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Cities
Cities is a city-building game in which you draft the best projects and arrange them in your own playing area. Designed by Steve Finn and Phil Walker Harding and illustrated by Jorge Tabanera, it allows games for groups of 2 to 4 players, ages 10 and up, lasting about 40 minutes. With action and resource draft mechanisms, it will give you the opportunity to visit the cities of Sydney, Venice, New York, Barcelona, Rio de Janeiro, Lisbon, Mexico City, and Buenos Aires. Can you design the most magnificent neighborhood?
My City: Roll and Write
My City: Roll & Build is a dice game in which over four chapters, each with three episodes, you create a unique city. The roll of the dice shows everyone which building to draw on their game pad, and from episode to episode, you have to face new challenges. First the land is developed and later gold is found. This brings bandits into your city who must be surrounded and taken into custody.
Argoat
The legendary paradise of Eden is hidden somewhere in the darkness, and if you can find eight hidden pieces of knowledge, you can learn its location and return to this land.
Savernake Forest
Autumn is coming to an end in the Savernake Forest… Help the animals gather and store food for the winter! Savernake forest is a game where 2-4 players build their own section of the forest with paths where animals and food will appear. To get the highest score, players must ensure that on each path the animals can collect their favorite food.
Brass: Birmingham
Brass: Birmingham is an economic strategy game sequel to Martin Wallace\' 2007 masterpiece, Brass. Birmingham tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham during the industrial revolution, between the years of 1770-1870.
Holding On: The Troubled Life of Billy Kerr
Holding On: The Troubled Life of Billy Kerr
"All my life I\'ve kept my mouth shut - out of loyalty, out of fear... out of shame. And look where it\'s got me, lying here with my rear-end hanging out of a blue gown, all you lot fussing around me. Sure, that\'s no way to live. No way to die."