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Glory Islands
Glory Islands is played over a series of rounds in which players simultaneously play sailing cards from their hands. The card values define the turn order, how far ships can move on the board, and where a player’s pirates may be placed on the board. Depending on where they are placed, pirates may receive glory, treasure tokens, or barrels. The cards may also provide bonus actions that players can use to gain an advantage over their opponents. When pirates occupy all of the spaces on an island, the player with the most pirates on that island will gain the most glory.
Arena: For The Gods! [DE]
Arena: For The Gods!
Welcome to the Arena of the all-powerful, where only the greatest mythological heroes fight to please the Gods. With Arena, dive into a universe in which heroes from 6 different mythos fight together for the entertainment of their Gods. Handpicked by a divine hand for a battle to the death, you\'re assuming the role of a powerful fighter
Get on Board: Paris and Rome
Who will have the best Metro line? Organize your passengers\' trips across the most romantic cities in the world! Feel free to double up with other players and create connections that will earn you even more points.
Get on Board: New York & London
Ah, here’s the bus, hop aboard!
Just like every trip, you are fascinated by the other passengers on board, each have different destinations and this bus line is truly special…
Downforce
Tires screech. Gears shift. Drivers push their million-dollar cars to the limit. Restored by Rob Daviau from the 1996 Spiel des Jahres recommended game “Top Race”, Downforce puts players behind the wheel of cars with a different Power each. The difference between victory and defeat could be a single card.
Blue Skies
Blue Skies is fast-playing game for 2-5 players from the designer of Caravan and Burger Joint.
The year is 1979, and the U.S. government has just deregulated the airline industry, opening it to competition in terms of fares, routes, and the airline companies themselves. You represent a new airline that’s trying to set up business in the U.S., but you have an entire country open to you, so where will you set up shop and how can you profit more than the other newcomers to ensure that you survive?