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Gravwell: 2nd Edition
In Gravwell, players command spaceships that have been pulled through a black hole, transporting them into a different dimension. With each ship lacking fuel to get home, each player must collect basic elements from surrounding asteroids, using the gravity of the dimension and what little resources they have in order to reach the warp gate that will take them home.
Skytear: Kurumo
You can use these contents to challenge a friend with the starter box. Or you can freely mix and combine these heroes and cards with your existing Skytear collection.
Martial honor is the creed of Kurumo’s warriors, a creed made tangible in their blades.
Skytear: Outsiders
Each outsider in this expansion was a hero, now consumed by the power of Skytear.
Gulbjarn, Terror of the Endless Night, stalks the wilds, crippling his foes with fear.
Skytear: Taulot
You can use these contents to challenge a friend with the starter box. Or you can freely mix and combine these heroes and cards with your existing Skytear collection.
The heroes of Taulot strike from the tunnels of their home, their innate hivemind.
Werewolves: Night of the Vampires
Wherever werewolves are up to mischief, vampires are not far away. This is also the case with the sequel to the communication game, Werewolves - Night of the Vampires, in which the bloodsuckers are loose.
Inside Job
Strange things are happening here! Someone is trying to disrupt the agents\' joint missions. But who is "The Insider"?
Royal Visit
The whole valley is buzzing: the King is coming! Prestige awaits your family if the Majesty and the court accept your invitation to visit your magnificent chateau. Use the powers of your wizard, court jester and guards to coax the King to your domain in this game of tug-of-war. It takes clever card play and subtle strategy to emerge victorious!
Windmill Cozy Stories
The playful wind wanders around the world, whirling from one windmill to another. Along the way, he catches the stories as they are told.
He carries them past our windows, throws them as dewdrops at our feet, and hides them in the rustle of the leaves high above our heads. They are hidden everywhere, speaking softly to us. So on bright spring mornings or warm autumn evenings, when we go out into the garden or sit by the fire, we listen to the hispers of the wind and share his cozy stories.