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Finca
The players take the roles of Mallorcan farmers, who strive to harvest as many of the island‘s tropical fruits: figs, almonds, olives, oranges, grapes, and lemons, as possible. The players deliver their harvested fruits to the island communities, which have constantly changing requirements during the course of the game. For these deliveries, the players receive victory points. In the end, the player with the most victory points is the winner.
Robo Rally
This classic strategy game of robot survival gets a new look, designed in partnership with its original designer, Richard Garfield, and Hasbro.
Players choose a robot and direct its moves by playing cards. Chaos ensues as all players reveal the cards they\'ve chosen. Players face obstacles like industrial lasers, gaping pits, and moving conveyor belts, but those can also be used to their advantage! Each player aims to make it to each of the checkpoints in numerical order.
Gaia
Gaïa is a 2-5 player game in which you create a world, instill life in it, build cities, try to satisfy their needs, and use godly powers to shape the world to your benefit.
Gigamons
Enchanting Artwork
Imaginative and accessible gameplay
Simple to learn and supports key skill development.
Who can summon the powerful Gigamons? Only the player who collects the most Elemons! In this sweet yet strategic tile laying game of memory and magical powers, match pairs of Elemons to call upon three Gigamons to win the game!
Parks Memories: Coast to Coast
A strategic matching game for two or more players offering simple and flexible gameplay. Parks are represented in tiles laid out in a grid across the table face down. Gameplay includes four simple steps: reveal two tiles; choose one of the revealed tiles and place it in front of you; add a new tile to the board; lock one of the tiles with the hiker token. Gameplay passes from person to person until one player or team has collected three sets of matching park tiles in front of them.
Q-bitz
Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!
Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!
Q-bitz Solo
Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.
Downforce
Tires screech. Gears shift. Drivers push their million-dollar cars to the limit. Restored by Rob Daviau from the 1996 Spiel des Jahres recommended game “Top Race”, Downforce puts players behind the wheel of cars with a different Power each. The difference between victory and defeat could be a single card.
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: 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: 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.
Power Grid: Brazil/Spain & Portugal
Power Grid: Brazil/Spain & Portugal includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
This expansion also includes its own box of the same dimensions as the Power Grid box so you can store your other expansion maps!
By Golly!
A children\'s memory game. A hand of colorful cards depicting birds, worms, etc are dealt to every player, and around 20 cards that match the cards in the player\'s hands are scattered face down around the table. Players must match cards from their hand with cards on the table to clear out their hand. First to do this wins.