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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.
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!
Ratzzia
The pantry shelves are nearly overflowing with food and the mice are rushing to collect what they need to ensure their families have enough to eat through the harsh winter. Each family forages for themselves, trying to do the best for the wee offspring. The first to fill their little sack will be the envy of all mousedom.
Fabled Fruit
Once upon a time there was a marvelous forest full of gorgeous fruits. These fruits could be squeezed and mixed into the most delicious juices…
Patchwork: Valentine Edition
February 14, Valentine’s Day – a special day for all love birds: it is time to show your affection with small (and large) gifts. Maybe a candlelight dinner, a flower bouquet, or – like in this game – a big box of chocolates? Patchwork Valentine is based on the popular mechanics of the classic Patchwork game. Are you in for this “lovely” challenge of putting together the most marvellous box of chocolates for your darling?
My City
My City is a unique, family-oriented legacy gaming experience that is played in relatively short episodes. The game consists of 24 different episodes beginning with the development of a city in its early preindustrial stages and progressing through industrialisation.
During each game, players customise their experience by adding elements to their own boards. Players’ choices and actions made during one session of gameplay carry over into the next session, creating a personalised gaming experience. For players who do not want to experience My City as a legacy game, a double-sided game board offers an alternate setup for repeatable play.
Patchwork
Build the most aesthetic (and highest-scoring) patchwork quilt in this clever two-player game! The fewer holes that you leave in your quilt, the better, but more complicated patches are worth more points.