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Acquire
In Acquire, each player strategically invests in businesses, trying to retain a majority of stock. As the businesses grow with tile placements, they also start merging, giving the majority stockholders of the acquired business sizable bonuses, which can then be used to reinvest into other chains. All of the investors in the acquired company can then cash in their stocks for current value or trade them 2-for-1 for shares of the newer, larger business. The game is a race to acquire the greatest wealth.
Troyes
In Troyes (pronounced "twah"), players recreate four centuries of history of this famous city of the Champagne region of France. Each player manages their segment of the population (represented by a horde of dice) and their hand of cards, which represent the three primary domains of the city: religious, military, and civil. Players can also offer cash to their opponents\' populace in order to get a little moonlighting out of them — anything for more fame!
Merchants Of The Dark Road
Travel the dark roads of Lumi in the yearlong winter for fame and fortune. The lantern may fade, but the coin still shines.
The Gallerist (Includes UPGRADE PACK & Scoring Expansion)
Includes The Gallerist with the NEW Scoring Expansion plus both KS SG Pack #1 & #2
Skymines
50 years ago, humanity started mining the Moon and the asteroid belt. For decades this task was firmly held by the World Government and its contractors. Recent unrest collapsed this enterprise, leaving it open for those willing to take the risk. Now adventurous companies and private investors look to revive this mining network and claim the profit!
Irish Gauge
Irish Gauge, the inaugural title in the Iron Rail series, takes place in mid-1800\'s Ireland. The railway term \'track gauge\' refers to the spacing of the rails on a railway track, measured between the inner faces of the rails. Standard gauge is a precise distance of 4 feet 8.5 inches (or 1,435mm). Distances less than standard gauge are classified as narrow gauge while distances larger are termed broad gauge. The track gauge adopted by the railways in Ireland were 5 feet 3 inches (or 1,600mm).