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Nucleum: Australia
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Nucleum: Australia

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Saxony\'s energy revolution was so impactful that everyone wanted to start using Nucleums in their regions. Australia\'s huge deposits of uranium were ripe for the taking, leading to visionaries — lured by the vast number of possibilities — visiting the continent and changing it into a new global power. Here, these entrepreneurs have to face new challenges presented by the sheer size of the continent. Fortunately, the clever use of shipping lanes will help them transport resources more efficiently than by rail and even gain access to the nearby island of Tasmania, where a mad scientist conducting his own experiments managed to replicate Elsa\'s invention, which is now proudly presented as an experimental power plant in the island\'s capital of Hobart.

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Nucleum
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Nucleum

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When Elsa von Frühlingfeld presented her invention to King Frederik Augustus II of Saxony, people thought it was trickery. She used the recently isolated element Uranium to heat up a jar of water and used the resulting steam to power an engine that kept the Uranium active via a process she called “atomization.” Her device, the Nucleum, ushered in a new era of energy and prosperity over the next decades. 

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Carnegie

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Andrew Carnegie was a major player in the United States\' steel industry. He was not just one of the richest men in the world; he was also a philanthropist and supporter of social causes. Who can become his equal?

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Barrage
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Barrage

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Barrage is a resource management and strategic placement game in which players compete to build their majestic dams, raise them to increase their storing capacity of precious water, and deliver all the potential power through pressure tunnels connected to powerhouse energy turbines. Each player represents one of the international companies who are gathering machinaries, innovative patents, and brilliant engineers to claim the best locations to capture and exploit the water power of a contested Alpine region crossed by rivers.

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Barrage - The Leeghwater...
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Barrage - The Leeghwater Project

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A new protagonist looks out from the top of the mountain.

“Barrage the L.P.” introduces a new faction to the basic game; play Ellen Vos, from the Netherlands, ready to follow in the footsteps of Jan Leeghwater.

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Coal Country
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Coal Country

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Coal Country is rife with corruption.  Many mine foremen “influence” various aspects of the mining industry. It is your job as the boss to determine where to send your most influential foremen. Your job as boss is made more difficulty by the ever-shifting nature of the markets.

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Pipeline: Emerging Markets
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Pipeline: Emerging Markets

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In Pipeline: Emerging Markets, the success of your company is opening up new markets full of opportunities! With the emergence of new markets, new technologies and innovations have become available for your business to utilize. Will you take advantage of the new ways to exploit the markets or will your business fall to ruin in this everchanging world?

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Pipeline
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Pipeline

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The refinement of oil has long been part of the government-controlled energy sector. Amassed with an incredibly complex and inefficient system of refineries, the government has felt the severe pressures of worldwide demand and the ever-increasing global standards for refinement. Unable to keep up with demand, the government has only one option: privatizing the oil industry.

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