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Azul: Duel
Decorate the magnificent ceilings of the palace. Will the vaults look more beautiful by day or by night? Azul Duel invites you to play with light and pit opposites against each other.
This competitive strategic game for two players retains the purity and elegance of the original Azul while adding an extra tactical dimension in which you determine the pattern in which tiles will be placed, in addition to drafting tiles to complete that pattern.
Takenoko
A long time ago at the Japanese Imperial court, the Chinese Emperor offered a giant panda bear as a symbol of peace to the Japanese Emperor. Since then, the Japanese Emperor has entrusted his court members (the players) with the difficult task of caring for the animal by tending to his bamboo garden.
Takenoko: Chibis
A long time ago, the Emperor of China offered to the Emperor of Japan a giant panda, a symbol of peace. Your delicate mission: Take care of the animal by planning a bamboo field. Now as a reward for your great work, you are being offered a second panda...a female!
Doomlings
Somewhere on a doomed and distant planet, life has emerged, competing for supremacy until the world’s inevitable destruction. The object of the game is to score the most points by the time the world ends. Score points by playing Traits for your Doomlings’ species, making them more adaptable, resilient, and mischievous. As your Doomlings assert their dominance, Catastrophes will befall the planet, causing setbacks for each competing species. When the third Catastrophe inevitably strikes, the world ends, and the Doomlings with the strongest set of traits gets to look the Apocalypse in the eye and declare…“I scored the most points!”
San Francisco
For San Francisco, the first half of the 20th century is an era of dynamic growth and new opportunities. It\'s also a chance for you - junior urban planner - to take part in a contest for the most amazing reconstruction plan of the city. Sit down with your sketchbook and create a project that will make you stand out from the competition. Design a beautiful city in this game by Reiner Knizia, world-famous board game designer.
Sagrada: Glory
Return to the famous Sagrada Familia cathedral in Sagrada: Glory, the third and final of the Great Facades expansions. This modular expansion explores the thrill of competition and rivalry—add everything inside or handpick modules to enhance your crafting experience.
Atheneum: Mystic Library
The magic exam is tomorrow so you and your classmates head to the library! With the knock of a magic wand on a precise stack of books — tada! — you can learn an entire subject in an instant. In exchange for this after-hours intrusion, however, the security guard asks you to clean up and organize the library shelves. So roll up your sleeves and get to work!
Azul: Summer Pavilion Mini
Azul Summer Pavilion Mini is ready to take on the road, go to the park, stop for a coffee, or even get on a plane!
Plastic overlays hold the pieces snugly on the player board, giving every player the confidence to know their tiles are not moving.
Offering the same great gameplay as its larger companion, this beloved family game is considered one of the best modern abstract games!
This trip-friendly title can follow you anywhere the vacation season will bring you!
Cat Blues: The Big Gig
Bid for the hottest blues bands and book your big gig as you compete for the most mouse tips.
Bid with your hand of cards to assemble a better hand and book quartets of cool cat musicians.
Jokers can fill-in for missing musicians, but be careful — these erratic entertainers can hurt your reputation!
Compete to book the widest variety of bands across three connected games.
Spice up your venue with the included Serenading Sevens expansion.
Sea Salt & Paper: Extra Salt
A mini-expansion for Sea Salt & Paper, presented as a booster pack: 8 new cards with 5 new effects.
Azul Mini
Introduced by the Moors, azuleijos (originally white and blue ceramic tiles) were fully embraced by the Portuguese when their king Manuel I, on a visit to the Alhambra palace in Southern Spain, was mesmerized by the stunning beauty of the Moorish decorative tiles. The king, awestruck by the interior beauty of the Alhambra, immediately ordered that his own palace in Portugal be decorated with similar wall tiles. As a tile-laying artist, you have been challenged to embellish the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora.
Sea Salt & Paper
During their turn, you assemble your hand, maybe place cards for their effect, and decide if you want to end the round. But do you think you are the one with the most points in hand?
You will have to choose: stop the round immediately or give the others an extra turn to try to extend the gap? Is it worth taking the risk?
Llamaland
Being a farmer is not exactly easy with all the hills and mountains around. Whilst fitting your fields, you collect crops to obtain the coveted llama cards. These let you place a llama in your tableau and score victory points at the end. Keep an eye out for the objectives to score additional victory points before your opponents do. In the end, the most successful farmer who scores the most victory points wins.
Azul: Summer Pavilion
The third instalment of the award-winning Azul series introduces wild colours among other new mechanics in a stylish new twist on the beloved abstract original.
Clank!
Clank!
Burgle your way to adventure in Clank!, the new deck-building board game.
Sneak into an angry dragon\'s mountain lair to steal precious artifacts. Delve deeper to find more valuable loot. Acquire cards for your deck and watch your thievish abilities grow.
Azul
Azul
Azul invites you, a tile laying artisan, to embellish the walls of the Royal Palace of Evora.
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra
Created by Michael Kiesling, Azul: Stained Glass of Sintra challenges players to carefully select glass panes to complete their windows while being careful not to damage or waste supplies in the process. The window panels are double-sided, providing players with a dynamic player board that affords nearly infinite variability!