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Andor: The Family Fantasy Game – Danger in the Shadows
In this expansion to the base game, a dangerous beast, the Shadow Wardrak, is up to mischief in the lands of Andor. Without hesitation you set off on a quest to rid him from the lands once and for all! But before you start this huge task there is still a lot to do.
Dirty Pig
In this card game, players want to be the first to have a barn full of dirty pigs whilst making other players pigs really clean. The first to have only dirty pigs in their barn wins!
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.
Quirky Circuits
It’s snowing in Robotopia, which means it’s time for Penny to hit the slopes! Race across the snowy landscapes, collecting flags along the way with the newest robot resident. Penny is the coolest penguin robot there is and can catch some serious air if you time their slides right.
Andor: The Family Fantasy Game
In this cooperative family role-playing game, each player chooses one of four powerful heroes: the magician, the warrior, the archer, or the dwarf. Your heroic journey begins with a mission to rescue some wolf cubs that are lost in a dangerous mine. But, before embarking on your search, your party must get past Mart, the bridge guard, by completing all of his tasks. Only then will he let your party cross his bridge and enter the mine.
Candy Island
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.
Ctrl
In Ctrl, players try to dominate a cube by crawling over it with their colored bricks, preferably covering other players\' bricks along the way.
In more detail, you start with a 3×3×3 cube that has one block of each player color stuck into one of the cube\'s holes. (In a two-player game, each player controls two colors, but at the start of play they secretly choose one of those colors to be their scoring color, with the other color serving only as a blocking mechanism.) Each player has a matching colored flag that sticks out of their block.