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Imperial Settlers: Empires of the North – Wrath of the Lighthouse
Exploding Pigeon
Exploding Pigeon is a little like Pictionary, a little like Charades, a little like a hot potato, and a LOT of chaotic fun! Exploding Pigeon is the rapid-fire challenge passing family game that\'ll change your parties forever. Shake the Pigeon to reveal your hilarious challenge -- it could be drawing, miming, or a quick round of rock, paper, scissors. Hurry and do it before passing the Pigeon to the other team! Scramble to complete as many challenges as you can, just don\'t get caught with the Pigeon when the timer runs out!
How to play:
Start the timer.
Act, draw, or battle … but whatever you do, DO IT FAST!
Pass the pigeon before it explodes!
Trailblazers: Sasquatch Expansion Pack
In Trailblazers: Sasquatch Expansion players cooperate together to build hiking, biking, and kayaking loops in a shared area. But be careful, one player might secretly be a traitorous Sasquatch seeking to sabotage your trailblazing efforts!
Sasquatch wants to be left alone and will thus do anything he can to keep pesky humans out of his woods — including undermining trail construction. If there is a Sasquatch in the game, then the other players (humans) want to find him!
This expansion is compatible with any edition of Trailblazers.
Trailblazers
Trailblazers are the gutsy folks who pave and brave the trails of the great outdoors. Whether by hiking boots, cycling wheels, or river paddle, these tenacious travelers seek to feed their insatiable appetite for adventure. With a scenic wilderness ever ahead and a freshly charted path upon the heels, one mustn’t forget to eventually find their way back to camp. For there are always new environments to explore, further expeditions to undertake, and more trails to blaze.
Shuffle & Swing: Instruments Expansion
Double your instrument variety with 6 more instruments (3 double-sided boards) with unique scoring objectives!
Shuffle & Swing
The mice Shuffle and Swing met on a starry night while dancing the Cheeseyton under the moonlight. Their love for jazz brought them together and has kept them together for over three decades. A few years back, they opened their very own instrument factory and called it their "Fabulous Factory of Marvelous Musical Gadgets for Giants".
Thorgal: The Board Game (Gamefound Edition)
Thorgal: The Board Game is a cooperative storybook adventure game for 1-4 players aged 14+ designed by Joanna Kijanka, Jan Maurycy, and Rafał Szyma. Players take on the roles of Thorgal, his wife Aaricia, their son Jolan, and Kriss—a deadly female warrior—, and go on a series of adventures.
The game consists of 7 stand-alone scenarios, each taking roughly 90-120 minutes of play. Scenarios do not form a campaign nor have any legacy features, so they can be played by different playgroups and over an extended period of time.
Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island – Collector's Edition
Embark on an epic survival adventure with the Robinson Crusoe: Collector’s Edition, an enhanced version of the acclaimed board game, Robinson Crusoe: Adventures on the Cursed Island.
In this game, players are transported to a deserted island as shipwreck survivors, faced with the daunting task of building a new life amidst wild beasts, unpredictable weather, and mysterious discoveries. Your choices dictate the course of the game, shaping your settlement over weeks of in-game time. Will you uncover the island’s secrets, find a hidden treasure,or stumble upon ancient ruins?
Cascadito
The kingdom is reuniting, but the work of El Cascadero and his ministers has only begun. Many challenges and opportunities await the kingdom. Bandits threaten to overwhelm the towns, rivers present new modes of travel, trade continues to grow, and the borders must be defended.
Cascadero
The kingdom is shattered, its towns are divided, and its people are distrusting. The newly crowned ruler, El Cascadero, seeks to reunite the land, but he can’t do it alone. Thus, he appoints four ministers to visit the people and restore civil harmony. While the ministers are obligated to bring prosperity to the entire land, each of them also has one dedicated responsibility: Farming, Crafting, Mining, and Markets. El Cascadero also records in his book the successes of his ministers…
Without Fail
Without Fail is a party game of seemingly easy challenges that are made horribly difficult by the other players.
You Lying Sack
In You Lying Sack, you want to be the final player in the game, with everyone else having been removed because they were terrible liars.
Skytear: Kurumo
You can use these contents to challenge a friend with the starter box. Or you can freely mix and combine these heroes and cards with your existing Skytear collection.
Martial honor is the creed of Kurumo’s warriors, a creed made tangible in their blades.
Skytear: Outsiders
Each outsider in this expansion was a hero, now consumed by the power of Skytear.
Gulbjarn, Terror of the Endless Night, stalks the wilds, crippling his foes with fear.
Skytear: Taulot
You can use these contents to challenge a friend with the starter box. Or you can freely mix and combine these heroes and cards with your existing Skytear collection.
The heroes of Taulot strike from the tunnels of their home, their innate hivemind.
Block Block Burrito
An expansion set to Throw Throw Burrito and Throw Throw Avocado.Practice your defense! Block Block Burrito introduces Tortilla Shields which add a whole new dynamic to the game. Players are now able to defend themselves against flying Burritos and Avocados! Features 6 NEW BATTLES!
I'm a Little Crabby
I’m A Little Crabby is a game of secret hand signals, suspicious friends, and hidden identities. Pick a partner and establish a secret signal, then collect a set of four matching cards. Once you get a matching set, try to tell your partner by using your secret signal. Be careful - if your opponents intercept your signal first, you lose a point. Hide everything and suspect everyone in this game of secret signals.
Imperial Settlers: Empires of the North – Wrath of the Lighthouse
Empires of the North: The Wrath of the Lighthouse is a story-driven solo campaign for the award-winning engine-building card game: Empires of the North.
The expansion comes with 15 unique solo scenarios played in the order corresponding with the story included in the Campaign book. When playing the campaign mode, players gain access to the new type of cards including Event cards, Legacy locations cards that last from one game to another, and Lighthouses cards that are shuffled to Island decks. Additionally, each of the scenarios can be played individually, just like the scenarios in the base game.
Eleven: Unexpected Events Expansion
This expansion adds two new mechanics: Breaking News cards which trigger the keywords you can find on Player cards and the Reputation track, as well as 14 new Board Meeting cards.
Eleven: Stadium Expansion
Make your Stadium a cultural center for the whole city with 50 new cards and 24 new Infrastructure tiles.
Get new Sponsors, hire new Staff members and make your Stadium a cultural center for the whole city! Build new elements, run concerts and national team matches, and more!
The Stadium expansion adds 24 new custom shaped Stadium Infrastructure tiles and 50 cards including new Objective, Staff, Sponsor, and Board Meeting cards that are related to the Infrastructure tiles from this expansion.
Eleven: Solo Campaign Expansion
A big solo campaign consisting of 8 scenarios tied together by an overarching story. Play a series of games throughout several seasons with the goal of reaching the big league. Whatever happens in one scenario may influence the scenarios that follow.
Eleven: International Players Expansion
An expansion introducing new Players with interesting abilities and showing the wonderful diversity of football around the globe, and a new Travel mechanic.
Eleven: International Cup
Do you have what it takes to play in the league on weekends and in the International Cup on Wednesdays?
Hand To Hand Wombat
A social deduction game for people who aren’t into social deduction games”. Players are secretly assigned roles, either ‘Good Wombat’ or ‘Bad Wombat’ (wombats are known for their binary systems of morality), whereupon Good Wombats must construct towers together, while Bad Wombats try to disrupt the process.