game in which players work together to find a culprit hidden in a line-up of suspects.
Just moments before the Museum of Everything was set to unveil its newest exhibit, the priceless MacGuffin, some criminal snuck in and stole it! Now it\'s up to you, a team of detectives, to crack the case, find the culprit, and recover the missing MacGuffin.
5 Minute Dungeon
5-Minute Dungeon is a chaotic, co-operative, real-time card game in which players have only five minutes to escape the randomized dungeon. Communication and teamwork are critical to survival because there\'s no time to form a carefully considered plan — and no predicting what dangers lie ahead.
Diamant: Caution and Betrayal
This expansion for Diamond contains 8 Warning tiles and 8 Betrayal cards. This expansion is definitely full of surprises! Steal your opponent\'s rubies with the Betrayal Module and deploy the Warning Module to taste the real danger with each new round!
Café New Edition
In 1713, King D. João V ordered Sergeant Melo de Palheta to travel to French Guiana in order to secretly obtain coffee seeds to plant in Brazil. In 1800, Brazil was already one of the largest coffee producers in the world. Drinking coffee became popular in Portuguese culture, and coffee beans from Brazil, Sao Tome and Principe, Angola, and Timor were among the most prized at the turn of the 20th century. In this game, players run companies that produce, process, and sell coffee to the most exclusive coffee shops of the Portuguese Bélle Époque.
This new edition includes the Café: EXPRESSO expansion.
The Grizzled
Players cooperate as soldiers in the trenches of World War I, playing cards at the right times to avoid failing missions even while dealing with a hand of mostly secret information.
Rorschach
Rorschach, named after the Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach, uses some of his famous inkblot images (and many new ones) to put two teams to the test. The teams earn points by correctly guessing how their members paired randomly selected words with these inkblot images.