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Star Trek: Ascendancy - Cardassians Dice Pack
Contains 9 Cardassians themed dice.
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Andorian Empire
ANDORIAN PRIDE - Everything you need to add the Andorians, and another player, to your games of Star Trek: Ascendancy. Discover New Star Systems, Encounter new Exploration Cards plus more Space Lanes and Resource Nodes!
Pacific Rails Inc.
Players are the Presidents of rival railway companies. Using worker placement and resource management, players compete to build a continuous track from one side of the board to the other.
The King's Dilemma
The King\'s Dilemma is an interactive narrative experience with legacy elements, featuring several branching storylines leading to many possible finales and an evolving deck of event cards at its core. Players represent the various houses leading the government of the Kingdom of Ankist.
High Frontier 4 All
This is the 4th ed of Phil Eklund\'s signature game High Frontier. It started with Rocket Flight (1999), a game with the vision to let "Each player start as a spacefaring company in the year 2020 trying to make a profit in trade and technology development." Now that we are at that year, High Frontier has evolved into a modular system open to enthusiasts to keep it updated ever farther into the future.
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Romulans Dice Pack
Contains 9 Romulan themed dice.
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Klingons Dice Pack
Contains 10 Klingon themed dice.
Star Trek: Ascendancy – Ferengi Escalation Pack
Contains 15 Starships and 5 Control Nodes.
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Federation Dice Pack
Contains 9 Federation themed dice.
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Borg Assimilation
Resistance is futile... Prepare to be assimilated. Contains everything you need to play the Borg in Star Trek Ascendancy
Star Trek: Ascendancy - Andorians Starbases
Upgrade your game with 3 handmade resin Starbases.
Monumental Classic: Lost Kingdoms
The "Lost Kingdoms" civilization box is the first expansion to Monumental, providing you with 4 new Civilizations to play as: the Aztecs, the Mughals, the Amazons and the Atlanteans (all completely compatible with the 5 Core civilizations and the African Empires civilizations) as well as more Terrain tiles including new terrain types (desert, jungle, islands, Aztec pyramids), and enabling an all-new 5 player mode!
Frostpunk: The Board Game
In Frostpunk: The Board Game, up to four players will take on the role of leaders of a small colony of survivors in a post-apocalyptic world that was hit by a severe ice age. Their duty is to effectively manage both its infrastructure and citizens. The core gameplay will be brutal, challenging, and complex, but easy to learn. The citizens won’t just be speechless pieces on the board. Society members will issue demands and react accordingly to the current mood, so every decision and action bears consequences.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Timber City Expansion
A set of 80 wooden meeples representing buildings (15 mm thickness, varied height and width), containing 18 large buildings (12 different shapes) and 62 small buildings (23 different shapes), to be placed on cardboard buildings tiles from the Core Game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Dreadnought Miniature
Contains 1 plastic miniature. Besides being an awesome collector’s piece (190x70x50 mm size!) it will be used in one of the setups and one of the scenarios as an element that will increase the immersive aspect of the game. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Resources Expansion
Contains 98 plastic miniatures. It is a set of beautiful plastic resources that match other plastic components in scale. It simply enhances the overall impression you will get if you play with the Miniatures expansion. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Miniatures Expansion
Contains 120 plastic miniatures in 41 different sculpts, bringing the ultimate look of Frostpunk\'s last city of Earth to the tabletop. This expansion is purely of aesthetic nature and does not in any way influence the mechanics of the game.
Frostpunk: The Board Game - Frostlander Expansion
Contains a set of new game cards that increases replayability. It also adds a new (hardest) difficulty level to the game. Exclusive set of wooden pawns included in the expansion improves the aesthetics of the game.
Eleven: Unexpected Events Expansion
This expansion adds two new mechanics: Breaking News cards which trigger the keywords you can find on Player cards and the Reputation track, as well as 14 new Board Meeting cards.
Eleven: Stadium Expansion
Make your Stadium a cultural center for the whole city with 50 new cards and 24 new Infrastructure tiles.
Get new Sponsors, hire new Staff members and make your Stadium a cultural center for the whole city! Build new elements, run concerts and national team matches, and more!
The Stadium expansion adds 24 new custom shaped Stadium Infrastructure tiles and 50 cards including new Objective, Staff, Sponsor, and Board Meeting cards that are related to the Infrastructure tiles from this expansion.
Eleven: International Players Expansion
An expansion introducing new Players with interesting abilities and showing the wonderful diversity of football around the globe, and a new Travel mechanic.
Eleven: International Cup
Do you have what it takes to play in the league on weekends and in the International Cup on Wednesdays?
Above and Below
Above and Below is a mashup of town-building and storytelling where you and up to three friends compete to build the best village above and below ground. In the game, you send your villagers to perform jobs like exploring the cave, harvesting resources, and constructing houses. Each villager has unique skills and abilities, and you must decide how to best use them. You have your own personal village board, and you slide the villagers on this board to various areas to indicate that they\'ve been given jobs to do. Will you send Hanna along on the expedition to the cave? Or should she instead spend her time teaching important skills to one of the young villagers?