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Funkoverse Strategy Game: Back to the Future 100 – Marty McFly & Doc Brown
In the Funkoverse Strategy Game, you combine your favorite characters and go head-to-head in four exciting game scenarios. Use your characters\' unique abilities to gain points and achieve victory!
Note: Spanish Language
Funkoverse Strategy Game: Darkwing Duck
In the Funkoverse Strategy Game, you combine your favorite characters and go head-to-head in exciting game scenarios.
Not a stand-alone game.
Slyville
Medieval cities were home to very different types of people. Not only pious monks, humble scholars and trustworthy merchants, but also those mischievous, cunning and dishonest. In Slyville, a board game of bluff and deceit, you become one of the latter kind. As head of a guild operating in one of the world\'s major trade and cultural centers of the Middle Ages, you will be sending your trusted right-hand men to various districts of the city to find trade bargains, make deals, and provide the organization with more power and wealth — not always in a way that is completely legal, but for sure fun and entertaining!
Brass: Birmingham
Brass: Birmingham is an economic strategy game sequel to Martin Wallace\' 2007 masterpiece, Brass. Birmingham tells the story of competing entrepreneurs in Birmingham during the industrial revolution, between the years of 1770-1870.
AYA
You will embark on a journey up the river to seek out nature\'s treasures and marvel at the variety of landscapes and animals that emerge as you glide along.
Be clever and cooperate for the best photos so that you can share your incredible journey! Welcome to the world of Aya, the goddess of water.
In AYA, you have to cooperate to connect as many landscape tiles and animal photo tokens as possible to arrange a chain of dominoes placed upright one after another.
Round House
The round houses (a.k.a., Fujian Tulou) are unique rural dwellings that can be found in the mountain areas in southeastern Fujian, China, dating back to the Ming dynasty (17th century). A round house is a large, multi-floor, enclosed, and fortified earth building housing usually a whole clan, which functions as a village and is known as "a little kingdom for the family".