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Cuba: The Splendid Little War
Cuba: The Splendid Little War, from designer Javier Garcia de Gabiola, is a two-player simulation of the third War of Cuban Independence, which lasted from 1895 to 1898. (This was the last of the three liberation wars fought between Cuba and Spain; the previous wars were the Ten Years\' War (1868-1878) and the Little War (1879-1880). One player controls the forces of the Spanish colonial government, fighting to retain Cuba; the other player controls the Cuban rebels fighting for their independence.
Gaia
Gaïa is a 2-5 player game in which you create a world, instill life in it, build cities, try to satisfy their needs, and use godly powers to shape the world to your benefit.
Free Market: NYC
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.
Iberian Rails
Iberian Rails
Iberian Rails is a share-holding train game in which players employ services of characters, some more reputable than others.
Each round, the players select their characters using an original character-row mechanism, then the railway companies take their turns. The player with the most share/s in a railway company (the CEO) controls said company, directing the company to do one of the following on its turn: build track/s; openly sell a share, and then trigger its dividend payout; and secretly sell a share, and then trigger its dividend payout.
Power Grid: Australia/Indian Subcontinent
Power Grid: Australia & Indian Subcontinent includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
The Australia map challenges players with several independent power networks. Players now the ability to sell uranium.
The Indian Subcontinent map offers a more restrictive resource market. It can punish players who expand too quickly with power outages!
Power Grid: Benelux/Central Europe
Power Grid: Benelux & Central Europe includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Power Grid: France/Italy
Power Grid: France & Italy includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Along with the maps are small rule changes to reflect the power culture in these two countries.
Coal Country
Coal Country is rife with corruption. Many mine foremen “influence” various aspects of the mining industry. It is your job as the boss to determine where to send your most influential foremen. Your job as boss is made more difficulty by the ever-shifting nature of the markets.
Power Grid: Québec/Baden-Württemberg
Power Grid: Québec & Baden-Württemberg includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
Québec offers ecological power plants that stay on the market longer. This makes it easier for players to acquire these plants that consume no resources.
Fürstenfeld
Furstenfeld is an economic game for 2-5 players.
The players are princes and own their own “Fürstenfeld”, where they produce hops, barley, and spring water. They sell their harvest to different breweries, which have different demands for the 3 goods.
Power Grid: Brazil/Spain & Portugal
Power Grid: Brazil/Spain & Portugal includes two new maps for Power Grid: Recharged or Power Grid.
This expansion also includes its own box of the same dimensions as the Power Grid box so you can store your other expansion maps!
Power Grid: Factory Manager
Power Grid: Factory Manager is the a stand-alone game in the world of Power Grid.
Power Grid – Factory Manager is a business development game. You start with a small factory and try to improve it. In the beginning, you may simply focus on increasing the production. Later you are confronted with new challenges: track the ever increasing energy price and cleverly distribute your workers for the best benefit.
Darjeeling
In 1835, the British East India Company leased the region around the location of the modern-day city of Darjeeling.
The British strategically placed the trading post to build a sanatorium there as well!