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War of the Ring: Kings of Middle-Earth
Years before the War of the Ring, the Dark Lord Sauron tried to bend the will of the kings and rulers of the Free Peoples with subtle machinations. His goal was to turn them into powerless puppets, or at least to weaken them in preparation of his plans for conquest. When the war came, they fought the Dark Lord valiantly, but for some of them the weakness that Sauron nurtured proved almost fatal.
Tramways: Paris / New York
A mounted board with the rules A4 in English and French. Bridges and Fly boats to stay happy in two of the nicest city in the world!
Tramways: Monaco / Chicago
Tramways: Monaco / Chicago contains two new maps for use with Tramways.
Clinic: Deluxe Edition – 5th Extension
Occasionally, I’ve heard it said that some players build their clinic nearly the same way every time, and that the construction part of the game lacks variety. So, in The Extension, I added Urban Design 1.0 to require different floor plans, and Underground Utility Work to reduce the available space and to resize and reconfigure your player boards however you want.
Clinic: Deluxe Edition And Expansions Bundle
This bundle includes the Deluxe edition of the base game plus extensions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5!
Your Town Center is flourishing, but as the city grows, the need for emergency medical care grows with it.
Mage Knight: Ultimate Edition
"The definitive edition of the beloved fantasy game, which combines elements of roleplaying, deckbuilding and traditional board games! Playable solo or with groups of up to five, this game of exploration and conquest collects the base game and all three expansions with improved rules, new paint schemes on its miniatures and five new cards."
The Great Zimbabwe
The Great Zimbabwe is a game about building a trade based civilization in ancient Africa. It has been inspired by the old kingdoms surrounding the Great Zimbabwe, a world heritage site in Southern Africa. Far into the previous century, colonial governments denied that a civilization that produced such impressive monuments and beautiful artwork could have been African in origin. But of course, this civilization was African, and the country of Zimbabwe itself was proudly named after this impressive cultural heritage.