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Undergrove
For over 300 million years, trees have traded nutrients with fungi in a vast underground network. Scientists continue to make new discoveries about this hidden world.
In Undergrove, you are a towering evergreen with an ancient symbiotic connection to the fungi in your forest. As new mushrooms appear, your options expand for converting nutrients and helping your seedlings. Using cube conversion, tile placement, area control, and a tiny bit of engine building, you’ll need to claim the most advantageous locations and optimize your actions to leave the best legacy in the forest. The player with the greatest number of successful seedlings, wins!
Oceans: Legends of the Deep
Legends of the Deep brings cultural legends, high fantasy, and mythologies from around the globe into the Oceans ecosystem.
Oceans is a journey from the known world into the unknown, where you discover powerful traits that hardly seem possible in the realm of biology. With Legends of the Deep, you will discover things beyond the world of science!
Maglev Metro
In Maglev Metro, utilize state-of-the-art magnetic levitation technology to build a metropolitan rail system, transporting workers and robots beneath the city. Replace aging Manhattan and Berlin subway systems with newer, faster, quieter technology. Enhance your rail system\'s abilities so that your passengers arrive at their destinations first.
Terminus
You and your competitors’ transit companies have been hired by the city to build new subway lines and commercial developments to improve the city\'s bottom line.
Age of Steam Deluxe: Expansion Volume I
Railway expansion continues as steam-belching iron horses roar into new territory.
This volume includes the 9 previously available expansion maps for Age of Steam Deluxe as well as a punchboard money chip chart for identifying money chip denominations.
Wingspan: Asia
In this third expansion to Wingspan, we welcome new species to our habitats by exploring the vibrant, intriguing, and magnificent birds of Asia. These birds were chosen from the over 2,800 species that live in Asia.
San Francisco
For San Francisco, the first half of the 20th century is an era of dynamic growth and new opportunities. It\'s also a chance for you - junior urban planner - to take part in a contest for the most amazing reconstruction plan of the city. Sit down with your sketchbook and create a project that will make you stand out from the competition. Design a beautiful city in this game by Reiner Knizia, world-famous board game designer.
Human Punishment: The Beginning
Human Punishment: The Beginning is a stand alone game and the Prequel of Human Punishment: Social Deduction 2.0 and it is a semi-cooperate, social deduction & pick-up and deliver hybrid! 3-6 players try to avoid the secret Machine revolution, but Machine spies are everywhere and they try to corrupt the Human players.
Human Punishment: The Beginning - Deluxe Upgrade
This Multilingual Deluxe Upgrade is a « quality of life » addon for Human Punishment : The Beginning. Replace the Core Tokens with gorgeous metal core poker chips.
Ultimate Railroads
Ultimate Railroads grants you the opportunity to experience the beloved worker-placement game Russian Railroads with the American Railroads and German Railroads expansions, complete with updated rail colors exclusive to this edition. In Russian Railroads, players take on the role of railroad.
Wingspan: 100 Speckled Eggs
These 100 speckled eggs (10 egg tokens in 10 different color combinations) showcase some of the beautiful eggs created by birds of the world. They are are the same size, texture, and material as other Wingspan eggs.
Credit Mobilier
A speculative railroad game of building track, moving goods, and buying shares for 2-5 players for about an hour. During the building of the transcontinental railroad the owners of the Union Pacific Railroad Company set themselves up as the owners of a construction company – The Credit Mobilier.
Guild Master
Trouble is on the rise. And for adventuring guilds this spells opportunity.
John Company: Second Edition
In John Company, players assume the roles of ambitious families attempting to use the British East India Company for personal gain. The game begins in the early eighteenth-century, when the Company has a weak foothold on the subcontinent. Over the course of the game, the Company might grow into the most powerful and insidious corporation in the world or collapse under the weight of its own ambition.
Pax Pamir: Second Edition
In Pax Pamir, players assume the role of nineteenth century Afghan leaders attempting to forge a new state after the collapse of the Durrani Empire. Western histories often call this period "The Great Game" because of the role played by the Europeans who attempted to use central Asia as a theater for their own rivalries. In this game, those empires are viewed strictly from the perspective of the Afghans who sought to manipulate the interloping ferengi (foreigners) for their own purposes.
Atiwa
As a family of fruit farmers, the players learn that fruit bats - once scorned and hunted as mere fruit thieves - are in fact incredibly useful animals.
Hidden Leaders
During his long reign, Emperor Keralon had united the island of Oshra and defeated the horrid Undead. With his sudden death, old conflicts are escalating. The Hill Tribes and the Imperial Army are at the brink of civil war. Only the peaceful Water Folk desperately try to maintain balance. In the shadow of this conflict the Undead arise to throw the land into chaos. All eyes are turned at the six children of the Emperor. They want to follow on the throne of Oshra. Each of them has sympathies for two of the four factions. Who will support the right faction and become the new Emperor?
Evolution: Climate
A stand-alone game where players adapt their species in an ecosystem where the climate can swing between scorching hot and icy cold. Heavy Fur and Migratory can protect your species from the cold while being Nocturnal or Burrowing will provide protection from the cruel desert sun.
The Search for Planet X
At the edge of our solar system, a dark planet may lurk. In 2015, astronomers estimated a large distant planet could explain the unique orbits of dwarf planets and other objects. Since then, astronomers have been scanning the sky, hoping to find this planet.