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Windmill Valley
It’s the late 19th century, and more than 9000 windmills dot the landscape of the Netherlands, some of them purpose-built to dry the lowlands, called polders. In the polders between these windmills are fields filled with colorful tulips—the flower that once was a part of the turbulent history of the first financial bubble but is now simply a quintessential part of the Dutch landscape, especially on the famous Bloemen Route (or “Flower Route”).
Sub Terra II: Arima's Light Expansion
The Arima\'s Light expansion for Sub Terra II introduces 5 new characters for explorers to play as, the Magician, the Escape Artist, the Fortune Teller, the Strongman, and the Beastmaster (who also comes with a hound!). Along with these new unusual and intriguing characters Arima\'s light introduces a \'prequel\' game mode where an original cast of characters attempt to lock away the evil magic of Typhaon, the volcanic spirit.
Boonlake
With a group of pioneers, you have left civilization behind to settle along the shores of Boonlake, a long-forgotten region inhabited by humans long ago. This unexplored area beckons you! Become part of a new community and commit yourself to the common good. Explore the landscapes, build houses and settlements, raise cattle, produce raw materials, and develop an infrastructure. Do your best to automate these processes. Seize the opportunity to make the best of your new life in Boonlake.
Boonlake: Artifacts
In Boonlake: Artifacts, you send out your treasure hunters to find treasures and mysterious artifacts on a new map.
Have you always wondered about the vases scattered around Boonlake? Recent findings show that they are loaded to the brim with variable atomic system energy, or V.A.S.E. for short. Put your found vases into the new artifacts and secure an advantage toward victory.
Sub Terra II: Typhaon Wakes
In the Typhaon Wakes expansion for Sub Terra II, players are introduced to three new types of guardian to contend with in their quest to extract the mysterious artifact.
Volatile guardians that can explode and cause massive damage, ranged guardians that can attack from afar, and the eternal guardian, who will not rest until you are gone from the temple.
Sub Terra II: Inferno's Edge
Sub Terra II: Inferno\'s Edge is a cooperative adventure board game. You and up to five friends must explore a tile-based volcano temple to steal a legendary artifact. To get it, you must find the path to the inner sanctum, unlock the secrets within, then escape the way you came.
[DAMAGED] Windmill Valley
It’s the late 19th century, and more than 9000 windmills dot the landscape of the Netherlands, some of them purpose-built to dry the lowlands, called polders. In the polders between these windmills are fields filled with colourful tulips—the flower that once was a part of the turbulent history of the first financial bubble but is now simply a quintessential part of the Dutch landscape, especially on the famous Bloemen Route (or “Flower Route”).
Room 25 Ultimate
A semi-cooperative hidden identify game where players are trapped within a prison, desperately searching for Room 25, the supposed way out this nightmare. But, not all players want to escape.
AuZtralia: TaZmania
In AuZtralia, humanity came to build a new world after a long war against the Old Ones. They failed. The old terrors were waiting for them and pushed them back to the coast. Now their only hope lies in a nearby small island, TaZmania. Will this be the promised land?
AuZtralia: Revenge of the Old Ones
1932 — the desolate shores of a new world lie before the would-be colonists. They are on a mission to grow food to feed the war-ravaged populations of the world, a war fought against the terrible Old Ones.
AuZtralia
AuZtralia is an adventure/exploration game for 1-4 players set in an alternate reality 1930s. The theme is inspired by Martin Wallace\'s A Study in Emerald. Following the Restorationist war, the northern hemisphere lands lay poisoned and starvation was the norm. Intrepid adventurers set out to explore and settle new lands. Little did they know, after the war, the surviving Old Ones and their remaining loyal human armies made their way to the outback of Australia to lick their wounds.