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Catan Accessories: Traders and Barbarians Game Cards
A set of replacement expansion game cards for use with Catan: Traders and Barbarians.
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.
Nevada/Austin- Formula D Expansion 6
Attempt a death-defying jump over the Colorado River in a heart-pumping race through Las Vegas and wider Nevada, and navigate the F1-standard Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. This expansion requires the Formula D base game
New Jersey & Sotchi - Formula D Expansion 5
Race around the streets of the Sochi Olympic Village in Russia and zoom through 19 high-speed turns in a street race by the Hudson River in New Jersey! This expansion requires the Formula D base game.
Grand Prix of Baltimore & Buddh - Formula D Expansion 4
Adds two testing new tracks to the Formula D base game. Battle for supremacy with improved overtaking possibilities in Buddh, India, and navigate the harsh corners in Baltimore!
Singapour/Docks - Formula D Expansion 3
Prove your driving mastery with a one-of-a-kind night-time street race around Singapore and a course at The Docks with three equally dangerous routes to victory! Expands the base game of Formula D.
Sebring & Chicago - Formula D Expansion 1
Test your racing skills in two new expansion boards for the Formula D base game - from the long endurance race in Sebring, Florida to a mad dash through city traffic in Chicago, Illinois!
Formula D
Speed through an F1 track or take part in no-holds-barred street races in this high-octane racing game. Press your luck to go as fast as possible but try not to crash on the course - or into each other!
Quetzal
Quetzal, the city of sacred birds, has just been discovered. You have 5 days to explore the site and collect the most beautiful objects which are buried there. Will you be able to manage the team entrusted to you on a daily basis to optimize your excavations?
Wild Ride Expansion - Downforce
Clear the road! Here comes the new expansion for Downforce, introducing two new tracks: Aloha Sands and Savanna Stretch! Pass the other cars by speeding on the jumps, and avoid wild animals crossing the road. A copy of Downforce is required to play
Danger Circuit Expansion - Downforce
Turbocharge your game of Downforce with this expansion pack! Add two new tracks and six new racer powers to your game
A copy of Downforce is required to play
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.
Rattlebones
Welcome, girls and boys. My name is Rattlebones, and you have been cordially invited to spend the day at my Fabulous Festival of Dice! Play games! Win prizes! Ride the train! I’ll be wandering about the park, and if you’re the first one to find me, you win! Won’t that be delightful?
Change Horses
Do you have trouble winning at racing games? Well, this game is for the losers out there. Yes, to “win” the game, you have to pick the horse which comes in last. Sounds simple, but, of course, the other players are trying to lose as well.
Bargain Quest
Bargain Quest is a game of adventure and capitalism for 2-6 players. You and your friends will take on the role of shopkeepers in an RPG town plagued by monsters. You must draft item cards to stock your shelves and arrange your displays to attract the wealthiest heroes to your shop.
Bargain Quest: Solo Mode
This pack introduces rules and cards that allow Bargain Quest to be played Solo! Includes 20 Competitor Cards and solo system rules.
Expansion: Requires Bargain Quest to play.
Fiji
In Fiji players make offerings of colored beads over a series of four rounds. To win a round players aim to have the most or fewest beads of each color. A set of condition and effect cards is laid out for each round which determines who will win extra beads.
Caribbean
The board shows the Caribbean in the 18th century. Six pirate ships lie in wait on the sea. They are ready to pillage the rich ports or to rob the booty from other ships. The sea is divided into spaces. Each player has three safe havens marked in his color on the board.
O Zoo le Mio
All players are zoo directors and try to attract the most visitors to their zoos. Success comes to the player who creates the largest attractions.
Gnumies
Gnumies are several races of alien space-faring creatures who love to party. They have parties as often as possible and invite all their friends, but try to avoid having certain party-crashers as guests. Getting families to come gives players extra points, but allowing gate-crashers in, loses points.
Honshū
Honshu is a map-building card game set in feudal Japan. Players are lords and ladies of noble houses seeking new lands and opportunities for fame and fortune.
One game of Honshu lasts twelve rounds, and each round is divided into two phases. First, map cards are played in a trick, and the player who played the highest valued card gets to pick first from those cards played.
Felicity: The Cat in the Sack
Cats have very different personalities: Some adorable and sweet, and some…not so much…
Mountain Goats
In Mountain Goats you work to move your goats to the top of 6 different mountains where they can score points as long as they stay there. You can share spaces with other goats on the way up, but there is only room for one goat at the top of each mountain. If someone else\'s goat moves to the mountain top, they will kick you off and you\'ll have to start your trek over.
No Thanks!
No Thanks! is a card game designed to be as simple as it is engaging.
The rules are simple. Each turn, players have two options:
play one of their chips to avoid picking up the current face-up card
pick up the face-up card (along with any chips that have already been played on that card) and turn over the next card