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Stack 'n Stuff: A Patchwork Game
In this newly illustrated edition, players are on the move. However, packing all your stuff into the moving trucks is quite tricky, costly and time consuming. And the day runs out fast! The last player on the time track is choosing one of the next three furniture patches. After paying the costs for transportation and time for loading, the player places the patch on the truck board. The player who manages to pack their truck best as well as earns the most money during the game is a moving master and wins the game!
Beta Colony
Beta Colony
It all started when the Imperium seized control of Earth and declared martial law, sentencing those who opposed their will to immediate death or worse fates. It seemed as if all hope was lost, but before their edict could be carried out, a group of defectors managed to wrest control of the Ridback, a Class–II jumpship, and flee with as many of the condemned as they could save.
Curious Cargo
I stumbled upon a midnight market. It wasn\'t selling flowers or farm goods. It was a more curious sort of cargo: energy capacitors, strange crystalline material, and something green and jiggly. Since then, I\'ve been dragged into it, deep into the thick of it.
Die Fighter - Space Cadets: Dice Duel
Space Cadets: Dice Duel – Die Fighter brings two new experiences to the Dice Duel universe to give veterans a whole new way to play.
CATAN: Starfarers Duel
In CATAN: Starfarers Duel, you explore the vastness of space, fly to distant planets, buy and sell resources, found colonies, and establish trade relations — all while keeping an eye out for pirates who threaten mischief. Perhaps you also want to arm your spaceship to be in good shape against threats...
The game, which has been extensively revised from 2001\'s Starship Catan, includes five entry missions and features a variable set-up.
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy
In the card game Race for the Galaxy, players build galactic civilizations by playing game cards in front of them that represent worlds or technical and social developments. Some worlds allow players to produce goods, which can be consumed later to gain either card draws or victory points when the appropriate technologies are available to them. These are mainly provided by the developments and worlds that are not able to produce, but the fancier production worlds also give these bonuses.