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Includes base game and Skilled Workers expansion
Ark Nova: Zoo Map Pack 1 contains the two new zoo maps #9 (Geographical Zoo) and #10 (Rescue Station).
Catherine takes the players to the Tsarist Empire of 1762.
In Watergate, one player assumes the role of a Journalist, while the other embodies the Nixon Admininstration, each with a unique set of cards.
For those who want to bring a little more variety to Cooper Island, there is now this mini expansion.
Few other games have received as many awards in recent years as Terra Mystica!
In Corrosion, each of you manages a factory and deploys engineers to build up diversified scoring and production engines.
Seeking to capitalize on this new opportunity, you start a company in the oil business.
In Coffee Traders, the delicious Arabica coffee beans farmers harvest are sold in Antwerp — and all over the world — to coffee roasters large and small.
Glass Road is a game that commemorates the 700-year-old tradition of glass-making in the Bavarian Forest. (Today the Glass Road is a route through the Bavarian Forest that takes visitors to many of the old glass houses and museums of that region.)
Puzzling and animal breeding: Designer Uwe Rosenberg is at his best!
Curious Cargo is a two player game where you go head-to-head against your opponent by building up the infrastructure of your facilities
Set your sights on distant stars and strive to colonize the galaxy in Gaia Project, the follow-up to Terra Mystica!
Maracaibo, the new strategy game for 1-4 players set in the Caribbean during the 17th century.
You are transported to the Ruhr region in the 18th century, at the beginning of the industrial revolution. Coal, after being discovered in Haspelknecht, is in high demand as cities and factories throughout the region are in need of this coveted resource.
Seeking to capitalize on this new opportunity, in Pipeline you start a company in the oil business.
Lignum is a strategic optimization game that portrays the logging industry in the 19th century.
In the two-player game Watergate, one player represents the Nixon administration while the other player represents The Washington Post
Craftsmen, scholars & monks can help you reign supreme—but who will turn up to help?