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  • Maximum players: 4
  • Mechanism: Auction: Sealed Bid
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Café New Edition
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Café New Edition

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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.

Availability: In stock
Candy Island
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Candy Island

£16.96 £19.95
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Candy Islands is a simultaneous bidding game in which you\'re competing against your right- and left-hand neighbors in candy-based bids to claim point cards and win special treasures with unique powers.

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O Zoo le Mio
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O Zoo le Mio

£19.77 £32.95
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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.

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Art Society
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Art Society

£32.36 £39.95
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Art Society is a brand new art collection game with easy to learn rules for 2 to 4 players! The game is coming to retail in November.

In Art Society, you are an art connoisseur trying to impress your peers by putting together the most fashionable art collection of them all!

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Sea Salt & Paper
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Sea Salt & Paper

£9.56 £11.95
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During their turn, you assemble your hand, maybe place cards for their effect, and decide if you want to end the round. But do you think you are the one with the most points in hand?

You will have to choose: stop the round immediately or give the others an extra turn to try to extend the gap? Is it worth taking the risk?

Availability: Out of Stock