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Tholos (2nd edition)
Participate in the construction of the Tholos of Delphi, the temple that marks the center of the universe marked by Zeus and built inside the Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia. As a builder, face your opponent in a duel and achieve the greatest influence within its sacred construction. May the gods be propitious to you!
Kabuto Sumo: Insect All-Stars
A new Sumo-Beya (stable of wrestlers) joins the league, the Insect All-Stars. This diverse cast of wrestlers makes the matches even more viscous and unpredictable. The giant beetles will have to adapt to these new aggressive challengers if they want to continue to be the last one standing in the ring.
Skyrockets: Festivals of Fire
In Skyrockets, players take turns playing cards in order to flip the matching sand timers (your fireworks) without letting any run out.
The Mind Soulmates
The Mind Soulmates uses the same principles of The Mind, with players trying to co-operate without communication to master multiple levels of card play.
In this game, however, in addition to playing numbered cards correctly in ascending order, they must also play all cards face down, revealing them only after all cards have been played. To help them do this, one player takes the role of seer — and the seer knows more than everyone else!
Cobra Paw
In Cobra Paw, players take turns rolling the dice — which feature six unique symbols — then race to grab the tile with the matching pattern before anyone else. Whoever grabs six tiles first wins!
The Crew: Mission Deep Sea
Astronauts wanted! Scientists say there is a mysterious ninth planet located at the edge of our solar system. But despite all of their efforts, so far they have been unable to provide substantial evidence of its existence. Join this exciting space adventure to find out if the theories are just science fiction or if you will discover Planet Nine.
Myths at War: Back to the Beginning
New 54 cards set with brand new content for Norse, Japanese and Egyptian mythologies (new gods, events, actions...) to add to any Myths at War installment.
Myths at War is a strategy card game for two or more players who confront each other to determine the fate of a Mythology. Before starting a game, each player builds his or her own deck according to a defined set of rules and then faces other players to deem which Mythology is the most powerful. There are two ways of winning a Myths at War game: GOD OF GODS, by achieving a certain level of power or OBLIVION, by vanquishing your opponent. Myths at War mixes strategy and collection. Each expansion set will help you improve existing decks and create new ones.
Myths at War
Myths at War, first published as Guerra de Mitos, is a card game set in a fantastic world where different mythologies coexist. It is a different, dynamic game designed to be able to build different decks with very distinct and varied strategies, and each expansion increases both the number of available mythologies and the game possibilities.
SenbaZuru
Senbazuru is an ancient Japanese legend that says that anyone who makes a thousand paper cranes will receive the favor of one crane. The thousand origami became a symbol of peace in Japan from the story of Sadako Sasaki (1943-1955).
Odin
In Odin, you want to empty your hand as quickly as possible, sending all your Vikings out into the world.
The game lasts several hands, with each hand consisting of one or more rounds. The deck contains cards in six suits, each numbered 1-9, and each player starts with a hand of nine cards.
Rome in a Day
The once thriving Roman Empire fell apart. Who can resist the temptation to claim some of the lands for themselves? Do you prefer vineyards or quarries? Or maybe you want a little bit of everything with some olive groves and an oil mill on top? All you need is to make a good trade: offer a beautiful antique theater in exchange or add a few precious diamonds… Divide and swap lands, outguess and bribe your opponents! Create a prosperous domain from the lots of Rome!
Exploding Kittens: Cat Burglar Edition
INCLUDES ALL CARDS FROM THE ORIGINAL EXPLODING KITTENS GAME.
PLUS A SQUISHY CAT BURGLAR.
Sushi Go!: Spin Some for Dim Sum
A delicious spin on the classic Sushi Go game. Collect the best combination of dishes from the Spin Table. Each dish scores in a unique way. Collect menu items from the basket in front of you or use your Chopstick tokens to rotate the Spin Table and choose a different dish. Snag the Steamed Bun Squishy to spin the tray for free! Plus, if you have the most squishy tokens you get more points at the end of the game. Try to build the most valuable combinations of dishes. The game ends when everyone has 12 total dishes, highest score wins!
ROOM: Agus and Monsters
Tada! This is Agus Pianola, a very absent-minded and a bit cheeky boy who should tidy up his room, but he always waits for his mother to remind him of that because he never finds a good moment to do it. And obviously, in a messy room you can lose many things such as: balls, video games, essays... but you can also find others...
What would you do if one day you woke up and you found your room full of monsters?
4 Data Brokers
Five centuries after Francis Bacon said that Scientia est potentia, we know information is power. The more information we have, the more power we get. Wholesale information, Big Data.
Dragonkeepers
In this fantasy universe, each player is the chief of a tribe of dragon keepers, defending the dragons from attacks by the evil hunter. The hunter wants to see those cute dragons dead, but must get past the dragon keepers.
Go Cuckoo!
On your turn in Zum Kuckuck!, you take one standing stick and put it on the nest. If both ends of the stick have the same color, you may choose to lay an egg on it. Otherwise, you take another stick whose top color is the same as the hiding color of the previous one, up to three sticks. After laying an egg or putting the third stick with different colors, your turn ends. There are penalties for a stick touching the ground or eggs falling from the nest.
Exploding Kittens: Good Vs Evil
New rules. New Kittens. New mayhem. This version of Exploding Kittens features new cards and gameplay based on the Netflix animated series Exploding Kittens, premiering near the end of 2023. It\'s still the highly-strategic kitty powered version of Russian Roulette you know and love with new Armageddon Cards which set up an epic battle of Good vs. Evil. Outsmart your opponent. Try not to explode. The last player left alive wins.
Epic Card Game: Guardians of Gowana
Jungle (later renamed to Guardians of Gowana) is a two player box set exploring the tropical supercontinent of Gowana. A complete game on its own, or combine it with any other Epic set to support more players.
Song Saga
Rock out with your cards out! Every card in this box is designed to spark a memory of the moments and music that make you who you are. Get ready to discover new tunes, new things about your friends, and maybe even win a gold award or two. Singing, dancing, and air guitar are optional, but probable.
Fresh Fruits
Aunt Helga has sent you shopping with one command at the forefront: Buy the juiciest fruits!
But it won\'t be easy to bring them home in one piece as the heavy fruits must not be placed on top of the lighter ones — and of course you should buy exactly the fruits that Aunt Helga would like to have. Your challenge in Fresh Fruits is to pack your basket in just the right way with all the required fruits so that nothing is crushed and no juice is spilled. Whoever fulfills the most requirements will score best and win.
Fabula Rasa: Horror
In Fabula Rasa, players take turns telling a constantly changing story as is typical of oral traditions.
The motifs on the cards provide visual bullet points for people, objects, and locations that are central to the action, things that must be remembered in the correct order, with cards disappearing and new ones being added each round. Those who, as a narrator, manage to present their version of the story without errors will be rewarded accordingly.
Fabula Rasa: Crime
In Fabula Rasa, the players take turns telling a constantly changing story, as is typical of oral tradition. The motifs on the maps provide visual cues for central persons, objects and locations of the story, which must be remembered in the correct order. Creative and challenging to the memory is the fact that in each round, cards disappear and new ones are added. Those who succeed as storytellers in presenting their version of the story without mistakes are rewarded accordingly.