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Fit to Print: Kickstarter Edition
Fit to Print is a puzzly tile-laying game about breaking news, designed by Peter McPherson and set in a charming woodland world created by Ian O’Toole!
Thistleville is the world’s most bustling little town — it’s a challenge to keep up with everything going on, from who took home first prize for their baked goods at the community fair to who has been digging in Mrs. Brambleberry’s carrot patch.
Cascadia - Landmarks
In Cascadia: Landmarks expansion, players create sprawling habitats and place beautiful natural landmarks within them. Landmarks give each environment its own look and feel, while also providing dynamic endgame scoring bonuses!
Arena: For The Gods! [DE]
Arena: For The Gods!
Welcome to the Arena of the all-powerful, where only the greatest mythological heroes fight to please the Gods. With Arena, dive into a universe in which heroes from 6 different mythos fight together for the entertainment of their Gods. Handpicked by a divine hand for a battle to the death, you\'re assuming the role of a powerful fighter
Wild Ride Expansion - Downforce
Clear the road! Here comes the new expansion for Downforce, introducing two new tracks: Aloha Sands and Savanna Stretch! Pass the other cars by speeding on the jumps, and avoid wild animals crossing the road. A copy of Downforce is required to play
Danger Circuit Expansion - Downforce
Turbocharge your game of Downforce with this expansion pack! Add two new tracks and six new racer powers to your game
A copy of Downforce is required to play
Downforce
Tires screech. Gears shift. Drivers push their million-dollar cars to the limit. Restored by Rob Daviau from the 1996 Spiel des Jahres recommended game “Top Race”, Downforce puts players behind the wheel of cars with a different Power each. The difference between victory and defeat could be a single card.
Fit to Print
Fit To Print is a tile-laying game for the whole family. Players simultaneously collect newspaper tiles, stacking them on their desks until they think they have what they need to make the perfect front page.