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[DAMAGED] Gaia Project
"Explore the galaxy and lead your faction to victory in this thrilling follow-up to Terra Mystica! Terraform neighbouring planets to suit your faction, each of which boasts special skills and abilities in this highly replayable strategy game."
Ceres
Ceres is a 1-4 Sci-Fi worker placement game where players take the role of an Asteroid Mining Corporation in the near future and try to outplay their opponents and rule Ceres! The game consists of 3 rounds that represent 3 years in Ceres and the respective full business cycles of the corporations.
Starship Captains
Welcome aboard and congrats on the promotion! Your "new" starship is ready to embark on its first big voyage. Just scrape off some of the rust, and she\'ll do fine. And that crew? Might look a little green around the edges, but they\'re your crew now. Make us proud.
Circadians: Chaos Order
A competitive, confrontational area control game with highly asymmetric Factions. Each Faction has unique Leaders and Attributes, Buildings, and their own personal win condition.
Gaia Project
"Explore the galaxy and lead your faction to victory in this thrilling follow-up to Terra Mystica! Terraform neighbouring planets to suit your faction, each of which boasts special skills and abilities in this highly replayable strategy game."
Beta Colony
Beta Colony
It all started when the Imperium seized control of Earth and declared martial law, sentencing those who opposed their will to immediate death or worse fates. It seemed as if all hope was lost, but before their edict could be carried out, a group of defectors managed to wrest control of the Ridback, a Class–II jumpship, and flee with as many of the condemned as they could save.
Circadians: First Light
We were light years from our home, galaxies away, when we first discovered this ancient celestial body - a planet filled with intriguing, intelligent lifeforms, not too unlike our own. Some built kingdoms below the surface of the green seas, while others controlled the desert-filled plains and cliffs. Among them we found scientists, inventors, farmers, traders and fighters.
Race for the Galaxy
Race for the Galaxy
In the card game Race for the Galaxy, players build galactic civilizations by playing game cards in front of them that represent worlds or technical and social developments. Some worlds allow players to produce goods, which can be consumed later to gain either card draws or victory points when the appropriate technologies are available to them. These are mainly provided by the developments and worlds that are not able to produce, but the fancier production worlds also give these bonuses.