Cards & Games
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Power Grid Expansion: The Robots
$9.95<p>This expansion can only be played with a copy of Power Grid. The game rules for Power Grid are the same. This expansion includes components and rules for adding robot players to the game.</p>
<p>Players: 2 - 5<br />Playing Time: 120 minutes<br />Ages: 12 +</p> Learn More -
Fruttirelli
$44.95<p>The eager parent animals are looking for food. Who will help the hedgehog, the hare, the squirrel and the badger to take all the tidbits to their families? There are enough apples, mushrooms and berries for everyone, but the food is scattered far and wide and must be collected first.</p>
<p>Watch out, be careful of the trees! Who keeps putting them in the way? Do not be put off; with a little bit of skill, you will manage to overcome all the obstacles. The player who is back with his or her family first and brings sufficient provisions for everyone is the winner. Let’s get going!</p>
<p>2-4 Players<br />30 Minutes</span></p> Learn More -
Carcassonne
$29.95A clever tile-laying game. The southern French city of Carcassonne is famous for its unique Roman and Medieval fortifications. The players develop the area around Carcassonne and deploy their followers on the roads, in the cities, in the cloisters, and in the fields. The skill of the players to develop the area will determine who is victorious. Learn More -
Carcassonne Inns & Cathedrals
$16.95The expansion offers all fans of Carcassonne new challenges: The Cathedral triples the value of a city, and the Inn doubles the value of a road - but only when they are completed.Players may use the new large follower to double their chances of controlling a city, road, or field.Also included is all necessary material to allow a sixth player to join in the fun.Finally, there are 6 point tiles to make scoring easier when players score more than 50 points. Learn More -
Samurai
$39.95The samurai -- for centuries, the name has represented unfailing courage, imperturbable loyalty and internal harmony. Today the name is no less respected and stories of the samurai myths and legends have become more and more popular. In Japan, there were three samurai forces: peasants, clergy, and nobility. The way to power in old Japan led through the peasants, the clergy, and the nobility. To becomea samurai, one had to be supported by one of these forces and have strong connections to the other two. Learn More

