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Age of Rome: Deluxe Edition
Become the new emperor of Rome in this strategic worker placement game set in 44 BC, Rome. Each turn, you will build structures in different provinces assigned to you through a rotating board. Balance war, politics, trade, and religion while scheming against your rival players.
In Age of Rome, each player is assigned a hero with their respective player board, then are given secret quests and starting resources of Denarii, Followers, Scheme tokens, Legions, and Votes. Then they spend nine rounds competing on a rotating board to earn Glory points.
Tungaru
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.
Rivals for Catan Deluxe
This tense two-player card game sees players developing newly settled Catan: exploring new lands, acquiring resources, using trade to develop their domains and recruiting heroes to help defend their lands
Citadels
Discover the classic game of bluffing and drafting in a bumper new edition! Choose different roles each round (with 27 in the box) and predict your opponents\' choices to acquire gold and erect impressive buildings as you chase the highest-scoring districts.
Catan - 2015 Refresh
The legendary game of trading and development! Travel to a rich island and put down settlements, harvest and trade resources and invest in upgrades to become the most prosperous colony around.
Guild Master
Trouble is on the rise. And for adventuring guilds this spells opportunity.
Suburbia (2nd Edition)
Plan, build, and develop a small town into a major metropolis. Use hex-shaped building tiles to add residential, commercial, civic, and industrial areas, as well as special points of interest that provide benefits and take advantage of the resources of nearby towns. Your goal is to have your borough thrive and end up with a greater population than any of your opponents.
Too Many Bones
The original and award-winning dice-builder RPG!
You and up to three other players are Gearlocs.
Too Many Bones: Undertow
Experience the award-winning standalone sequel/expansion to Too Many Bones! After the seven Tyrants are vanquished, Duster escapes. Desperate to prove that darker dealings are at work, she teams up with Stanza to head south in search of answers and the help needed to take down Nobulous and corrupt Gearloc Council.
Too Many Bones: Gasket
Enhance your Too Many Bones experience by adding Gasket, the Hydro-Mech!
Too Many Bones: Nugget
Enhance your Too Many Bones experience by adding Nugget, the Treasure Hunter!
Too Many Bones: Tink
Enhance your Too Many Bones experience by adding Tink, the Bot-builder!
Too Many Bones: Ghillie
Enhance your Too Many Bones experience by adding Ghillie, the Scoutmaster!
Libertalia: Winds of Galecrest
In the world of Galecrest, sky pirates set sail on the winds in search of adventure, treasure, and glory. As an admiral, you command a vast and varied crew… but so do your rivals sailing other ships in the pirate fleet. Each day the fleet lands on a different island where you’ll send a crew member to collect your share of the loot, hoping they’ll return to boost your growing group of characters.
Stardew Valley: The Board Game
A cooperative board game of farming and friendship based on the Stardew Valley video game by Eric Barone. Work together with your fellow farmers to save the Valley from the nefarious JojaMart Corporation!
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).
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy
In the card game Race for the Galaxy, players build galactic civilizations by playing game cards in front of them that represent worlds or technical and social developments. Some worlds allow players to produce goods, which can be consumed later to gain either card draws or victory points when the appropriate technologies are available to them. These are mainly provided by the developments and worlds that are not able to produce, but the fancier production worlds also give these bonuses.