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  • Minimum age: 12
  • Language: English
  • Difficulty level: Easy
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Invasion: Free State
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Invasion: Free State

£39.96 £49.95
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INVASION: Free State is a competitive urban tactical combat board game for 2 to 4 players. In each mission, Alien and Resistance factions conduct combat against each other in a desolate district of Annapolis suburbs.

INVASION: Free State is inspired by such classic computer games as X-COM: UFO Defense and Laser Squad.

SIMULTANEOUS PROGRAMMING: Anticipate and outmaneuver your enemy

TEAM VS TEAM: Play with up to two players per side

COVER SYSTEM: Use them or die in the open

MODULAR BOARD: Each mission uses a randomized map every time

Join the fight for the Free State in 2020!

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Free Market: NYC
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Free Market: NYC

£32.26 £37.95
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FREE MARKET: NYC is a competitive and strategic board game based on the principles of a free market economy, presented from a humorous and ironic perspective of life.

In this game, you will find yourself managing a group of people who work together in different assignments, aiming to grow their fortune according to your vision.

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Unconscious Mind
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Unconscious Mind

£57.37 £67.49
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In the early 1900s, the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud established a revolutionary theory called psychoanalysis, related to the study of the unconscious mind. As his work took hold, supporters met at Freud\'s apartment every Wednesday to discuss psychology and dream symbolism. This group—the Wednesday Psychological Society—marked the beginning of the worldwide psychoanalytic movement. As a member of this society, you aim to formulate new therapeutic techniques, establish a practice, grow your clientele, and become Freud’s most distinguished contemporary. To best accomplish this, you’ll need to share insights, discuss ideas with peers, and publish theories. And to stay invigorated, you’ll likely need some coffee—lots of coffee.

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