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Carnegie: Departments and Donations Expansion
This expansion includes four modules
Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie was a major player in the United States\' steel industry. He was not just one of the richest men in the world; he was also a philanthropist and supporter of social causes. Who can become his equal?
Smash Up: Excellent Movies, Dudes!
Smash Up is back with a rad to the extreme expansion featuring the best in 80’s cinema! Or, as close as we can legally get to it without attracting the attention of some lawyer dude. Get ready to go back in time (again!), rustle some wraiths, burst some chests, and unload insane amounts of action on some dweebs!
Doomtown: Weird West Edition
Welcome to Doomtown, where you try to gain control of a western town set in the Weird West of Deadlands. In this world, cowpokes good and bad wield guns, steampunk gadgets, and spells of all sorts, and death is sometimes just a minor inconvenience.
Doomtown: Reloaded – There Comes a Reckoning
Now YOU can harness the power of the Servitors: Ezekiah Grimme (Famine), Raven (War), Darius Hellstromme (Pestilence), or Jasper Stone (Death)!
These Legends trade starting wealth in exchange for power. You now have the option to attach a Servitor to your Outfit’s home in order to enable far-reaching strategies. Keep in mind though that evil in Deadlands is always a choice, and always comes with a price!
Doomtown: Welcome to Deadwood
Welcome to Deadwood is Pine Box Entertainment\'s fifth expansion for Doomtown.
Doomtown: Hell's Coming With Me
“I arrived in the town of Gomorra with a plan. I pulled the strings behind Ivor Hawley’s Fourth Ring Circus. Through Sloane, I controlled a notorious gang of outlaws. My Tumblebleeds turned Gomorra’s streets red with blood. But now the Fourth Ring has dispersed, its tents in tatters. Sloane’s leader is a madman vanished into the Great Maze. My plans for Gomorra thwarted, I turn my attention northward.
Doomtown: Too Tough To Die
Too Tough to Die is the latest expansion for Doomtown. Featuring four copies of 56 new cards, this expansion expands Doomtown to Tombstone, Arizona during legendary conflict between The Cowboys and the Earps. In Death’s domain, tensions are high and the body count is higher. Whose fight will you join in this high-stakes battle for the soul of the town that’s Too Tough to Die?
Doomtown: Out For Blood
It\'s another long, hot summer as the Doomtown saga continues in Tombstone, Arizona. Tempers boil over. Seedy glares lead to brawls. Fistfights lead to gunfights between the Outlaws and Law Dogs. And both sides are out for blood.
Innovation: Third Edition
This game by Carl Chudyk is a journey through innovations from the stone age through modern times. Each player builds a civilization based on various technologies, ideas, and cultural advancements, all represented by cards. Each of these cards has a unique power which will allow further advancement, point scoring, or even attacking other civilizations. Be careful though, as other civilizations may be able to benefit from your ideas as well!
Smash Up: Cease and Desist Expansion
Add even more hilarity and combos into your games of Smash Up with four new factions that in no way whatsoever resemble popular movies and TV shows - the Astroknights, Changerbots, Star Roamers and Ignobles!
Merchants of the Seas - Terra Mystica (EN/FR)
The factions of Terra Mystica have opened their doors for business beyond the trading post in Terra Mystica: Merchants of the Seas. More trade flows between the factions with their brand new ships sailing on the rivers. A new large building, the shipyard, upgrades your shipping or range and produces ships with twenty faction board extensions.
Smash Up: It's Your Fault Expansion
Smash Up fans voted to pick new factions for the game and this is the result! Play as the Dragons, Mythic Greeks, Superheroes and Sharks - plus a bonus faction, the \'shark delivery system\' also known as the Tornadoes
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.