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Collect pigments, manuscripts, and forbidden tomes, as you compete to create the most splendid monastery library in Medieval Europe.

The latest from Scott Caputo is a real-time tile placement game where players are challenged with meeting goals by crafting their own colorful cities.

Merlin has invited you to a competition of wizards. Capture chimeras and enclose centaurs, in a competition of wit and strategy.

Each player is mayor of their own village, which has unfortunately become infested with werewolves. Try to rid your town of them, or at least have fewer than your opponents, in order to win the game.

Dark forces are gathering at the citadel. Will you gather a band of companions and set out for victory? Or will you be met by defeat?

The library is ablaze and books of magic and myth are threatened by the raging fire. Save all the literature you can in this press-your-luck game. 

From Sushi Go and Imhotep designer Phil Walker-Harding comes a brand new flip-and-write game of seeking buried treasure.

Pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth — you will have to use them, and maybe a little virtue, if you wish to win this game.

The number one best-selling game in Denmark, Partners is a team-based abstract board game in which you must race to reach the finish line first. But you can’t win alone! You must also help your teammate’s pawns to reach the end as well if you want to be victorious.

How likely is Darth Vader to meditate? Do you think Big Bird drives an expensive car? These are the things you’ll have to consider while playing Whozit?.

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