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Finca
The players take the roles of Mallorcan farmers, who strive to harvest as many of the island‘s tropical fruits: figs, almonds, olives, oranges, grapes, and lemons, as possible. The players deliver their harvested fruits to the island communities, which have constantly changing requirements during the course of the game. For these deliveries, the players receive victory points. In the end, the player with the most victory points is the winner.
Windmill Valley
It’s the late 19th century, and more than 9000 windmills dot the landscape of the Netherlands, some of them purpose-built to dry the lowlands, called polders. In the polders between these windmills are fields filled with colorful tulips—the flower that once was a part of the turbulent history of the first financial bubble but is now simply a quintessential part of the Dutch landscape, especially on the famous Bloemen Route (or “Flower Route”).
Crossing Oceans
Towards the end of the 19th Century, ever larger and faster ocean liners revolutionized the growing maritime traffic. Daring shipping companies opened steamship lines to the most important ports worldwide. Modern steel juggernauts replaced traditional sailing ships and competed intensely for dominance on the major shipping routes.
Earth
Earth, the soil that supports and sustains our beautiful planet, Earth. Over thousands of years of evolution and adaptation the flora and fauna of this unique planet have grown and developed into amazing life forms, creating symbiotic ecosystems and habitats.
Three Sisters
Three Sisters is a strategic roll-and-write game about backyard farming. Three Sisters is named after an indigenous agricultural technique still widely used today in which three different crops — in this case, pumpkins, corn, and beans — are planted close together. Corn provides a lattice for beans to climb, the beans bring nitrogen from the air into the soil, and the squash provides a natural mulch ground cover to reduce weeds and keep pests away.
Cascadia - Landmarks
In Cascadia: Landmarks expansion, players create sprawling habitats and place beautiful natural landmarks within them. Landmarks give each environment its own look and feel, while also providing dynamic endgame scoring bonuses!
Keystone: North America (Deluxe)
In Keystone: North America, you and your friends will take on the role of biologists and work to build an interconnected ecosystem through the careful placement of cards. Use skills, introduce important Keystone animals, and perform wildlife research to maximize your points.
La Granja Deluxe Master Set: La Granda Expansion
The La Granda Box for La Granja is filled with colossal components. Boards, building and player markers, dice, and more! Play your games of La Granja in a truly Epic Scale!
After Us
2083. Humankind died out decades ago, leaving behind mere vestiges of its time on Earth. As time went by, nature reclaimed land all over. In this resurgent world, apes have kept evolving. They\'ve been gathering in tribes, growing, mastering human items, and advancing in their quest for knowledge. As the leader of such a tribe, you need to guide it towards collective intelligence.
Tiny Epic Pirates: Player Mat Sets (Pack of 4)
Tiny Epic Pirates Player Mat Sets (Pack of 4)
Dog Park
Welcome to Dog Park, a mid-weight, competitive set-collection and point-to-point movement game in which players take on the role of dog walkers who recruit, walk, and care for their dogs over four rounds.
Dog Park: European Dogs Expansion
It\'s time to take some of Europe\'s finest dogs for a walk. The European Dogs expansion includes 29 cards with 2 new abilities: Lone Wolf and Well Trained. These cards come with the Collector\'s Edition of Dog Park.
Dog Park: Famous Dogs Expansion
The dogs of page, stage, and screen have come to Dog Park. The Famous Dogs expansion includes 29 dog cards with 3 new abilities: Hoarder, Show Off, and Slowpoke. These cards come with the Collector\'s Edition of Dog Park.
Ready Set Bet
In Ready Set Bet, you and your friends head to the races for a day of cheering, jeering, and betting on your favorite horses, whose fates hang on every roll of the dice.
Stack 'n Stuff: A Patchwork Game
In this newly illustrated edition, players are on the move. However, packing all your stuff into the moving trucks is quite tricky, costly and time consuming. And the day runs out fast! The last player on the time track is choosing one of the next three furniture patches. After paying the costs for transportation and time for loading, the player places the patch on the truck board. The player who manages to pack their truck best as well as earns the most money during the game is a moving master and wins the game!
Viticulture World: Cooperative Expansion
In the Viticulture World expansion for Viticulture (a top-30 ranked game on BoardGameGeek), cooperate with members of your extended winemaking family (or play solo) in 7 asymmetric continents as you try to achieve global recognition. Balance the growth of your individual vineyard with the combined effort of your fellow players to gain influence within the region.
Race to the New Found Land
Race to the New Found Land
Daring sailors risk life and limb to journey across the vast Atlantic ocean, discovering a giant island off the coast of North America: the New Found Land. Now, the mightiest nations of western Europe are competing for the riches of this new region as everyone scrambles to stake their claim. Your efficiency and ingenuity will be your greatest assets as you move settlers, sell valuable cargo, and discover new resources in the race to become the most influential power in this burgeoning new land.
Submarine
Evidence of Atlantis! Is this mythic civilization a reality? Pictures from the oceanic bathyscaphe Neptune XIII seem to prove the existence of an ancient civilization under the sea. It discovered what may be vestiges of the mythic civilization of Atlantis.
Imperial
Each player represents an international investor. The players attempt to increase their capital and gaining influence in the most powerful European nations.
Navegador
In the 15th century, the Portuguese Prince Henry the Navigator (Henrique o Navegador) summoned the best cartographers and navigators of his time and instructed them to explore the shores of the African coastline . They thereby won expertise in navigation and shipbuilding, heralding the Age of Exploration and enabling Portugal to later to find a sea trade route to India and China. In the height of its power Portugal controlled the sea trade from Brazil to Japan and attained overwhelming wealth with the trade monopoly on spices.
Patchwork: 10th Anniversary Edition
Build the most aesthetic (and highest-scoring) patchwork quilt in this clever two-player game! The fewer holes that you leave in your quilt, the better, but more complicated patches are worth more points.
Zoo Vadis
What if the animals were the ones who ran the zoo?
…Presumably, this wild government would be built upon the support of fellow creatures and fueled by the fame, attention, and prestige of wide-eyed visitors. Naturally, the most aspirational beasts would lobby for a position in the star exhibit, and the lead star would be elected Zoo Mascot.
In order to join the star exhibit, each species must campaign its way up the hierarchy of enclosures with the majority support of animal voters. And the lead star will be the species that has earned the most laurels from both raving fans and jealous rivals along the way.
Great Western Trail: New Zealand
In Great Western Trail: New Zealand, you are a runholder — that is, the owner of a sheep station — on the South Island of New Zealand at the end of the 19th century. Recent years have seen your family farm prosper by diversifying your breeds of sheep and by increasing the value of your wool.
With the dawn of the new century, new challenges have arisen. You must acquire new and improved breeds of sheep to ensure the prosperity of your family business and the laborers who work for you.
[DAMAGED] Windmill Valley
It’s the late 19th century, and more than 9000 windmills dot the landscape of the Netherlands, some of them purpose-built to dry the lowlands, called polders. In the polders between these windmills are fields filled with colourful tulips—the flower that once was a part of the turbulent history of the first financial bubble but is now simply a quintessential part of the Dutch landscape, especially on the famous Bloemen Route (or “Flower Route”).