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Maximum Apocalypse: Jurassic Perils
The Scientific community made a huge mistake. We were arrogant to think that we could play god and contain mother nature. We didn\'t just bring back the dinosaurs, we also brought back Jurassic viruses and diseases that decimated our population.
Blood Rage: Mystics of Midgard
Recruit powerful new Mystics to your Viking clans in this expansion for Blood Rage! Harness their accumulating special abilities to earn your way into Valhalla.
Viticulture: Moor Visitors Expansion
The Moor Visitors Expansion adds 40 new visitors to any version of Viticulture (as well as reprints of the Promoter and Harvest Machine cards).
Antike Duellum
Antike Duellum is a 2-player version of Antike by Mac Gerdts, designer of Concordia.
Both players lead an ancient civilization. On one side, the Carthaginians play against the Romans. On the other side, the Greeks play against the Persians. Each nation starts with three cities, which produce marble, iron, and gold. These resources are used to develop the civilizations.
Fürstenfeld
Furstenfeld is an economic game for 2-5 players.
The players are princes and own their own “Fürstenfeld”, where they produce hops, barley, and spring water. They sell their harvest to different breweries, which have different demands for the 3 goods.
Concordia Venus: Balearica / Italia
To play Concordia Balearica / Italia you will need Concordia Venus (base game).
Concordia: Balearica in an expansion for Concordia. The expansion includes a map for the Balearic islands of MAIORICA (Mallorca), MINORICA (Menorca), EBUSUS (Ibiza), and FRUMENTARIA (Formentera).
Earth
Earth, the soil that supports and sustains our beautiful planet, Earth. Over thousands of years of evolution and adaptation the flora and fauna of this unique planet have grown and developed into amazing life forms, creating symbiotic ecosystems and habitats.
Big City: 20th Anniversary Jumbo Edition
The original city-building game Big City returns to print in a 20th Anniversary Jumbo Edition with buildings 33% larger than the original game and revised property trading rules.
In Big City, players acquire cards in eight different neighborhoods, then use them to lay out buildings either one, two, or three spaces large. The points they receive for a given building is a base score, plus bonuses for the buildings surrounding it. Someone must play city hall (scoring no points for themselves) in order for anyone to start placing any structure beyond the simple residences and business.