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  • Category: Nautical
Tungaru
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Tungaru

£18.48 £36.95
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A medium-weight dice placement and resource conversion euro game where you play as early sea-faring Polynesians seeking to spread their culture across the archipelago of Tungaru.

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Cyclades
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Cyclades

£52.61 £64.95
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Players must buy the favour of the gods in their race to be the first player to build two cities in the Ancient Greek island group known as the Cyclades.

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Nemo's War 2nd Edition
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Nemo's War 2nd Edition

£63.71 £74.95
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Jules Verne\'s classic novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea tells the story of Captain Nemo and his astounding ship, the Nautilus. The second edition of Nemo\'s War, Victory Point Games\' popular solitaire offering from designer Chris Taylor, is a greatly enhanced offering featuring mass-production printing and amazing Ian O\'Toole art and graphics throughout.

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Imperial
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Imperial

£44.96 £59.95
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Each player represents an international investor. The players attempt to increase their capital and gaining influence in the most powerful European nations.

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Navegador
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Navegador

£44.96 £59.95
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In the 15th century, the Portuguese Prince Henry the Navigator (Henrique o Navegador) summoned the best cartographers and navigators of his time and instructed them to explore the shores of the African coastline . They thereby won expertise in navigation and shipbuilding, heralding the Age of Exploration and enabling Portugal to later to find a sea trade route to India and China. In the height of its power Portugal controlled the sea trade from Brazil to Japan and attained overwhelming wealth with the trade monopoly on spices.

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