Nowhere is the beauty of nature more evident than in the resplendent colors of an arboretum. In the Arboretum, you create carefully planned paths for your visitors to walk around watching the colorful explosion of buds and leaves.
Popular among the Norse and Anglo-Saxons, Orlog is a dice game in which combatants strive to reduce their opponents' health, represented by 15 stones, to zero. To do this, they use various dice rolls and bonus effects.
Will you see the gates of Valhalla or the ruin of Helheim?
Players take on the role of Cat Ladies (Cat Ladies), part of an elite group of people including Marie Antoinette and Ernest Hemingway.
During the game, you will pick up three cards at a time, collecting toys, food, catnip, clothes and, of course, adorable cats. But be careful! Make sure you have enough food for all your feline friends or your hungry cats will deduct points from your score.
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In over a thousand tournaments, the Mad King has never lost.
Heroes come from every corner of the globe, each with their own reasons for seeking ultimate power.
Will you be the one bold enough to take the throne?
A fast-paced, fast-paced dice manipulation & card-skill game that will get your game nights excited! This box contains a complete game.
In over a thousand tournaments, the Mad King has never lost.
Heroes come from every corner of the globe, each with their own reasons for seeking ultimate power.
Will you be the one bold enough to take the throne?
A fast-paced, fast-paced dice manipulation & card-skill game that will get your game nights excited! This box contains a complete game.
Every year, villagers come from all over to participate in the Harvest Festival. They bring with them beautiful rugs for sale and share delicious mango juice. Men of faith honor the Sacred Cows, while children play with mischievous monkeys and sigh at snake charmers. But the festival's biggest event is the Elephant Race. Young men and women spend days decorating their elephants with reverent, joyful paintings so they can make their way through the crowds of festive villagers, making their way through the other pachyderms ready to race. The bell rings, the elephants show all their excitement and the race begins!
Welcome to Edo!
IKI is set in Japan during the Edo period (1603-1868). Edo was the name of Tokyo during this period. The busiest market in the city was located in the Nihonbashi area. Along Nihonbashi's main street, many shopkeepers from different industries established their stores and kept inviting customers to do business. Nearby, living in houses called Nagayas, artisans and merchants with different skills helped to support the common people of Edo: lantern makers, tatami makers, peddlers, tempura sellers, geishas…
It's not that we're bad. We have no desire to conquer the world or any megalomaniac plans. Some of us just want a place to relax. Okay, maybe we locked a teenager or two in the dungeon to teach them a lesson in trespassing. But then… all of a sudden now we're on the guild bulletin board and it's fair game for all the so-called heroes to invade our home and plunder our treasure?! I say – NOT UNDER MY WATCH!
Keep the Heroes Out! is an asymmetrical, co-op, dungeon defense, action deck building game for 1-4 players!
“Don't touch the giant Ooze Cube. Not only will he kill you, but it will be a VERY painful death”, how many times do I have to repeat that?
Training, equipping, and coordinating heroes isn't the easiest of tasks… These guys have gotten soft over the years. But I'm retiring, so… I don't care anymore! Good luck, kid. Youre gonna need it.
In the mythical Age of ancient Egypt, mighty gods unleash their forces in battles for dominion over the lands! The objective of this battle is to crush all rival gods and, through the fame gained, win the eternal devotion of the people of Egypt!
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