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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.
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.
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!
Allie Gator
In Allie Gator players take turns placing number cards in ever-narrowing ranges. Instead of playing a number card a playing holding a special card may play it to change the direction of play, or manipulate the card display, but all special cards count against the player. A player unable to play must take a stack of played cards, which also count against them. At the end of each round players with the fewest negative points score alligator teeth, and when someone has three alligator teeth they win the game.
Agropolis
Agropolis is a stand-alone expansion to Sprawlopolis, bringing the same card-laying, variable-scoring gameplay into a new setting: city blocks give way to orchards, wheat fields, livestock pens, and vineyards. As before, players draw three goal cards and then attempt to place cards one at a time to create a rural tableau that best satisfies those goals. New gameplay features help offset overly-powerful scoring combos and layer additional attributes onto certain types of terrain, providing even greater depth of gameplay without sacrificing the original’s signature elegance.
Qwixx Longo
Everyone participates, no matter whose turn it is. Now with an eight sided dice, higher numbers can be rolled to give you more chance to cross off spaces.
Agricola: Family Edition
A simplified version of the classic worker-placement farming game suitable for children as young as eight.
The Mind
Ever get the feeling you know what your friends are thinking? Could you be telepathic? If so, you’ll find The Mind an experience like no other! This award-winning game of sixth sense and second sight sees you work together against the odds… As a team of up to four, you lay down number cards, from 1 to 100, in the right order… sounds easy right? The catch is, you can’t communicate! You have to use the power of your mind! With over 1 million copies sold The Mind is great for the whole family. Do you have what it takes to beat…The Mind? Let’s become one!
Queenz
In Queenz, the newest game from Bruno Cathala and Johannes Goupy, the players are beekeepers planting orchids to attract bees and produce the tastiest honey.
Mountain Goats
In Mountain Goats you work to move your goats to the top of 6 different mountains where they can score points as long as they stay there. You can share spaces with other goats on the way up, but there is only room for one goat at the top of each mountain. If someone else\'s goat moves to the mountain top, they will kick you off and you\'ll have to start your trek over.
L.L.A.M.A.
In LLAMA, you want to dump cards from your hand as quickly as you can, but you might not be able to play what you want, so do you quit and freeze your hand or draw and hope to keep playing?
6 nimmt!
In 6 nimmt!, a.k.a. Category 5 and many other names, you want to score as few points as possible.
The Game
The Game is no toy. You and your friends will have to work together if you are going to beat it. How well can you coordinate your movements? Without talking? Can you trust your friends to make the right move to ensure you can discard all 98 cards? Are you ready to play the game? Or will the game play you?