In Taluva, players place tiles consisting of volcanoes and other terrain. Tiles can be placed adjacent to other tiles or on top of other tiles. Thus,...
Description of the game play from co-designer Michail Antonow: The board shows the Caribbean in the 18th century. Six pirate ships lie in wait on sea...
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-15%From the Keltis entry: Players play cards to move their playing pieces along stone paths. There are cards with 5 different colors/symbols, each corre...
Taken from Boardgame News: Oregon is a family/strategy game with a colonization-theme and a card-driven placement mechanism. The aim of the game is t...
Between the 8th and 11th centuries, the Vikings had the world holding their breath. Always on the lookout for new land, they aren't above fighting the...
An unusual, complex, yet tightly balanced board/card game for two from the prolific Reiner Knizia. The original title, "Auf der Reeperbahn...," allud...
Expansion for Niagara. From the publisher: The search for jewels across the raging torrent of Niagara continues - and now, river ghosts come into the...
Number 5 in the Mystery Rummy series Welcome to the 5th in a series of Mystery Rummy games, all created by Mike Fitzgerald! Bonnie Parker and Clyde...
A very simple railway game. Each player has a set of 5 cities strung across the US that need to be connected by rail. Players place either 1 or 2 ra...
A fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Led by powerful leaders, kingdoms and dynasties developed here around 3000 BC. Attacks and cou...
Part of the Knizia tile-laying trilogy, this game is ostensibly set in medieval Japan. Players use hexagonal tiles to surround cities, which have one...
In New World: A Carcassonne Game, players begin as early settlers of the United States on the east coast of the continent. As in the original Carcasso...