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Battle Dentale
Working as a monster in an evil wizard\'s dungeon isn\'t easy. It\'s dark, damp, and your boss has a habit of turning employees into frogs during annual performance reviews.
But perhaps the worst thing is the boredom. Sure, it\'s exciting when the occasional hero stumbles past and you have a bit of a scuffle. However, most of the time you\'re just hanging about watching mould grow on the walls.
Cyclades: Legendary Edition
In the Cyclades archipelago, off the shores of a divided Greece, players develop their cities and compete for supremacy under the watchful gaze of the gods.
In Cyclades: Legendary Edition, designers Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc have reworked the Cyclades base game and its many expansions to make gameplay more dynamic and fluid.
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.
Kingdom Rush: Elemental Uprising - Gnomish Gnonsense
A Gnome Wizard, boom-bunnies, and a lumbering ragdoll of doom! What\'s not to love as you encounter four new scenarios of magic and trickery leading to the imposing colossal lizard boss Xyzzy!
Inside the expansion, you’ll find the new Hero Razz & Rags alongside the massive 80mm tall new Boss Xyzzy!
Across four scenarios you’ll encounter new mechanics including Gnome Trickster Tower Mods, new Miniboss the Gnoll Warleaders, and the gigantic hammers of Xyzzy!
Kingdom Rush: Elemental Uprising - Dark Elf Slayer Expansion
Seek vengeance with new hero Reg’son as he hunts fearful boss Baj’nimen the Hateful in four new scenarios!
Inside the expansion, you’ll find the new Hero Reg’son, new Boss Baj’nimen the Hateful, both with gorgeous plastic miniatures. Baj’nimen stands at a whopping 80mm tall as he rides his giant centipede!
Across four scenarios you’ll encounter new mechanics including dragon Tower Mods, a new Miniboss the Twilight Brute, and Baj’nimen’s dreadful Rain of Dark Magic!
Kingdom Rush: Elemental Uprising
Kingdom Rush: Elemental Uprising is a fully co-operative standalone board game for 1 to 4 players that offers the ultimate tower-defense experience for the tabletop.
[DAMAGED] 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.
Q-bitz
Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!
Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!
Q-bitz Solo
Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.
Arboretum
Arboretum
Arboretum is a strategic card game that challenges players to create the most beautiful path through the garden. Choosing the correct cards and placing them in the most efficient orientation will score you the most points at the end of the game. With elegantly simple rules, Arboretum offers players surprisingly complex choices.
The Shipwreck Arcana
The Shipwreck Arcana is a compact, co-operative game of deduction, evaluation, and logic. Each player\'s doom constantly changes as they draw numbered fate tiles from the bag. By choosing which fate to give up and which card to play it on, you can give your allies enough information to identify the fate you\'re holding...which is important, as the active player cannot communicate with their allies during their turn!