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Catan Accessories: Traders and Barbarians Game Cards
A set of replacement expansion game cards for use with Catan: Traders and Barbarians.
Evolution
Create and adapt your own species in a dynamic ecosystem with hungry predators and limited resources.
Traits like Hard Shell and Horns will protect you from Carnivores, while a Long Neck will help you get food that others cannot reach. With over 12000 different species to create, see who will best adapt their species to eat, multiply and thrive
Evolution: Climate
A stand-alone game where players adapt their species in an ecosystem where the climate can swing between scorching hot and icy cold. Heavy Fur and Migratory can protect your species from the cold while being Nocturnal or Burrowing will provide protection from the cruel desert sun.
Dixit 10 - Mirrors
The expansion is illustrated by Sebastien Telleschi.
This expansion will add 84 beautiful new illustrated cards to the game.
Unlock! Mythic Adventures
Three brand-new adventures to test your skills in the game that brings the thrill of cooperative, escape-room-style puzzle-solving to your tabletop! A fully standalone experience, using an app to guide you through three exciting worlds full of differing challenges.
Dixit 8 - Harmonies
Use 84 new picture cards to try to get other players - but not all of them! - to guess your clue. Expands the Dixit base game or can be adapted to stand alone.
Dixit 5 - Daydreams
Use 84 new picture cards to try to get other players - but not all of them! - to guess your clue. Expands the Dixit base game or can be adapted to stand alone.
Dixit 4 - Origins
Use 84 new picture cards to try to get other players - but not all of them! - to guess your clue. Expands the Dixit base game or can be adapted to stand alone.
Techno Witches
Heinrich Glumpler is well-known for his original game ideas. With Zauberstauber (Magic Duster), he\'s tackled witches - but not the kind of witches that are known to most, that is, wrinkled old crones that fly about on dusty broomsticks.
Ctrl
In Ctrl, players try to dominate a cube by crawling over it with their colored bricks, preferably covering other players\' bricks along the way.
In more detail, you start with a 3×3×3 cube that has one block of each player color stuck into one of the cube\'s holes. (In a two-player game, each player controls two colors, but at the start of play they secretly choose one of those colors to be their scoring color, with the other color serving only as a blocking mechanism.) Each player has a matching colored flag that sticks out of their block.