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The game features a unique trade system and a thematic combat system, allowing for critical decisions and intense excitement. Modify your ship, buy impressive vessels, load deadly special ammunitions and hire specialist crew members. Will your captain gain eternal glory and immense wealth or find his wet grave under the stormy surface of the Caribbean Sea?
The main action of “Mermaid Rain” is divided into two phases: the “Surf-predicting” phase and the “Surf-riding” phase. In the “Surf-predicting” phase, you make melds by using the cards in your hand and gain a Surf tile. In the “Surf-riding” phase of each round, you place the Surf tile on the board, move your Mermaid by using cards from your hand, and...
Fashion your own world full of exotic animals and a variety of landscapes. Keep a sharp eye on the clock and the other players, because everything happens simultaneously! Jump out at the right time and reap a couple more bonus points. Mondo is a tile game with particularly simple rules. The varying game system, with its three levels of difficulty, is...
Take command of a Nautilion submarine, control the changing tides, and put an end to the Darkhouse?s delusions of conquest before its destructive fleet enslaves the Happy Isles! The only way to stop this elusive vessel is to neutralize the Darkhouse, nestled at the bottom of the Abyss. You will need to gather a formidable crew to accomplish this heroic...
The world of Neuroshima Hex is that of a post-apocalyptic world torn apart by a war between humans and machines. The remains of humanity took shelter in the ruins of cities and organized in small communities, gangs and armies. Conflicts between such groups are not uncommon and the reasons of such are numerous: territory, food or equipment. MOLOCH sent...
The Moloch attack on Omega had unforeseen consequences: damage to the facility set three strange creatures free. They are the product of a secret genetic research project, code named ¨Dancer¨. Now, half-mad and with no control over their instincts, creatures begin fighting for survival in the post-apocaliptic wasteland.
Good card games can be so simple: either take a card or pay a chip. Anyone can make that decision, right? However, there's a catch - in fact there are two. Nobody wants the cards, not even for free, because they give you points in a game where you need to have the fewest points to win. And the chips? They are scarce, very scarce.