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CoraQuest
CoraQuest is an exciting and accessible co-operative dungeon crawling game for one to four people, aged six and up.
In CoraQuest the players work together to guide four adventurers exploring a dungeon, avoiding traps, finding treasure, fighting monsters, and sometimes rescuing a gnome called Kevin.
Burgle Bros
Burgle Bros. is a cooperative game for 1-4 players. Players are unique members of a crew trying to pull off a robbery of a highly secure building — without getting caught. The building has three floors (4x4 tiles), each with its own safe to crack. Players start on the first floor and have to escape to their helicopter waiting on the roof.
Once Upon a Plunder
The heroes of our favorite tales have decided to build a village to live happily! But it was without counting on a dragon quietly settled in the abandoned castle nearby. The dragon has an evil eye for the invaders who are ogling its precious treasures.One player plays the role of the Dragon while all the others play the heroes. Although the Dragon’s power is absolute, it can only be in one place at a time. Heroes try to plunder the Dragon’s orchard, armory and treasure or build houses in their village while the Dragon furiously tries to stop them. If the Heroes manage to exhaust 2 of the Dragon’s 3 resources or build enough houses before the end of the 10 turns, they win. The Dragon wins if it manages to drive enough Heroes away or prevent them from building enough houses.
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.
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?