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[DAMAGED] Wolves
Wolves is a semi-cooperative board game for 3-6 players. You take on the role of a community leader attempting to manage limited resources to help get your people through the winter. To survive, you need to co-operate and share through the gifting of what you\'ve gathered and grown, which will dwindle as you head toward winter.
Gaia
Gaïa is a 2-5 player game in which you create a world, instill life in it, build cities, try to satisfy their needs, and use godly powers to shape the world to your benefit.
Free Market: NYC
FREE MARKET: NYC is a competitive and strategic board game based on the principles of a free market economy, presented from a humorous and ironic perspective of life.
In this game, you will find yourself managing a group of people who work together in different assignments, aiming to grow their fortune according to your vision.
Concordia: 8 Forum Cards mini-expansion
8 Forum Cards is a mini-expansion for Concordia. It can be combined with the base game with or without expansions, Concordia: Salsa is not required.
It is a cardboard sheet with rules and also includes Navegador: Privilege Cards.
Concordia Salsa
"Salsa" is the Latin word for "salted", and in the Concordia: Salsa expansion for Concordia, players will find:
Two new maps: "Byzantium" and "Hispania"
Salt: Wooden salt tokens (a sixth commodity) and city tokens for salt-producing cities. Salt can be exchanged for any other commodity at any time, making it essentially a "wild" commodity.
Concordia Solitaria
In CONCORDIA SOLITARIA you compete alone or in a team of two against the tricky opponent CONTRARIUS. As the cards you play also determine the reactions of your adversary, only skillful planning leads to victory.
In a two player game you can either compete with CONTRARIUS as a cooperative team or challenge it individually.
CONCORDIA SOLITARIA may be played on any of the maps and with any other expansion for CONCORDIA.
20th Century
In the 20th Century, every region strives to develop. Some become financial leaders, others become centers of learning. Science and commerce propel nations into the future – but what kind of future? Growth produces waste, and advances come with a cost to the environment. How will you mitigate the inevitable ecological catastrophes?