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Three Sisters
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Three Sisters

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Three Sisters is a strategic roll-and-write game about backyard farming. Three Sisters is named after an indigenous agricultural technique still widely used today in which three different crops — in this case, pumpkins, corn, and beans — are planted close together. Corn provides a lattice for beans to climb, the beans bring nitrogen from the air into the soil, and the squash provides a natural mulch ground cover to reduce weeds and keep pests away.

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Castles by the Sea
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Castles by the Sea

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Castles by the Sea is a puzzly sandcastle-building game for 1-4 players. As a group of tiny folk called "shorelings," your goal is to build and populate a seaside kingdom.

Each turn, you\'ll place blocks and meeples on the map to earn victory points. The core gameplay is similar to abstract strategy games like Santorini, in that players must optimize three-dimensional placement on a shared grid.

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For Crown & Kingdom

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The king lies weakened on his deathbed. His Majesty has but days to live, and has failed to produce an heir. Any of the local dukes or duchesses could be next in line, as long as they are able to gain the approval of the people. Each has set off on a heroic campaign around the kingdom. They vie for fame, for glory, and for the crown!

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Antike Duellum
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Antike Duellum

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Antike Duellum is a 2-player version of Antike by Mac Gerdts, designer of Concordia.

Both players lead an ancient civilization. On one side, the Carthaginians play against the Romans.  On the other side, the Greeks play against the Persians. Each nation starts with three cities, which produce marble, iron, and gold. These resources are used to develop the civilizations.

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