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Toriki: The Castaway Island
It is the 19th century. You are teenage members of the first scientific expedition to the semi-legendary uninhabited Toriki Island. Just as you’re about to reach your destination, your ship gets caught in a storm and crashes on underwater rocks. With the last of your strength, you swim to shore, and that’s when your adventure begins! Do you have what it takes to face the challenges of a desert island?
Strato
In Strato, you play together as a team to overcome the game\'s increasingly complex challenges. Juggle the elements to meet the given conditions before you run out of cards.
In more detail, you take turns placing a card on the table and activating its respective effect. You can move the cards that are already present to place them in the right location, but if you don\'t have the elements under control, the effects can backfire.
Canopy
Canopy is a game in which two players compete to grow the most bountiful rainforest. The jungle ecosystem is full of symbiosis and mutualism, and players must grow tall trees and lush jungle plants to attract the most diverse wildlife. By carefully selecting what grows in your forest, you can create the ideal balance of flora and fauna and develop a thriving rainforest.
Sunset Over Water
Each day starts with a simultaneous Planning Phase, followed by individual Trek Phases, and ends with a Clean Up Phase. After the sixth day, a final Scoring Phase occurs.
Herbaceous
In Herbaceous, herb collectors compete to grow and store the most valuable medley of herbs. Everyone starts with four containers, each of which allows a different grouping action
Tribes: Early Civilization
Tribes: Early Civilization
Guide your tribe in its struggles to survive and prosper! Tribes: Early Civilization is a game for 2-4 players experiencing the Paleolithic, Neolithic and Bronze ages in 40 minutes. Players start with a small tribe and the very basics of civilization.
Agropolis
Agropolis is a stand-alone expansion to Sprawlopolis, bringing the same card-laying, variable-scoring gameplay into a new setting: city blocks give way to orchards, wheat fields, livestock pens, and vineyards. As before, players draw three goal cards and then attempt to place cards one at a time to create a rural tableau that best satisfies those goals. New gameplay features help offset overly-powerful scoring combos and layer additional attributes onto certain types of terrain, providing even greater depth of gameplay without sacrificing the original’s signature elegance.