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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!
The Grand Carnival - On The Road
The carnivals in this town just got even bigger! Clowns, enormous attractions, golden tickets, and more peanuts than you can handle, all arriving by train in the next week. And you’re taking this show on the road, stopping in cities across the ol’ US of A. Can you create the greatest carnival this country has ever seen?
Habitats
In Habitats, each player builds a big wildlife park without cages or fences. The animals in your park need their natural habitats: grassland, bush, rocks or lakes. The zebra needs a big area of grass and some water adjacent, for example, while a bat needs rocks and bush and water, a hart needs bush and grass, and a crocodile needs mainly water. There is a snake, baboon, bee, elephant, otter, lizard, turtle, eagle, meerkat, scorpio, hog, catfish, rhino, etc., each with its own landscape requirements — 68 different animals in total.
Race to the Raft
Race to the Raft is a co-operative, path building, tile placement, social puzzle board game for 1-4 players.
Burgle Bros 2: The Casino Capers
The Burgle Bros are back at it. Never one to turn down a challenging heist, they have decided to take down a string of casinos. But this is no office job—tougher safes, tightened security, and, perhaps worst of all, you\'ll be working during the day!
Burgle Bros
Burgle Bros. is a cooperative game for 1-4 players. Players are unique members of a crew trying to pull off a robbery of a highly secure building — without getting caught. The building has three floors (4x4 tiles), each with its own safe to crack. Players start on the first floor and have to escape to their helicopter waiting on the roof.
Feast for Odin
Using the central board in A Feast for Odin, players have to hunt, gather basic materials, refine those materials, develop their production-buildings, build/buy ships, and raid settlements.
The resulting earnings are placed on the players\' board in the best possible pattern to produce income and (later) victory points.