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Traitors Aboard
Traitors Aboard is a hidden role party game that combines strategy, bluffing, and social interactions.
Slyville
Medieval cities were home to very different types of people. Not only pious monks, humble scholars and trustworthy merchants, but also those mischievous, cunning and dishonest. In Slyville, a board game of bluff and deceit, you become one of the latter kind. As head of a guild operating in one of the world\'s major trade and cultural centers of the Middle Ages, you will be sending your trusted right-hand men to various districts of the city to find trade bargains, make deals, and provide the organization with more power and wealth — not always in a way that is completely legal, but for sure fun and entertaining!
Shamans
You are a Shaman protecting the spirit worlds from the threat of the shadows since the dawn of time, but could the danger come from your own ranks? Will you be able to read through the schemes of your corrupted rivals and find yourself on the right side of this age-old struggle?
Industry
From the clay pit to the robot factory, you must steer your burgeoning industrial empire through five different eras in this exciting auction game. Experience the discovery of steam power, electricity and the first machines – then put them to work for you. Build factories, then secure rail lines and shipping rights for your business; in the end these will be worth valuable bonus points.
Good control and clever planning will make you the most successful industrial magnate!
Modern Art
Make a pretty penny as the owner of a world-class museum in this new edition of the classic high-stakes art auction game! Buy and sell masterpieces while demand fluctuates and earn the most money to win.
Secret Identity
Can you guess the famous identities of your opponents whilst they try to guess yours? With a limited number of pictogram cards to last the game, think carefully about the clues you’re using up well as those you’re receiving each round!
High Society
In Reiner Knizia\'s High Society, players bid against each other to acquire the various trappings of wealth (positive-number and multiplier cards) while avoiding its pitfalls (negative number and divisor cards). While bidding, though, keep an eye on your remaining cash - at the end of the game, even though all those positive-number cards might add up to a win, the player with the least money isn\'t even considered for victory.