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Pollen
Create a lush garden of beautiful blooms in order to attract helpful pollinators to their favorite flowers in this abstract tile laying game.
Stone Age
The "Stone Age" times were hard indeed. In their roles as hunters, collectors, farmers, and tool makers, our ancestors worked with their legs and backs straining against wooden plows in the stony earth. Of course, progress did not stop with the wooden plow. People always searched for better tools and more productive plants to make their work more effective.
Trailblazer: The John Muir Trail
Embark on a journey of exploration and discovery along the historic John Muir Trail through the High Sierras of California. Explore the majestic mountains and lush meadows, the picturesque waterfalls and alpine lakes. Scale the heights of Yosemite\'s iconic Half Dome or Sequouia\'s Mt. Whitney! Enjoy meandering through Evolution Valley or Tuolumne Meadows, pausing to take in the beauty of Thousand Islands Lake or cooling your feet in the Kings River. Be humbled beneath a giant and ancient Sequoia, or catch (and release) a Golden Trout, listen to the song of an Ouzel, watch Marmots at play, or spot the rare Snow Plant. Happy trails!
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.
Honey Buzz
"The bees have discovered economics. The queens believe that if they sell honey to the bears, badgers, and woodland creatures, they will find peace and prosperity. "
Everdell Farshore
The rugged coast north of Everdell Valley is a land brimming with adventure and mystery. Stalwart sailors search for bountiful islands and valuable treasures. Dutiful monks inhabit abbeys and scriptoriums, meticulously translating and illuminating. Hard-working folk gather resources and build their cities in unison with the ever-changing waves of the mighty ocean.
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.
Frutticola
Frutticola is a game for 2-4 players and lasts about 60 minutes. It\'s a modern style game, in which the many strategies and different options don\'t make the game last longer. Here you can purchase the English version of the game.
My Lil' Everdell
Introducing the best board game for little fans of Everdell, My Lil Everdell. Join Chip, Sweep, and the other kids of Everdell to build the most spectacular make-believe city anyone has ever built. This easy to learn worker-placement and tableau building game will provide family fun while getting the lil’ ones\' brains a buzzin’, improving focus and enhancing young learner skills. Climb across the rope bridge, watch out for the dragon’s den, and join us in the fort for the latest addition to the award-winning Everdell line, My Lil Everdell.
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.
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.
Fire & Stone
In Fire & Stone the players lead their tribe through the Stone Age. They scout new lands, harvest nuts and mushrooms and finally build villages. The aim of the game is to have the most successful tribe by exploring new lands, building huts and gathering resources. With the invention of new tools and techniques like ship building or pottery the expansion of the player’s tribe can even be accelerated.
Garden Nation
Build the specific buildings of your new town in the garden. But you are not alone...
Eriantys
In a world of floating islands, young magical creatures wish to enter into the great schools of magic. Take the role of a school principal in a great challenge: what school will be the most influent? Use wisely your 10 assistants to move students into your dining room and onto the islands and to guide Mother Nature
Meeples & Monsters
Meeples and Monsters is a big, beautiful bag-building engine builder by designer Ole Steiness (Champions of Midgard and more). Depth, replayability, beautiful components, and a splash of meeple humor will have you coming back for “just one more play” game night after game night!
Marrakech
Inside the bustling bazaar, the Market Organiser is inspecting rugs. Roll the dice to move Assam, but beware the high cost if he lands on another player’s tapestry. Sharp and strategic area control game, Marrakech is now a modern classic.
Dinner in Paris: Battle of the Chefs
Exponential increase in direct player interaction!
More gameplay without adding complex rules.
Flexible modules that you can pick and mix.
The River
The River
In The River, you and the other mayoral players each struggle to create the best pioneer settlement by developing land along a river bed in your town, collecting resources from the area, and constructing buildings. As you explore and build up the untouched frontier, your workers will settle down along the way, meaning that your other workers will shoulder more of the burden to do what you want to do, which includes making nicely organized landscapes to please the aestheticians in town.
War of the Buttons
War of the Buttons
In War of the Buttons two to four players lead a gang of kids that tries to build its own hut.
There will be brawls in the forest, in the quarry or on the huge meadow. The kids collect buttons, trust their big brothers and rat on the other players at school.
Flick of Faith
Gods are powerful and… bored! Make a bet with the others, use your unique powers and gather the most believers in the Archipelago of the Navel of the World. Flick of Faith is a flicking area control game in which players are sending their prophets into the islands by flicks. Make sure people heard about you on every island. Even better if you can get the domination – the winning is close. But be careful! To make the bet more interesting other gods would use every sneaky trick.
Imhotep: A New Dynasty
Construction of the Egyptian monuments continues! You have shown yourself to be worthy and have been selected to lead future building projects. Can you prove your skill once again? In the market, there are new tools to support you in your work. Even the Egyptian gods are paying attention to your achievements! They are ready to reward you, if you are able to predict your building plans with accuracy. But if you fail, you will be punished. With new building site boards, new market cards, and much more, this expansion yields 1,024 playing variations in combination with the base game.
Agricola: Family Edition
A simplified version of the classic worker-placement farming game suitable for children as young as eight.
Brew
Players must choose how to use element dice, either to take back control of as many seasons as possible in an area-control game or to procure goods at the local village in a worker-placement game. Recruiting woodland creatures and brewing potions can help offset chance die-rolls or create an engine to help you tame the lands.
Dinner in Paris
The restaurant industry in Paris is buzzing after the inauguration of a new pedestrian square in a very popular district for Parisians and tourists from all around the globe. It is a golden opportunity for you, restaurant owners, to open one of the addresses that will contribute to the culinary diversity and the reputation of the French capital. However, there isn’t space for everyone and your opponents could throw a wrench in your gears!