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Propolis: Kickstarter Edition
Propolis is a worker-placement, engine-building, area-control, and tableau-building game. Players take on the role of competing medieval bee colonies and take turns deploying worker bees to collect pollen, fortify their positions, and construct their hives to appease their queen and become the most glorious in the land!
Everdell Duo
In Everdell Duo, you either compete against your single opponent or play co-operatively with another player to earn the most points. You accomplish this by placing workers to gather resources, then use those resources to play cards face up in front of you, creating your own woodland city.
Little Alchemists
Will you surpass your teachers\' knowledge and grow up to become the best alchemists in the land? Let\'s find out! It\'s time to grab your potion ingredients, sharpen your deduction skills, and get mixing!
Little Alchemists is a family-friendly deduction game that\'s designed to grow with the curious minds of young players. The game starts with simple concepts and mechanisms; you\'ll start by gathering and combining ingredients for brewing potions to sell. However, as you collect keys by achieving your potion-making goals, you\'ll unlock new chapters that gradually add more components, mechanisms, and complexity to the experience
Faraway
Welcome to Alula, a mysterious continent with ever-changing geography, shaped after the rhythm of the seasons. Beyond the Sea of Mists lies the mysterious continent of Alula. Roam across the land in search of its secrets, meet its inhabitants and list its wonders in order to gain more fame than your opponents.
Sagrada: Glory
Return to the famous Sagrada Familia cathedral in Sagrada: Glory, the third and final of the Great Facades expansions. This modular expansion explores the thrill of competition and rivalry—add everything inside or handpick modules to enhance your crafting experience.
Flamecraft: Wooden Resources - 2nd Printing
Upgraded wooden components for Flamecraft
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.