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Furnace
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Furnace

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Furnace is an elegant engine-building euro game where the players take on the roles of 19th-century capitalists building their industrial corporations and aspiring to make as much money as they can by purchasing companies, extracting resources, and processing them in the best combinations possible.

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Rails of New England
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Rails of New England

£35.97 £59.95
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New England Rails is a business game set in 19th century New England for two to five players. Each player takes on the role of a would-be business tycoon seeking to increase profits by expanding business holdings and connecting them by railroad to major cities.

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Furnace: Interbellum
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Furnace: Interbellum

£26.21 £34.95
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Furnace expands into the twenties and thirties of the twentieth century — the interwar period known as the interbellum. In this expansion, you will find new Company cards and Capitalists, new abilities, Manager tokens, variable Capital discs, a set of components for a fifth player, and new Agents for two-player and single-player games. All of this exists within beautiful industrial buildings and structures from the epoch of Art Deco, Constructivism, and Bauhaus.

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The Great Zimbabwe
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The Great Zimbabwe

£67.46 £74.95
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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. 

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