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Takenoko
A long time ago at the Japanese Imperial court, the Chinese Emperor offered a giant panda bear as a symbol of peace to the Japanese Emperor. Since then, the Japanese Emperor has entrusted his court members (the players) with the difficult task of caring for the animal by tending to his bamboo garden.
In Takenoko, the players will cultivate land plots, irrigate them, and grow one of the three species of bamboo (Green, Yellow, and Pink) with the help of the Imperial gardener to maintain this bamboo garden. They will have to bear with the immoderate hunger of this sacred animal for the juicy and tender bamboo. The player who manages his land plots best, growing the most bamboo while feeding the delicate appetite of the panda, will win the game.
Flamme Rouge: Meteo
Flamme Rouge: Meteo, a small expansion for Flamme Rouge, introduces players to weather phenomena such as storms, side winds, and head winds.
The Quacks of Quedlinburg: The Duel
Return to Quedlinburg in The Quacks of Quedlinburg: The Duel!
Ply your wares against your rival doctor and draw the locals in with your potions. Win over members of the crowd in the town square and prove that you know your potions! But be careful, your potions can still explode if you aren’t careful with your ingredients!
Takenoko
A long time ago at the Japanese Imperial court, the Chinese Emperor offered a giant panda bear as a symbol of peace to the Japanese Emperor. Since then, the Japanese Emperor has entrusted his court members (the players) with the difficult task of caring for the animal by tending to his bamboo garden.
Takenoko: Chibis
A long time ago, the Emperor of China offered to the Emperor of Japan a giant panda, a symbol of peace. Your delicate mission: Take care of the animal by planning a bamboo field. Now as a reward for your great work, you are being offered a second panda...a female!
Smash Up: Marvel
The "shufflebuilding" game Smash Up begins with a simple premise: take the 20-card decks of two factions, shuffle them into a deck of forty cards, then compete to crush more bases than your opponents! Each faction involves a different gaming mechanism, and each combination of factions brings a different gaming experience.
The Quacks of Quedlinburg
The best quack surgeons from across the land gather to brew their concoctions against smelly feet, homesickness and hiccups. To brew your potions, draw ingredients from the shared supply bag. Take care with what you draw, as too many peas could spoil the mixture. Do you stop early to improve your chances of making a better potion later, or do you risk a big setback to get more money and fame now?
Bohnanza
Bohnanza is the first in the Bohnanza family of games. The cards are colorful depictions of beans in various descriptive poses, and the object is to make coins by planting fields (sets) of these beans and then harvesting them. To help players match their cards up, the game features extensive trading and deal making.
Village Rails
In the sleepy English countryside, life continues undisturbed as it has for centuries. It is up to you to travel to every corner of this land, bearing the promise of modernisation, accommodating the oddly specific demands of the locals, and ushering in the age of steam.
Mississippi Queen
Every year, there is a famous boat race along the winding course of the Mississipi River. To earn the prize, a captain must ably maneuver through the curvy river to pick up passengers gussied up in crinoline, but also be the fastest to steer between the other boats, numerous islets, and various other hazards of navigation
The Quacks of Quedlinburg: The Herb Witches
This kit contains components needed for a fifth player, along with further rubies and new ingredients! If you’re struggling to find the perfect recipe, then maybe one of the herb witches can lend a hand!
Agricola: Family Edition
A simplified version of the classic worker-placement farming game suitable for children as young as eight.
Flamme Rouge
Flamme Rouge
The excitement in the air is electric as the leaders round the last corner and head for the finish line. Each team has used cunning and skill to position their sprinter for this moment, but only one has done enough to pull off the win!
La Granja: ¡No Siesta!
La Granja: No Siesta is a standalone dice game following up the boardgame La Granja.
The players need to collect resources to cross them off on their scoring sheet in order to get the most victory points. They can hire helpers to use their special effects. They build a barn to store goods and sometimes they need to have a little time off and have a Siesta!
Flamme Rouge: Grand Tour
Flamme Rouge: Grand Tour introduces multi-stage campaigns, varying from short 3-stage Tours all the way up to full 21-stage Grand Tours.
In addition to the campaign mode, this expansion also includes new track tiles, special stages and specialist riders that allow you to customize your decks.
Each of these additions can be used both in single-stage races and in the campaign mode.
[DAMAGED] The Quacks of Quedlinburg
The best quack surgeons from across the land gather to brew their concoctions against smelly feet, homesickness and hiccups. To brew your potions, draw ingredients from the shared supply bag. Take care with what you draw, as too many peas could spoil the mixture. Do you stop early to improve your chances of making a better potion later, or do you risk a big setback to get more money and fame now?
Smash Up
Aliens and ninjas! Pirates and dinosaurs! Combine the powers of two factions and use your minions to smash Bases in this hilarious strategy game that rewards different tactics every time depending on which decks you smash together.
Joan of Arc: Orléans Draw & Write
In Joan of Arc: Orléans Draw & Write, 1-5 players draft followers that will help them move about France, gather goods, build buildings, establish trading stations, make money, and contribute to beneficial deeds. The player who can best utilize the followers they choose will score the most points and win.
Switch and Signal
Switch and Signal – All aboard the co-operative train game!
Llamaland
Being a farmer is not exactly easy with all the hills and mountains around. Whilst fitting your fields, you collect crops to obtain the coveted llama cards. These let you place a llama in your tableau and score victory points at the end. Keep an eye out for the objectives to score additional victory points before your opponents do. In the end, the most successful farmer who scores the most victory points wins.
Century: Spice Road
Travel the silk road to establish trade routes and fulfil demands for certain goods in this family-friendly strategy card game.
The Alchemists Expansion - The Quacks of Quedlinburg
The Alchemists of Quedlinburg are as famous as they are notorious. People seeking help come from far and wide to have their – sometimes extremely exotic – complaints treated “expertly”. In this latest expansion, distill essences to free the citizens of Quedlinburg from these afflictions and receive valuable bonuses to become the number one alchemist. A copy of The Quacks of Quedlinburg is required to play.
Camel Up 2nd Edition
In Camel Up, up to eight players bet on five racing camels, trying to suss out which ones will place first and second in a quick race around a pyramid. The earlier you place your bet, the more you can win — should you guess correctly, of course. Camels don\'t run neatly, however, sometimes landing on top of another one and being carried toward the finish line. Who\'s going to run when? That all depends on how the dice come out of the pyramid dice shaker, which releases one die at a time when players pause from their bets long enough to see who\'s actually moving!
Jamaica (2nd Edition)
In February 1678, after a long career of piracy, Henry Morgan cleverly managed to get himself named Governor of Jamaica, charged with driving out pirates and buccaneers! Rather than doing that, he invited all his former “associates” and brothers-in-arms to settle there, where they were able to finally enjoy the fruits of their activities with total impunity.
All aboard!