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The Cost
The Cost
The Cost is a challenging economic board game that places players in the role of a company whose interest is in the asbestos industry around the world. Players compete to make their fortune by concentrating or diversifying in the various aspects of the industry such as mining, refining, and shipping. Whoever ends the game with the most money wins.
Power Grid: Australia/Indian Subcontinent
Power Grid: Australia & Indian Subcontinent includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
The Australia map challenges players with several independent power networks. Players now the ability to sell uranium.
The Indian Subcontinent map offers a more restrictive resource market. It can punish players who expand too quickly with power outages!
Power Grid: Russia/Japan
Power Grid: Russia / Japan includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Russia: This map features a restricted market for power plants. Additionally, the standard rules for exchanging out of date power plants are changed. The players are forced to completely rethink their strategies.
Japan: Based on the crowded geographical surroundings, the players can start two separate networks in Japan. The first connections are restricted to certain cities, guaranteeing a tough fight for the best networks.
Power Grid: Benelux/Central Europe
Power Grid: Benelux & Central Europe includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Power Grid: France/Italy
Power Grid: France & Italy includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Along with the maps are small rule changes to reflect the power culture in these two countries.
Power Grid: Middle East / South Africa - Expansion
Power Grid: Middle East & South Africa includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Power Grid: Québec/Baden-Württemberg
Power Grid: Québec & Baden-Württemberg includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Québec offers ecological power plants that stay on the market longer. This makes it easier for players to acquire these plants that consume no resources.
Azul: Queen's Garden
Welcome back to the palace of Sintra! King Manuel I has commissioned the best garden designers of Portugal to construct the most extraordinary garden for his wife, Queen Maria of Aragon. In Azul: Queen\'s Garden, players are tasked with arranging a magnificent garden for the King\'s lovely wife by arranging beautiful plants, trees, and ornamental features.
Food Chain Magnate
Food Chain Magnate is a heavy strategy game about building a fast food chain. The focus is on building your company using a card-driven (human) resource management system. Players compete on a variable city map through purchasing, marketing and sales, and on a job market for key staff members. The game can be played by 2-5 serious gamers in 2-4 hours.
Inis
Inis is a game deeply rooted in Celtic history and lore in which players win by being elected King of the Island (Inis). Players can try to achieve one of three different victory conditions
Pipeline
The refinement of oil has long been part of the government-controlled energy sector. Amassed with an incredibly complex and inefficient system of refineries, the government has felt the severe pressures of worldwide demand and the ever-increasing global standards for refinement. Unable to keep up with demand, the government has only one option: privatizing the oil industry.
Power Grid: China/Korea
Power Grid: Korea & China includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
The Korea map comes with two separate resource markets (North/South).
The China map has rules for the planned economy in China – power plants come out in ascending order during step 1 and step 2.
Power Grid: Recharged
Power Grid: Recharged is the updated version of the classic economic game, in which 2-6 players vie to build the biggest power-generation network.
What better way to earn money than with electric power?!! But how should you do it? Will you use old-fashioned coal or oil? Maybe you’ll be at the forefront of burning garbage. Nuclear power is tempting, as long as you can acquire uranium