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Nucleum: Patrons Set
This mini expansion brings Patron Cards into the game
Nucleum: Metal Coins
65 deep-relief zinc alloy coins.
50 x 1 Thaler (Silver)
15 x 5 Thaler (Gold)
Gaia Project: The Lost Fleet Expansion
There will be four new factions: Darkanians, Mowyed, Space Giants, Tinkeroids, corresponding to 2 new planet types: proto planets and asteroids
The new layout of the map will feature holes where the ships of the lost fleet and some new planet types will be placed
There will be new smaller sector tiles (edge sectors)
Ships of the lost fleet allow access to new action spaces and technolgies to be found on the new board, aswell as special federation tokens and artifacts, no standard Q.I.C. actions anymore, Q.I.C. actions only available on ships
Nucleum: Australia
Saxony\'s energy revolution was so impactful that everyone wanted to start using Nucleums in their regions. Australia\'s huge deposits of uranium were ripe for the taking, leading to visionaries — lured by the vast number of possibilities — visiting the continent and changing it into a new global power. Here, these entrepreneurs have to face new challenges presented by the sheer size of the continent. Fortunately, the clever use of shipping lanes will help them transport resources more efficiently than by rail and even gain access to the nearby island of Tasmania, where a mad scientist conducting his own experiments managed to replicate Elsa\'s invention, which is now proudly presented as an experimental power plant in the island\'s capital of Hobart.
Nucleum
When Elsa von Frühlingfeld presented her invention to King Frederik Augustus II of Saxony, people thought it was trickery. She used the recently isolated element Uranium to heat up a jar of water and used the resulting steam to power an engine that kept the Uranium active via a process she called “atomization.” Her device, the Nucleum, ushered in a new era of energy and prosperity over the next decades.
City of the Great Machine
City of the Great Machine is a strategy game set in a grim universe of technocratic Victorian steampunk. The game features the conflict between the Great Machine, an artificial intelligence network, and an alliance of Heroes. The Great Machine is either controlled by a player or is automated, which completely changes the gameplay.
City Of The Great Machine: The Escalation
The struggle between the Resistance and the Great Machine enters a whole new level. New Heroes with unique abilities join the side of Revolution, while the Great Machine enhances its Servants with powerful implants and sends its new secretly trained Servant into the field. The governmental Surveillance Zeppelin now cruises over the City, opening up new opportunities for both sides of the conflict.
Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition - Discovery
Terraforming Mars Ares Expedition: Discovery adds four new mechanics to base Ares Expedition: awards, milestones, upgraded phase cards, and wild tags.
Awards are end-of-game scoring that are granted to the player with the most of something. Three awards are drawn at the beginning of the game so that players know what they will be rewarded for at the end of the game. The player with the most of that item earns 5VP, second place earns 2VP.
Planet Unknown
Planet Unknown is a competitive, medium-weight, polyomino board game for 1-6 players designed for zero player downtime no matter the size of the group.
Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition - Foundations
Ares Expedition: Foundations contains additional player boards, cubes, and phase cards so that Ares Expedition can be played with up to six players. This expansion also includes two additional game boards. One is a larger score track. The other adds a fourth terraforming metric: infrastructure.
Additionally, there are new project cards that involve the new terraforming metric and a new phase card.
Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition - Crisis
In Terraforming Mars Ares Expedition: Crisis, players will play as corporations, just as in the original Ares Expedition. You choose phases and play project cards as normal. The difference is players are working together to keep Mars habitable after a natural disaster has landed the planet in crisis.
Tiny Epic Dungeons: Extra Dice Set
12 Additional Dungeons Dice to support all player counts and do not have to pass the dice.
Wormholes
In a peaceful galaxy, a new technology has been invented: wormholes. They allow ships to warp from one point to another, which opens up countless possibilities for commerce and travel. As the captain of a passenger spaceship newly equipped with a wormhole fabricator, you can make some serious space bucks by building a robust network of wormholes. Link the farthest reaches of space while delivering passengers to become the most successful captain in this golden age of spacefaring. It’s time to bend space and go fast.
Sovereign Skies: Expansions Box
"Cosmic Calamity" and "Tides of Triumph", expansions for the strategy game Sovereign Skies, each add 18 cards to the base game and allow players to dive deeper into the beautiful Abyssi Cluster and the events that have riddled its history.
Sovereign Skies
On the edge of space, the powerful houses of Old-Earth have finally discovered an abundant source of Atlum energy in the Abyssi cluster, a system of six alien planets striving to maintain peace.
Gaia Project
"Explore the galaxy and lead your faction to victory in this thrilling follow-up to Terra Mystica! Terraform neighbouring planets to suit your faction, each of which boasts special skills and abilities in this highly replayable strategy game."
Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition
Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition is an engine-building game in which players control interplanetary corporations with the goal of making Mars habitable (and profitable).
Nucleum: Court of Progress
As the 19th century draws to a close, the monarchies of Europe struggle to stay relevant in this rapidly changing age. Whether it’s the court of King Frederik in Saxony or the court of the aging Queen Victoria of the British Empire trying to maintain rule over the faraway riches of Australia, they must all contend with the rising political forces clamoring to secure their piece of the pie in the nuclear revolution. As ideologies clash in parliaments, entrepreneurs like yourself must do their best to make sure they have plenty of friends in the halls of power.
High Frontier 4 All - Module 1: Terawatt & Futures
This terawatt module introduces two new patent decks: Freighters (1B) and GW Thrusters (1C). Freighters are a new type of patent card allowing the transport of valuable factory goods back to LEO. GW thrusters are more powerful and efficient versions of the MW thrusters of the core game, allowing your Spacecraft to reach the outer planets more easily. This module also optionally introduces Futures, special game goals to earn victory points.
High Frontier 4 All - Module 2: Colonization
This colonization module introduces orbital space colonies called Bernals (2B) and space pioneers called Colonists (2C). These two types of cards extend the core game to go beyond industrializing and exploiting the resources of the solar system to colonizing and settling the solar system. Bernals upgrade your Colonies to give you extra VP, according to the Hydration of nearby Factories. They also award Colonists, which you can take to Sites to perform extra Operations there.
High Frontier 4 All
This is the 4th ed of Phil Eklund\'s signature game High Frontier. It started with Rocket Flight (1999), a game with the vision to let "Each player start as a spacefaring company in the year 2020 trying to make a profit in trade and technology development." Now that we are at that year, High Frontier has evolved into a modular system open to enthusiasts to keep it updated ever farther into the future.
High Frontier 4 All - 6th Player Add On
All the components needed to play the High Frontier 4 All core game, module 1, and module 2 as a 6-player game.
Room 25 Ultimate
A semi-cooperative hidden identify game where players are trapped within a prison, desperately searching for Room 25, the supposed way out this nightmare. But, not all players want to escape.
Underwater Cities
Underwater Cities is a game for 1-4 players and takes about 30-45 minutes per player. The players represent the most powerful brains in the world, brains nominated due to the overpopulation of Earth to establish the best and most livable underwater areas possible.