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War of the 3 Sanchos 1065-67
In War of the 3 Sanchos 1065-67, the fourth game in the Pocket Campaigns series, you are one of three King Sanchos, fighting for control of castles and towers across Castilla, Navarra, and Aragón. The game is designed for 1-3 players.
Santa Cruz 1797
A small card driven block game about the night battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife in 1797.
Diplomacy
A game of negotiation, cunning, and deceit. Through making deals and forming alliances, you\'ll expand your empire over pre-World War I Europe. You\'ll have to watch your back as you make and break deals, un-hatch traitorous plots, negotiate, and outwit others to gain dominance of the continent.
This is the 2022 edition
Viking Age Expansion - 878 Vikings: Invasions of England
The “Viking Age Expansion” adds several new scenarios, game components mechanics, and victory conditions to the 878 Vikings game, such as Christian Churches, Pagan Relics, Viking Settlements, Holy Places, and much more!
This War Without an Enemy
This War Without an Enemy is a 2-player strategic block wargame, funding for which will be launched on Kickstarter on 21st January 2020. The game centres on the First English Civil War, when the Royalist forces fighting for King Charles I were opposed by the English Parliamentarian troops and their Scottish allies, the Covenanters, in a struggle for political, economic and religious control of England.
The March Of Progress
Your goal in The March of Progress is to control countries through the playing of action cards so that you generate victory points (VPs) during scoring. Whoever has the most VPs at the end of the game wins.
Kemet: Blood and Sand - Sacred Bull
New miniature and power tiles for the base game.
- Sacred Bull mini
- 5 Power Tiles
Kemet: Blood and Sand - Sand Worm
Roam the sandy Dunes with a new monster.
- Sand Worm mini
- 5 Power Tiles
Punic Island: Campaign Commander Volume III
Polis
Polis is a two-player civ-lite game set in the beginning of the conflict between the two major poleis of the 5th century B.C: Athens and the Delian League against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. The winner will be the Empire with more population and prestige at the end of the game.