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Terminus
You and your competitors’ transit companies have been hired by the city to build new subway lines and commercial developments to improve the city\'s bottom line.
One Small Step
Lead the United States or Soviet Union Space Agency in this engine building, worker placement, race for the moon Eurogame.
Play on a team of one or two players where each player on a team controls either the Engineer Workers or the Administrator Workers for their team.
Factory 42 Deluxe + Promo
Strategize, outmaneuver & swindle to solve the Dwarven bureaucracy in a cooperatively competitive worker-placement game.
Factory 42 is a resource management game using worker-placement and a cube tower with new approaches to these mechanics and continues the set of games based in the world of Zanziar. Two to four players compete as Dwarven factory foremen, guiding their workers through the manufacturing process and earning rewards from the fulfillment of government orders. Bureaucracy hinders the process, affecting the supply of materials to the common resource pools and punishing foremen for failing to fulfill orders. The factory production line has to meet quotas, undercut rivals and improve tools.... which may require some shady deals.
Coal Country
Coal Country is rife with corruption. Many mine foremen “influence” various aspects of the mining industry. It is your job as the boss to determine where to send your most influential foremen. Your job as boss is made more difficulty by the ever-shifting nature of the markets.
Kraftwagen: Age of Engineering
Despite the fact that the North American automobile industry developed later than in Europe, the innovations in the mass production of vehicles and the immense internal market made the American automobile industry the largest and most powerful in the world.
In Kraftwagen: Age of Engineering, you will push the development of new engines and bodies with which to launch the best possible range of vehicles on the market, and you will have the opportunity to demonstrate the power of your engines in the first Grand Prix that were held in American territory.