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Mint Works
Mint Works is a light and straightforward worker placement game. Its compact size makes it easy to put in your pocket and take it anywhere. Its simple rules make it easy to introduce new players to the genre of worker placement.
Mint Delivery
Mint Delivery is a mint tin-sized, pick-up-and-deliver board game designed to be quick-to-play and easy-to-learn.
In the game, players take the role of a mint delivery truck driver, driving around the area taking orders for mints, then delivering them.
Hickory Dickory
In Hickory Dickory, players control a team of mice competing in a royal scavenger hunt hosted by Lord Cuckoo! The mice will ride on a cuckoo clock\'s minute hand as they search for items that match their hunt card. The adorable mice will jump off the hand to collect item tiles and perform various actions that will help them gain berries, a.k.a., victory points.
Café New Edition
In 1713, King D. João V ordered Sergeant Melo de Palheta to travel to French Guiana in order to secretly obtain coffee seeds to plant in Brazil. In 1800, Brazil was already one of the largest coffee producers in the world. Drinking coffee became popular in Portuguese culture, and coffee beans from Brazil, Sao Tome and Principe, Angola, and Timor were among the most prized at the turn of the 20th century. In this game, players run companies that produce, process, and sell coffee to the most exclusive coffee shops of the Portuguese Bélle Époque.
This new edition includes the Café: EXPRESSO expansion.
Heat: Pedal to the Metal
Based on simple and intuitive hand management, Heat: Pedal to the Metal puts players in the driver\'s seat of intense car races, jockeying for position to cross the finish line first, while managing their car\'s speed if they don\'t want to overheat. Selecting the right upgrades for their car will help them hug the curves and keep their engine cool enough to maintain top speeds. Ultimately, their driving skills will be the key to victory!
Heat: Heavy Rain
Heavy Rain introduces two new racing tracks. The Japan Grand Prix happens just after a torrential rain and large puddles remain in front of treacherous curves, decreasing your ability to slow down.