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Kahuna
"Who will rule the South Seas? Two Kahuna - ancient sorcerers of the Pacific - compete for dominance on an archipelago consisting of twelve small islands. Using their magic and wisdom, they struggle for control of the islands. They anxiously await the cards handed to them by fate. But when the time is right, they move to capture one, two, or even more islands, trying to gain the upper hand. At the mercy of the magical powers of the South Seas, they quickly realize that even the best magic is no good without strategy."
Sagrada Artisans
Sagrada: Artisans is a legacy game take on the stained glass window game Sagrada. Players will compete as rival families of stained glass artisans, who work on the Sagrada Familia\'s windows over the course of generations. Players will gain powerful new abilities over the course of the campaign along with brand new tools. Other gameplay details about the new game are relatively sparse, but the game involves a spiral notebook and colored pencils instead traditional game boards.
Gorinto
Elements gather energy in unique patterns, challenging you with finding the ideal route to balance and harmony. Earth digs deep, Water flows wide, Fire rises high, Wind blows freely, and Void slips between the rest; can you gain the understanding you need to uncover true wisdom?
Tanks, but no thanks!
Tanks, But No Thanks! is set on a gridded battlefield where each player controls their own tank battalion firing at other battalions while trying to avoid enemy fire. At the beginning of the game each player is given a secret early victory mission card. On their turn, players can choose between aiming and firing at the enemy or move to evade the enemy. There are also enhancements in the form of the special bonus power cards and early victory mission cards. The winner is either the player who has the last battalion standing or the first player to complete their early victory mission, whichever happens first.
Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers
Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers is a standalone game in the Carcassonne series set in the stone age.
As in other Carcassonne games, players take turns placing tiles to create the landscape and placing meeples to score points from the map they\'re creating. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Azul: Queen's Garden
Welcome back to the palace of Sintra! King Manuel I has commissioned the best garden designers of Portugal to construct the most extraordinary garden for his wife, Queen Maria of Aragon. In Azul: Queen\'s Garden, players are tasked with arranging a magnificent garden for the King\'s lovely wife by arranging beautiful plants, trees, and ornamental features.
Coatl
Build the most beautiful and valuable serpents!
The appointment of a new AZTEC High Priest is imminent. To prove your merit, engage in a race to construct the most prestigious Coatl to win favour of the gods in this hiss-toric AZTEC themed game.
Targi
Unlike in other cultures, the desert Tuareg men, known as Targi, cover their faces whereas women of the tribe do not wear veils. They run the household and they have the last word at home in the tents. Different families are divided into tribes, headed by the ‘Imascheren’ (or nobles). As leader of a Tuareg tribe, players trade goods from near (such as dates and salt) and far (like pepper), in order to obtain gold and other benefits, and enlarge their family. In each round their new offerings are made. Cards are a means to an end, in order to obtain the popular tribe cards.
Photosynthesis - Under the Moonlight Expansion
Bask in the moonlight of this beautiful expansion to Photosynthesis. As the moon moves in the opposite direction to the sun, new animals earn lunar points and activate their special abilities. But be careful not to linger in the shadow of the Elder Tree… A copy of Photosynthesis is required to play.
Photosynthesis
In this beautiful and unique game, several varieties of trees compete to grow and spread their seeds in the sunlight of the forest. Take your trees through their lifecycle, from seedling to full bloom to rebirth, and earn points as their leaves collect energy from the revolving sun’s rays. Carefully pick where you sow and when you grow, as trees in the shadows are blocked from light, and from points.
Dokmus
Lead your tribe to glory on the island of Dokmus and become a legend!
Tash-Kalar: Arena of Legends
Tash Kalar: Arena of Legends
Two to four summoners will battle each other and test their skill and strategy in a short but intense battle. By intelligently deploying their minions, they will create magic patterns to summon powerful beings, and then use them to destroy the forces of their opponents or to prepare patterns for the final legendary beings.
Sagrada: Passion
Sagrada: The Great Facades – Passion
Named after the Sagrada-Familia facades, Sagrada: The Great Facades is a series of expansions to be released in three parts: Passion, Life, and Glory. Each part of the expansion contains modules of content that players can add individually or together to their games of Sagrada.
Sagrada: Life
Return to the famous Sagrada Familia cathedral in Sagrada: Life, the second of the three Great Facades expansions. This modular expansion explores the journey of life—through hardships and helpers—add everything inside or handpick modules to enhance your crafting experience.
Sagrada: 5 & 6 Player Expansion
Sagrada: 5 & 6 Player Expansion
Add to your Sagrada experience with the 5-6 Player Expansion!
Rules Expansion 1 - Zendo
Zendo: Rules Expansion #1 consists of ten new rule cards for use with the Zendo base game: one rated as Easy, four as Medium, and five as Difficult. These cards generate 45 different rules, but don\'t look through the new rules ahead of time as you want to figure them out for yourself as you play the game!
Kodama 3D
In Kodama 3D, players will grow trees in three-dimensional space. Players move their kodama pieces around a 4x4 grid of branch tiles in order to pick the branches they want to add to their tree. When a player adds a branch to their tree that doesn’t match what it is touching, they choose a goal card from the ones available. After all players have placed 12 branches on their tree, players score all of their goal cards. The player with the most points wins.
Holi: Festival of Color
In HOLI: Festival of Colors, players gather to celebrate the end of winter as they spread colorful powder on each other, dancing and celebrating new beginnings.
Ganesha
Ganesha is an Indian god of wisdom and prosperity. He has a kind and noble heart and large ears so that he can hear peoples’ pleas. His patronage can remove obstacles from your path and bring good luck. Once upon a time you were travelling in India and decided to visit the temple of Ganesha. In the middle of the hall decorated with flowers stood an altar with different gems: rubies, emeralds, diamonds and many others. An acolyte of Ganesha, dressed in bright clothes approached you and explained, that this was an ancient game. If you would like to participate, you and other contestants would have to decorate a magical mandala with precious stones. Whoever did the best job, would attain special favor from Ganesha himself.
Bosk
Bosk
From majestic Maples to ancestral Oaks, players nurture their trees aiming to thrive over the course of a year in a beautiful National Park.
In the spring, players carefully grow their trees, scoring as hikers enjoy traveling the trails in summer.
Passtally
Passtally
In passtally, you take turns placing tiles on the game board to create a line connecting your player markers. The more tiles the line passes through, and the higher those tiles are stacked, the more points you score!
TZAAR
TZAAR is a game about making choices. Both players have 30 pieces, divided in three types: 6 Tzaars, 9 Tzarras and 15 Totts. The three types of pieces form a trinity: They cannot exist without each other. The aim is either to make the opponent run out of one of the three types of pieces or to put him in a position in which he cannot capture any more.
Renature
In Renature, each player has dominoes with animals on them and a number of different plants. On your turn, you place a domino from your hand so that it matches all its neighbours. Then you may place a plant beside it in an area. You gain points based on the size and number of plants there, and hopefully later again when the area is scored – either because it is surrounded by dominoes or at the end of the game.