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Castle Panic (2nd ed.): Engines of War
Castle Panic: Engines of War introduces an engineer who uses new resource cards to build catapults, ballistas, barricades, and more in order to better defend the castle from the growing capabilities of the monsters — and you\'re going to need his help since they\'re now charging at you with a siege tower, war wagon, and a battering ram. What\'s more, they\'ve enlisted the help of a shaman, breathtaker, and goblin saboteurs. Prepare your forces!
Castle Panic: Engines of War can be used with the Castle Panic base game on its own or with any combination of other expansions.
The Initiative
In 1994, four teenagers find a mysterious game at a yard sale. As they play it, they discover it is strangely connected to their lives. What will they risk to unravel the secrets of The Initiative? Embark on a unique journey of discovery, puzzles, and strategy that is unlike any board game you’ve ever experienced
The Mind Soulmates
The Mind Soulmates uses the same principles of The Mind, with players trying to co-operate without communication to master multiple levels of card play.
In this game, however, in addition to playing numbered cards correctly in ascending order, they must also play all cards face down, revealing them only after all cards have been played. To help them do this, one player takes the role of seer — and the seer knows more than everyone else!
Takenoko
A long time ago at the Japanese Imperial court, the Chinese Emperor offered a giant panda bear as a symbol of peace to the Japanese Emperor. Since then, the Japanese Emperor has entrusted his court members (the players) with the difficult task of caring for the animal by tending to his bamboo garden.
Castle Panic (2nd Edition)
Castle Panic
The forest is filled with all sorts of monsters. They watched and waited as you built your castle and trained your soldiers, but now they\'ve gathered their army and are marching out of the woods. Can you work with your friends to defend your castle against the horde, or will the monsters tear down your walls and destroy the precious castle towers? You will all win or lose together, but in the end only one player will be declared the Master Slayer!
Leaf
In the game Leaf, players embody the wind by guiding leaves to the forest floor and connecting them to the ones that have already fallen. Each leaf you touch will grant you actions to create a thriving forest. Attract woodland animals, grow mushrooms, lead helpful squirrels up the great tree, and gain additional leaf cards and sun tokens by strategically placing leaves. The player who contributes most to the health of the forest wins!
Paris: La Cité de la Lumière
Paris: La Cité de la Lumière is a two-player board game, designed by José Antonio Abascal, infused with Parisian aesthetics by the artist, Oriol Hernández. The game is set in late 19th century Paris during the 1889 “Exposition Universelle”, when public electricity was a hot topic. Electricity spread throughout the city, creating today’s beautiful nocturnal Parisian streets and coining Paris’s nickname “La Cité de la Lumiére”, the City of Lights. The most well-lit buildings are admired highly by passers-by.
SenbaZuru
Senbazuru is an ancient Japanese legend that says that anyone who makes a thousand paper cranes will receive the favor of one crane. The thousand origami became a symbol of peace in Japan from the story of Sadako Sasaki (1943-1955).
Takenoko: Chibis
A long time ago, the Emperor of China offered to the Emperor of Japan a giant panda, a symbol of peace. Your delicate mission: Take care of the animal by planning a bamboo field. Now as a reward for your great work, you are being offered a second panda...a female!
Flourish (Signature Edition)
Flourish is a beautiful, card-drafting, garden-building game where players plan and build the garden of their dreams throughout the growing season.
Dorfromantik: Great Mill Mini-Expansion
The Great Mill is a mini expansion for Dorfromantik: The Board Game and contains two cards and a mill standee. Unlocking the Mill achievement lets you score additional points for Grain Tasks and Yellow Flags by cleverly placing the mill piece.
Neotopia
In Neotopia, a competitive fast paced tile placement pattern building game, you are part of a team of Visionaries who are building a futuristic pilot city focused on the fields of Energy, Technology, Community and Sustainable food.
Sherlock: Propagation
The fire in an important laboratory in Oslo hides disturbing events. What happened? Why? Follow the clues of your team of researchers to answer these and other questions. Will you avoid spreading?
Sherlock: 13 Hostages
The tactical unit has intervened in a hostage robbery, but the robbers have disappeared, what happened?, why? Follow the clues with your team of investigators to answer these questions and other questions. Will you find the stolen jewels?
Festival
Festival is a board game that recreates the movements between stages that happen at music festivals.
Players will control groups of people, represented by polyominoes, who will enter the concert venue or move according to their interests, they may want to go to one of the four stages, buy some food or drink or buy a t-shirt of their favorite group.
Forever Home
Forever Home: A Game of Second Chances for Shelter Dogs
Welcome to Forever Home, the puzzly pattern-building game about second chances for shelter dogs.
Using a combination of tile placement, set collection, and drafting, you and your friends take on the role of shelter workers. Take it in turns to bring dogs into your shelter, complete training cards, and match pups up with new families. You\'ll be competing for valuable shelter commendations, as well as gaining reputation for training and rehoming the dogs in your care. At the end of the game, the shelter worker with the most reputation wins!
Moon River
Moon River uses the Kingdomino game system — but without dominoes.
In the game, you will build a personal landscape of tiles to score points, but instead of tiling dominoes in your landscape, the game uses half-dominoes in which one edge has a jigsaw puzzle-style connection. You combine two of these half puzzle pieces to craft your own dominoes. This mechanism is meant to provide more variability and randomization in each play.
5-Minute Mystery
5-Minute Mystery is a high-intensity, deductive, mystery game in which players work together to find a culprit hidden in a line-up of suspects.
Just moments before the Museum of Everything was set to unveil its newest exhibit, the priceless MacGuffin, some criminal snuck in and stole it! Now it\'s up to you, a team of detectives, to crack the case, find the culprit, and recover the missing MacGuffin.
SETUP
In SETUP, you create a set or sets, scoring points to move around the board. How many points on each turn depends on how good you are at spotting sequences and by playing a set which will create multiple combinations on the board. Even when it\'s not your turn, unwitting opponents may gift you points by creating sets using tiles in your bonus spaces, so always keep your eyes peeled to claim those extra points.
Applejack
A clever tile placement game by Uwe Rosenberg
A wide orchard lies in front of Applejack\'s cottage.
Help him and his daughter plant apple trees and harvest the juicy apples. Don\'t forget to set up the beehives between the trees. Because at the end of this game, whoever gets the most honey wins!
Sanssouci
Your task in the tile-laying game Sanssouci is to create a flower garden for the world-famous Sanssouci Palace. Competing against up to three other landscape architects, you\'ll have your own garden layout game board on which you\'ll build rose gardens and vineyard terraces, labyrinths and fountains – but not just anywhere, mind you. No, the landscapers must meet certain building requirements, and unfortunately you won\'t always have at hand everything that you might need.
Paris: Eiffel
The tower built by architect Gustave Eiffel rises high above Paris, announcing the inauguration of the Universal Exposition. There are those who define it as a monstrous iron cyclops and others as the first step into modern architecture. There is no doubt it will leave very few indifferent.
Gaia
Gaïa is a 2-5 player game in which you create a world, instill life in it, build cities, try to satisfy their needs, and use godly powers to shape the world to your benefit.