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Memoir '44
Face off in some of the most famous battles of World War II in this simple but strategic wargame that can be played with two players or in teams.
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.
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!
Critters at War: Air, Land, and Sea
In Air, Land & Sea: Critters at War, two players vie for control over each theater of war by playing cards and strategically utilizing their special abilities to win battles. Whoever gains the most victory points over several battles wins the war!
Dune: Board Game - Special Edition
Let the spice flow! The beloved strategy game set in the incredible world of Frank Herbert\'s DUNE returns in an updated edition. Who will gain control of the planet that is home to the only source of the most valuable substance in the known universe? This special edition includes three exclusive miniatures: the Storm, the Worm and the Atomic Explosion.
Quartermaster General: 1914
Quartermaster General: 1914
1914 is the next title in the critically acclaimed Quartermaster General series by Ian Brody. The game plays between two and 5 players, and takes about an hour and a half to play. If you don\'t know the Quartermaster General series, these games are light, card-driven wargames, but with an emphasis on teamwork. The games play like Euro strategy games, and are enjoyed by wargamers and non-wargamers alike.
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln is a fast-paced, light, two-player, card-driven strategy wargame set in the American Civil War that allows you to re-fight the entire American Civil War at a strategic level in under two hours.