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Inside Job
Strange things are happening here! Someone is trying to disrupt the agents\' joint missions. But who is "The Insider"?
Saboteur
Players take on the role of dwarves. As miners, they are in a mine, hunting for gold. Suddenly, a pick axe swings down and shatters the mine lamp. The saboteur has struck. But which of the players are saboteurs? Will you find the gold, or will the fiendish actions of the saboteurs lead them to it first? After three rounds, the player with the most gold is the winner.
Cult of the Deep
A hidden role dice game for 4-8 players and a play time of 45-60 minutes. You are a cultist trying to establish your faction’s rise to power.
Secret Identity
Can you guess the famous identities of your opponents whilst they try to guess yours? With a limited number of pictogram cards to last the game, think carefully about the clues you’re using up well as those you’re receiving each round!
Sobek: 2 Players
Tile layer with set collection, hand management, variable set-up, and more.
Highly interactive, “big think” gameplay in under 20 minutes.
Simple but highly strategic – a Cathala game every collection needs.
Temple Rush
Roll the dice to pick your bricks and place them to skilfully build 3D temples. Temple Rush is an exciting race combining special player powers to be the first one to finish.
Shamans
You are a Shaman protecting the spirit worlds from the threat of the shadows since the dawn of time, but could the danger come from your own ranks? Will you be able to read through the schemes of your corrupted rivals and find yourself on the right side of this age-old struggle?
Ishtar
Play the role of a gardener aiming to transform the dry desert into the Lost Hanging Gardens of Babylon! To accomplish your mission, you must plant flowers to gather precious gems, buy trees to earn you points or purchase upgrades. Choose carefully and plan ahead to become the best gardener!
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?