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Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors - Upgraded Player Pieces
Bring some autumn color to your Honey Buzz experience! Upgrade your copy of Honey Buzz with these fall-themed player pieces!
Traitors Aboard
Traitors Aboard is a hidden role party game that combines strategy, bluffing, and social interactions.
Honey Buzz
"The bees have discovered economics. The queens believe that if they sell honey to the bears, badgers, and woodland creatures, they will find peace and prosperity. "
Swindler
Travel back to Victorian London, where players are Swindlers who are only too happy to relieve the rich moneybags of their jewellery, money, and house keys ... They won\'t miss all that.
Block Block Burrito
An expansion set to Throw Throw Burrito and Throw Throw Avocado.Practice your defense! Block Block Burrito introduces Tortilla Shields which add a whole new dynamic to the game. Players are now able to defend themselves against flying Burritos and Avocados! Features 6 NEW BATTLES!
Cover Your Kingdom
Cover Your Kingdom is an absurdly ruthless set-collection party game for 2-8 players ages 9+. The game\'s cutthroat mechanics which make the game a highly-addictive riot-inducer are blunted by the punderfully-whimsical theme.
The Red Cathedral
Autumn is not the best time to climb up on a scaffold in Moscow, but it is still far better than doing so in the winter. Tsar Ivan wants to see results and our team will prove to him that we are the best builders in the city. We are sure to finish off those decorative arches with the brightest shining stones and ensure our place on the list of the government’s trusted workers.
Chocolate Factory
Make the best chocolate you can and sell it all to corner shops and department stores. Earn the most profit to become the champion chocolatier!
Honey Buzz: Fall Flavors
Sweetwater Grove is all a buzz, with honey on the lips and minds of all the woodland creatures. Thanks to the hard work of accountants like you, the Queen’s honey stand is up and running. But now fall has arrived, and winter is coming! Her Majesty has given Her workers new responsibilities: harvest and sell fruit from the fall crop, decorate the hive with colorful autumn leaves, cap and store nectar for winter, and send retiring workers to be honored at the harvest festival before the sun sets on Sweetwater Grove. So strike up the waggle dance, it’s time for business!
Stone Age
The "Stone Age" times were hard indeed. In their roles as hunters, collectors, farmers, and tool makers, our ancestors worked with their legs and backs straining against wooden plows in the stony earth. Of course, progress did not stop with the wooden plow. People always searched for better tools and more productive plants to make their work more effective.