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Kyoto No Neko
In Kyoto no Neko, 2 to 4 players are kittens who explore the modern-day city of Kyoto, Japan through a series of independent, replayable scenarios. In each scenario, players must fulfill a variety of missions that represent typical cat activities, from befriending a school boy to fighting an aggressive stray cat, or stealing the food from other player\'s dinner bowl. During each game, every player will evolve, developing their skills and gaining the ability to explore new parts of the map by climbing on bushes and rooftops.
Beyond the Horizon
Beyond the Horizon is a civilization game in which players compete to become the most influential society in history through exploration and expansion, development and production, research and technological advancement.
The game is played over a variable number of rounds until enough goals have been achieved to signal the end of the game. Along the way, players will earn points for exploring new lands, settling and building new cities, advancing technologically, and increasing their cultural and economic development. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Joyride: Unleashed
Joyride: Unleashed expands both Joyride: Survival of the Fastest & Joyride Duel: Next Gen.
Unleashed includes the Safari 4x4, the Gum Trap item and the Beetle-Gator mutant beast.
Acquire: 60th Anniversary Edition
Sid Sackson’s ACQUIRE has been a classic game of real estate since its release in 1964. Celebrate the 60 year anniversary with this very special edition featuring deluxe components.
Joyride: High Seas
We’ve been so pleased with the format of Joyride: Downtown that we’ve put together two mini-expansions, Joyride: High Seas (featuring the Pirate Van) and Joyride: Unleashed (featuring the Safari 4×4). High Seas will release alongside Survival of the Fastest (Aug 2024), and Unleashed will release alongside Next Gen (Feb 2025).
Joyride: Survival of the Fastest
Joyride: Survival of the Fastest is an explosively fun board game of loud, fast, high-interaction racing for two to four players. Tactically plan your route, push your luck to take corners at speed, and crash into your rivals to knock them off course.
Choose a car with unique abilities that change the way you race. Do you want the reliability of Auto-Pilot, the precision of Handbrake Turn or the chaos of Donut? Manipulate dice on your dashboard, pushing your luck to pull ahead. Will you lock in your results for maximum control, or risk rolling them to gain an extra inch?
My Shelfie: The Dice Game
You\'ve filled your bookshelf with plants, games, books, awards, and cats! Now that each item has its place, will you be able to find it before the others?
In My Shelfie: The Dice Game, players try to create dice combinations to fill up the spaces in their bookcase. If you manage to fill up a shelf or a column, you block that section to all other players. At game\'s end, only the sections with at least three spaces filled will be worth points!
Do you like nice plants, or do you prefer cute cats? Will you focus your attention on completing columns, or will you try to run for the shelves?
Huang
HUANG is a 2 to 4 player game set in ancient China, during the time of the Warring States. You take control of one of the Warring States, battling to unite the country under your dynasty. Each player has five different leaders: Governor, Soldier, Farmer, Trader, and Artisan.
Witchstone: Full Moon
It\'s full moon in the magical world of Witchstone, and as everyone knows, witches and wizards develop very special powers during a full moon. Their abilities become more powerful, and the potion in their cauldrons even more effective.
Arcs: The Blighted Reach Expansion
By adding the Blighted Reach Campaign Expansion, you can also play Arcs in an innovative micro-campaign, where each game is one episode in an epic trilogy that stretches across an even larger galaxy.
Arcs
Arcs is a sharp sci-fi strategy game for 2–4 players, set in a dark yet silly universe. Ready yourself for dramatic twists and turns as you launch into this galactic struggle.
Carcassonne: Expansion 9 – Hills & Sheep
Carcassonne: Hills & Sheep is the ninth numbered expansion for the Carcassonne base game, and now players get to be shepherds on the hills in addition to the usual thieves, knights, monks and farmers. By placing the tiles in this expansion, players build hills and vineyards, trying to plan ahead to claim the sweetest meadows for points — bringing sheep and shepherds while keeping watch for the wolf that waits to be drawn among the tiles...
Donut Shop
As the newest hires at the local bakery, you have been assigned to work with the hottest selling items - the donuts. Your job is twofold: to arrange the donuts in the display case, and to put together boxes to fulfill customer orders. You’ll also want to make an extra push to sell donuts with sprinkles and coffee, as these can earn you extra cash. Sell your delicious treats better than any of the other employees, and you’ll be walking home with the most money at the end of the day.
Carcassonne: Expansion 4 – The Tower
The Tower is the fourth major expansion for the Carcassonne game. Tower segments are added to the game, as well as some new actions. Instead of placing a Meeple as usual on their turns, players can now either place a tower segment on a tile with a space for a tower, add a tower segment to a tower already standing, or place a Meeple on top of a tower (which "finishes" it).
Cascadero
The kingdom is shattered, its towns are divided, and its people are distrusting. The newly crowned ruler, El Cascadero, seeks to reunite the land, but he can’t do it alone. Thus, he appoints four ministers to visit the people and restore civil harmony. While the ministers are obligated to bring prosperity to the entire land, each of them also has one dedicated responsibility: Farming, Crafting, Mining, and Markets. El Cascadero also records in his book the successes of his ministers…
Trickerion: Legends of Illusion
Trickerion is a competitive Euro-style strategy game set in a fictional world inspired by the late 19th century urban life and culture, spiced with a pinch of supernatural.
King of Tokyo Origins
King of Tokyo: Origins is a standalone game in the King of Tokyo series that\'s meant to serve as an entry point for new players since it\'s a smaller, more affordable package. The game includes four new monsters, an assortment of new power cards mixed with older ones, energy cubes, and green dice with yellow characters.
Living Forest Official Playmat
Play in comfort with this official neoprene play mat that includes all the playing areas and slots for the card and chip decks. Also includes playing areas to use the Kodama expansion! Size 100 x 60 cm.
Root - A Game of Woodland Might & Right
Root A Game of Woodland Might & Right
Root is a game of adventure and war in which 2 to 4 (1 to 6 with the \'Riverfolk\' expansion) players battle for control of a vast wilderness.
Andor: The Family Fantasy Game – Danger in the Shadows
In this expansion to the base game, a dangerous beast, the Shadow Wardrak, is up to mischief in the lands of Andor. Without hesitation you set off on a quest to rid him from the lands once and for all! But before you start this huge task there is still a lot to do.
Last Light: Infinity
New challengers have arrived to squabble over the last star in the known universe!
INFINITY adds 10 new aliens to Last Light and adds components to bring the game up to eight players while keeping the same speed of gameplay!
Last Light
Last Light is a fast-paced 4x game with 3D planets and a rotating board in which players playing asymmetrical alien factions simultaneously gather light right before the heat death of the universe. Each turn, players select an action card, then all players take their actions simultaneously, exploring planets, mining for resources, gaining new technologies, and commanding fleets all while racing to the center of a rotating board to the last known white dwarf star to gather light for their civilization to survive.
Qwirkle Travel
The abstract game of Qwirkle consists of 108 blocks with six different shapes in six different colors. There is no board, players simply use an available flat surface.
Players begin the game with six blocks. The start player places blocks of a single matching attribute (color or shape but not both) on the table. Thereafter, a player adds blocks adjacent to at least one previously played block. The blocks must all be played in a line and match, without duplicates, either the color or shape of the previous block.