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  • Average game length: 60 min
  • Mechanism: Commodity Speculation
  • Mechanism: Victory Points as a Resource
Tusk!: Surviving the Ice Age
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Tusk!: Surviving the Ice Age

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It\'s a race against time as the Ice Age approaches. You will need strength and food to survive and lots of it. The mammoth offers your tribes food beyond your wildest dreams, but they are powerful beasts.

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Darjeeling
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Darjeeling

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In 1835, the British East India Company leased the region around the location of the modern-day city of Darjeeling.

The British strategically placed the trading post to build a sanatorium there as well!

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Guatemala Café
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Guatemala Café

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The players take on the roles of coffee plantation owners. They try to grow different kinds of coffee and to reap the benefits as often as possible. If they manage to ship the coffee from the harbor, they can even multiply their well-earned profits.

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Shipwrights of the North Sea Shipwrights of the North Sea
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Shipwrights of the North Sea

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Shipwrights of the North Sea is set in the early years of the Viking Age, circa 900 AD. As Viking shipwrights, players compete to build the greatest fleet on the North Sea. Players must collect oak, wool and iron, as well as getting other craftsmen on board to help. Gold is a precious commodity, and must be spent wisely. As you would expect, the township is filled with an array of characters, bad and worse. Better hope they\'re on your side!

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Irish Gauge
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Irish Gauge

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Irish Gauge, the inaugural title in the Iron Rail series, takes place in mid-1800\'s Ireland. The railway term \'track gauge\' refers to the spacing of the rails on a railway track, measured between the inner faces of the rails. Standard gauge is a precise distance of 4 feet 8.5 inches (or 1,435mm). Distances less than standard gauge are classified as narrow gauge while distances larger are termed broad gauge. The track gauge adopted by the railways in Ireland were 5 feet 3 inches (or 1,600mm).

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