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Evolution: Another World
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Evolution: Another World

£20.97 £34.95
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We know a great deal about the evolution on Earth (and we hope that Evolution: New World helped you with that too). It\'s an exciting story of various creatures acquiring defensive & offensive traits to adapt to the ever-changing environment. What we don’t know is if there might be other worlds where completely different creatures dwell. Will the same laws of evolution apply there too? It\'s time to find out!

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Mice and Mystics Mice and Mystics
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Mice and Mystics

£61.56 £79.95
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Transformed into mice by the nefarious Vanestra, players must work together to save an imperiled kingdom. Face adversaries such as spiders, cockroaches and of course the greatest horror of all, the castle\'s housecat! Explore an ever-changing, interactive environment and contribute to a rich storyline that players develop over the course of a game.

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Eila and Something Shiny
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Eila and Something Shiny

£58.85 £61.95
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Somewhere far away, a mystery awaits...

Deep in the forest, an innocent rabbit - Eila, leaves their home to embark on a life-changing adventure.

Please note: This story explores some mature themes, such as loss, that may be emotional for some children.

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Pax Pamir: Second Edition
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Pax Pamir: Second Edition

£68.76 £79.95
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In Pax Pamir, players assume the role of nineteenth century Afghan leaders attempting to forge a new state after the collapse of the Durrani Empire. Western histories often call this period "The Great Game" because of the role played by the Europeans who attempted to use central Asia as a theater for their own rivalries. In this game, those empires are viewed strictly from the perspective of the Afghans who sought to manipulate the interloping ferengi (foreigners) for their own purposes.

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