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Parks (2nd Edition)
Parks Second Edition is a celebration of the national parks, and the definitive, new edition of this beloved Keymaster game. Players will explore Acadia, Canyonlands, Shenandoah, Denali, Big Bend, Mesa Verde, and all the rest of these iconic, real-world locations.
Harvest
Salutations, neighbor, and welcome to Furroughfield, the Commonwealth of Free Beasts! Ours is a budding farm town with soil ripe for planting.
Worm Party
Worm Party
Chicken Charly does not waste a second and dashes away in his best chicken gallop. “What a bad joke if I wouldn’t catch a delicious worm now!” he cackles excitedly.
Wendake
Wendake
"Wendake" is the name that the Wyandot people use for their traditional territory. This population, also known as the Huron Nation, lived in the Great Lakes region, together with the tribes who formed the Iroquois Confederacy, and many others. In this game, you will explore the traditions and everyday life of these tribes during the 1756–1763 period, when the Seven Years’ War between the French and the English took place in these territories.
Super-Vampire
Super-Vampires
The evildoer Dr. Garlic has set his evil plan in motion to put garlic everywhere in the freshly cleaned crypt! That means it is time to hurry and get rid of all the garlic before sunrise.
Mighty Monsters
Mighty Monsters
The players assume the roles of Trolls, Undead, Aquatic animals, Demons, Insects and Dragons with only one thing on their mind… the Gold in King Edgar’s treasury.
Kobold
The kobolds are running wild, pilfering Maurice\'s favourite toys, and even his beloved gem collection! Though only simple fake gems, they sparkle so wonderfully that the kobolds must have them!
Immortals
Inmortals
Battle with your immortal armies in the eternal struggle between light and shadow. Write a new chapter in Immortals’ history of the eternal cycle between two immortal worlds.
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.