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Creature Comforts
Life in the forest is a lot of fun, at least while the sun is shining and the leaves are on the trees. Those days don’t last forever though, and long before the weather starts to change, the wise animals start to harvest for the long cold winter ahead. You will spend many months tucked into your burrow and you want to make it as cozy as possible. A nice bowl of soup, a comfortable rocking chair, and some toys and games will go a long way to make those dark winter days pass by quickly.
Stardew Valley: The Board Game
A cooperative board game of farming and friendship based on the Stardew Valley video game by Eric Barone. Work together with your fellow farmers to save the Valley from the nefarious JojaMart Corporation!
Wandering Towers
Each year, the graduating classes of the Ravenrealm Magic School compete to demonstrate their mastery of magic. For the final exam, all the wizards of each class must assemble at the legendary Ravenskeep… but every last one of them has procrastinated, distracted by learning new spells. They’ve also used all their potions—they can’t show up unprepared, with empty potion bottles!
Wandering Towers: Mini-Spell Expansion 3
This expansion includes 2 New Magic Spells for Wandering Towers. New Spells included are Fill a Potion Bottle and Extra Die Roll.
FILL A POTION BOTTLE: If you use this magic spell, you may flip one of your own empty magic potion flask to the full side.
EXTRA DIE ROLL: If you use this magic spell, you may roll a new movement value with the die after a movement card is played, instead of moving the value indicated on the card. If the movement card shows a die or dice, you may roll the die again. In both cases you have to move the result of the roll.
Wandering Towers: Mini-Spell Expansion 2
Mini spell expansion 2 includes: Close Ravenenskeep and Draw 2 Cards.
Close Ravenskeep
Effect: Place this spell face down (bramble side up) atop Ravenskeep. While it is there, no wizards can move into (or onto) Ravenskeep, and no one else can cast this spell. At the beginning of your next turn, remove this spell from Ravenskeep and place it face up with the other spells; Ravenskeep is now open, and the spell is available again.
Draw 2 Cards
Effect: Draw the top 2 cards from the deck. Note: You will not draw to fill your hand to 3 cards at the end of your turn until you have fewer than 3 cards.
Wandering Towers: Mini-Spell Expansion 1
This expansion contains 2 spells: Retrieve A Card and Movement Swap.
Rats of Wistar
In Rats of Wistar, you play the role of one of the four rats who organized the escape from a lab. As such, you will have to lead your family to prove that you are the most deserving of leading the entire colony. Thanks to your extraordinary skills, you will be able to explore the Farm until you reach the pantry to be able to grab the appetizing cheese; exploiting the artifacts abandoned by humans at the edge of the Wood, you will create new inventions and expand your lair under the trees, digging new rooms and building new beds.
MonsDRAWsity: Robots
MonsDRAWsity: Robots is the next thematic expansion for MonsDRAWsity, adding 50 more monsters to the game, new variant rules, and a 10th player board! Will you be able to memorize, describe, and draw these magnificent machines, or will your wires get crossed?
Everdell: The Complete Collection
Dive tailfirst into the world of Everdell with the Complete Collection. Build a city of critters and constructions and explore the Emerald Valley and beyond; celebrate the Bellfaire, wonder at Newleaf’s mechanical marvels, trek into the Spirecrest Mountains, explore the underwater depths of Pearlbrook, and chance the dangers of Mistwood. Play against automated opponents including the dastardly Rugwort and cunning Nightweave and meet heroes of renown like Corrin Evertail himself. Everdell is easy to learn, yet offers satisfying strategic depth and endless replayability. Will the sun shine brightest on your city?
Sherlock: Propagation
The fire in an important laboratory in Oslo hides disturbing events. What happened? Why? Follow the clues of your team of researchers to answer these and other questions. Will you avoid spreading?
Sherlock: The Tomb of the Archaeologist
In each Q case, you try to solve a mystery case with 32 clues.
In Q: Tomb of the Archaeologist, you must answer some questions about Edward Carter\'s murder.
Sherlock: 13 Hostages
The tactical unit has intervened in a hostage robbery, but the robbers have disappeared, what happened?, why? Follow the clues with your team of investigators to answer these questions and other questions. Will you find the stolen jewels?
Sherlock: Death on the 4th of July
In each Q case you try to solve a mystery case with 32 clues.
Play in turns, one player at a time, until all cards have been revealed or discarded.
Gizeh!
The three Great Pyramids of the pharaohs of the Fourth Dynasty were built on the Giza Plateau. Besides, there are other structures destined to other members of the reigning family: Mastabas and Hypogea.
Imperial Miners
Imperial Miners is a light engine-building card game for 1 to 5 players from designer Tim Armstrong (Arcana Rising, Orbis), in which players excavate mines using a clever card activation system. This stand-alone game is set in the popular Imperial Settlers universe and offers beautiful illustrations, easy-to-grasp rules, and satisfying gameplay full of chain reactions and engine-building synergies.
Borderlands: Mister Torgue's Arena of Badassery
You and a team of Vault Hunters enter Mister Torgue’s Arena of Badassery™ to face off against his collection of skags, bandits, and assorted psychos. You can play a one-off battle filled with explosions, slaughter-splosions, sauce-plosions, and loot-splosions!!! Or play a series of deadly fights in campaign-mode that will see your Vault Hunter level up between games.
Dragonkeepers
In this fantasy universe, each player is the chief of a tribe of dragon keepers, defending the dragons from attacks by the evil hunter. The hunter wants to see those cute dragons dead, but must get past the dragon keepers.
Paris: Eiffel
The tower built by architect Gustave Eiffel rises high above Paris, announcing the inauguration of the Universal Exposition. There are those who define it as a monstrous iron cyclops and others as the first step into modern architecture. There is no doubt it will leave very few indifferent.
Gaia
Gaïa is a 2-5 player game in which you create a world, instill life in it, build cities, try to satisfy their needs, and use godly powers to shape the world to your benefit.
Deadly Dinner: Killing Woodstock
Deadly Dinner - Killing Woodstock is set in San Francisco, 1970: Ten people have one goal: Reviving the legendary Woodstock Festival. A tranquil San Francisco commune, an up-and-coming rock band, and a tough motorcycle gang are united by their love of music, peace, and mind-expanding drugs. However, the festival turns into a death trip for the commune’s spiritual leader. Once the guru was found murdered, peace, love, and happiness were over.
Inca Empire: The Card Game
Become one of the Inca\'s regional leaders in Inca Empire: The Card Game! Expand the empire by extending your road system, build cities to house your people, and construct temples to please the gods.
Wise Guys
Flappers dance the Charleston at fabulous parties fueled by the booze your gang distributes. Schmooze with the politicians as you fund their election campaigns and let the voters know which way to vote, if they know what’s good for them. With enough clout at City Hall, there’s nothing to fear from the law — you can sell booze on the streets and literally get away with murder. In Wise Guys, players control rival gangs, competing to be the most successful ‘alky runners’ in Chicago during the Prohibition.
Fabula Rasa: Horror
In Fabula Rasa, players take turns telling a constantly changing story as is typical of oral traditions.
The motifs on the cards provide visual bullet points for people, objects, and locations that are central to the action, things that must be remembered in the correct order, with cards disappearing and new ones being added each round. Those who, as a narrator, manage to present their version of the story without errors will be rewarded accordingly.
Fabula Rasa: Crime
In Fabula Rasa, the players take turns telling a constantly changing story, as is typical of oral tradition. The motifs on the maps provide visual cues for central persons, objects and locations of the story, which must be remembered in the correct order. Creative and challenging to the memory is the fact that in each round, cards disappear and new ones are added. Those who succeed as storytellers in presenting their version of the story without mistakes are rewarded accordingly.