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The A.R.T. Project
You are part of the Art Rescue Team, with the aim of fighting against "The White Hand", an organization responsible for many thefts of priceless works across the planet. Your team of specialists, the best in their field, will travel from Japan to Rio de Janeiro via Scandinavia in order to recover stolen works of art. Will you manage to gather, together, enough clues in the allotted time to stop this cultural looting?
The Great Wall: Upgraded Resources
A set of 150 realistic resource tokens (50 each of gold, wood and stone), meant to replace the wooden tokens that are included in the game.
The Great Wall: Stretch Goals
This was the additional stretch goal content given to Kickstarter backers in a separate box.
The Great Wall: Iron Dragon Blister
Employ crafty engineers to build ingenious, death-bringing machines, and to raise towers with slots for them!
The Great Wall: Black Powder Expansion
Each player will be able to build towers (they are located between Wall Sections) and place chosen war machines onto them. There are three variants of War Machines: cannons, rocket batteries, and powerful siege crossbows.
The Great Wall: Ancient Beasts
4 of the new Advisors are based on mythical beasts and come along with meeples/miniatures, depicting statues of these fantastic creatures. Player, who buys one of them, may place the miniature in a dedicated place on the board to gain new, powerful benefits. The location it will be placed is crucial, so it\'s essential to plan it right!
Legacy of Yu
During the reign of Emperor Yao, the people of ancient China were constantly plagued by deadly floods along the Yellow River. Eager to put an end to the devastation, Yao selected Gun, one of his officials, to devise a plan. After nine years of failed attempts using dams and dikes, Gun\'s employment came to a questionable end. After his passing, Yu inherited his father\'s work. Learning from Gun\'s failures, Yu set out to construct a series of canals to direct the surging river into nearby fields and smaller waterways.