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Takenoko
A long time ago at the Japanese Imperial court, the Chinese Emperor offered a giant panda bear as a symbol of peace to the Japanese Emperor. Since then, the Japanese Emperor has entrusted his court members (the players) with the difficult task of caring for the animal by tending to his bamboo garden.
Takenoko: Chibis
A long time ago, the Emperor of China offered to the Emperor of Japan a giant panda, a symbol of peace. Your delicate mission: Take care of the animal by planning a bamboo field. Now as a reward for your great work, you are being offered a second panda...a female!
Mountains Out Of Molehills
Moles have traveled from all over to compete in the annual Mountain Maker tournament. In this light strategy game, competitors show their skill based on how high they can pile their molehills, and by how many mountains they control. The mole that can build and control the most mountains out of molehills over 6 rounds will be declared the ‘top tunneler’ and will win the game. Features a two-level game board and full-color acrylic standees for each mole!
Living Forest: Kodama
The dreadful Onibi has never been more dangerous… He has set foot in the Circle of Spirits and is ferociously attacking the Sacred Tree, while his flames threaten all living things in the forest. But the Spirits of Nature aren’t fighting alone: Sanki has sent small beings of light, the Kodama, to help them face this growing threat.
Living Forest
The forest is on fire and the Sacred Tree is in danger!Four spirts Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn have been called to rescue the Sacred Tree from the grips of Onibi’s devastating flames.Plant protective trees, fend off flames, combine valuable elements, and awaken Sanki – the Guardian of the Forest in order to win the title of Grand Protector. But beware, at the end of each turn Onibi attacks again. Can you save the forest in time?
Habitats
In Habitats, each player builds a big wildlife park without cages or fences. The animals in your park need their natural habitats: grassland, bush, rocks or lakes. The zebra needs a big area of grass and some water adjacent, for example, while a bat needs rocks and bush and water, a hart needs bush and grass, and a crocodile needs mainly water. There is a snake, baboon, bee, elephant, otter, lizard, turtle, eagle, meerkat, scorpio, hog, catfish, rhino, etc., each with its own landscape requirements — 68 different animals in total.