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Sunset Over Water
Each day starts with a simultaneous Planning Phase, followed by individual Trek Phases, and ends with a Clean Up Phase. After the sixth day, a final Scoring Phase occurs.
Draftosaurus - Aerial Show
Add a new mountain zone to your park in this expansion as you cultivate pterodactyl meeples and gain bonuses for their nests!
Draftosaurus: Marina
Add a new river zone to your park in this expansion as you cultivate plesiosaurus meeples and gain bonuses for their nests!
The Crew: The Quest for Planet Nine
Astronauts wanted! Scientists say there is a mysterious ninth planet located at the edge of our solar system. But despite all of their efforts, so far they have been unable to provide substantial evidence of its existence. Join this exciting space adventure to find out if the theories are just science fiction or if you will discover Planet Nine.
The Mind
Ever get the feeling you know what your friends are thinking? Could you be telepathic? If so, you’ll find The Mind an experience like no other! This award-winning game of sixth sense and second sight sees you work together against the odds… As a team of up to four, you lay down number cards, from 1 to 100, in the right order… sounds easy right? The catch is, you can’t communicate! You have to use the power of your mind! With over 1 million copies sold The Mind is great for the whole family. Do you have what it takes to beat…The Mind? Let’s become one!
Sushi Go Party!
It’s a party platter of mega maki, super sashimi, and endless edamame in this expanded version of the best-selling card game. You still earn points by picking winning sushi combos, but now you can customise each game by choosing a la carte from a menu of more than 20 delectable dishes. What’s more, up to 8 players can join in on the sushi-feast… let the good times roll!
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.
The Game
The Game is no toy. You and your friends will have to work together if you are going to beat it. How well can you coordinate your movements? Without talking? Can you trust your friends to make the right move to ensure you can discard all 98 cards? Are you ready to play the game? Or will the game play you?