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Who knew decorating a house could be so complicated! But it certainly can be when multiple people have very definite views on how everything should look, and no one is saying exactly what those views are.

From designer Arve D. Fühler and publisher Rio Grande comes Glory Islands, a 2-4 player game utilizing hand management, area control, and set collection to crown the newest terror of the high seas.

Embark on a hunt for some lost pirate treasure, while evading villains and outwitting deadly traps in the third Coded Chronicles game.

Dive into the ocean and work together to save manta rays, sea turtles, and eels from oil spills and dynamite fishers.

In this new article series, we will explore multiple games that share common traits. Fossilis and Jurassic Parts share a similar theme and presentation, but what sets them apart?

From daisies to butterflies, ladybugs to poppies, collect beautiful arrangements in your garden and maybe enjoy a nice cup of tea.

Drive your cart through the streets, collecting trash, to clean up the city. Or at least the part of the city you care about. Because, of course, you want to clean up your streets faster than your opponents — so there’ll be bombs, explosions, and backstabbing as you try to set them back.

There’s love in the family, and the family is in danger, and there’s danger in the house. What comes next that the house can fit into?

Feed the hungry monsters, but keep an eye out for what color the monster wants to be because each item you feed it will change its fur. Change it too much and you’ll lose the game.

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