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Nestlings
In Nestlings, players assume the role of birds competing to gain priority across four biomes: savannah, alpine, freshwater, and desert.
Each round, players roll their biome dice, then place the dice in biomes one at a time, alternating in clockwise order. Once players have placed all their dice or have chosen to pass for the round, each biome is resolved.
Dice Theme Park: Deluxe Add-ons
This deluxe add on box takes Dice Theme Park to new heights! Included in this box are 3D monorails miniatures and the inserts for each player count, the innovations mini-expansion which adds new customisation options to your park, and the surprises mini-expansion which adds exciting new attraction tiles and staff skills with new mechanics.
Sagrada: Glory
Return to the famous Sagrada Familia cathedral in Sagrada: Glory, the third and final of the Great Facades expansions. This modular expansion explores the thrill of competition and rivalry—add everything inside or handpick modules to enhance your crafting experience.
Dice Theme Park
Dice Theme Park is a dice manipulation board game, all about creating and running your own park of fairground attractions.
Match 5
Can you match all 5? Think, link and create combinations! Find a common link between two icons on the dice, your imagination is your only limit as you try to find an answer to ten combinations in three minutes.
Roll for the Galaxy
Roll for the Galaxy
Roll for the Galaxy is a dice game of building space empires for 2-5 players. Your dice represent your populace, whom you direct to develop new technologies, settle worlds, and ship goods. The player who best manages his workers and builds the most prosperous empire wins!
In the Footsteps of Darwin
Twenty years after his expedition around the world, Charles Darwin is writing On the Origins of Species. He wants to gather new information about animal life, particularly about continents he hardly explored. Who other than young naturalists, eager for discovery, could help the renowned scholar finish writing his most famous work?