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Bezzerwizzer
Bezzerwizzer is a new twist on trivia with 20 categories of questions, plus stealing and tile-swapping for fast-paced game play. Bezzerwizzer is a new kind of trivia game that relies on strategy as much as knowing all the answers. Just make your way around the board before you opponents steal your points or your categories. Up to four people can play.
Anomia 2.0
Welcome to Anomia 2.0! Introducing two brand new decks into the world of Anomia. Race to find matches, call out categories and test your brain among the chaos.
The game where common knowledge is STILL uncommonly fun!
Clinic: Deluxe Edition – CoVid_19 variant
A cooperative mode of Clinic Deluxe Edition has been specially designed.
Merchants and Marauders
Seek your fortune on the high seas during the Golden Age of Piracy in this epic game of swashbuckling adventure! Adapt to ever-changing events in the Caribbean as one of 16 unique captains who enable a variety of playstyles
Curious Cargo
I stumbled upon a midnight market. It wasn\'t selling flowers or farm goods. It was a more curious sort of cargo: energy capacitors, strange crystalline material, and something green and jiggly. Since then, I\'ve been dragged into it, deep into the thick of it.
Transatlantic
Transatlantic is a game for 2-4 players, ages 14 and up.
2 to 4 players lead their own shipping companies, which transport freight, mail, and passengers around the globe. They purchase new steamships from the market, each of them historical with their individual technical data (tons, knots etc.).
Merchants and Marauders - Seas of Glory
Seas of Glory plunges you back into Merchants & Marauders where you can live the life of an influential merchant or a dreaded pirate in the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy.
The Great Zimbabwe
The Great Zimbabwe is a game about building a trade based civilization in ancient Africa. It has been inspired by the old kingdoms surrounding the Great Zimbabwe, a world heritage site in Southern Africa. Far into the previous century, colonial governments denied that a civilization that produced such impressive monuments and beautiful artwork could have been African in origin. But of course, this civilization was African, and the country of Zimbabwe itself was proudly named after this impressive cultural heritage.