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  1. Istanbul (2014) Istanbul. (2014) Send your assistants through the shops of Istanbul as you race to acquire rubies. 31K Rating s & 4.5K Comment s · GeekBuddy Analysis. 2–5 Players. Community: 2–5 — Best: 4. 40–60 Min. Playing Time.

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  2. In the game Azul, players take turns drafting colored tiles from suppliers to their player board. Later in the round, players score points based on how they've placed their tiles to decorate the palace. Extra points are scored for specific patterns and completing sets; wasted supplies harm the player's score. The player with the most points at ...

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  3. Description. In Takenokolor, you make your debut as a gardener. You must develop your bamboo grove, create watering places, and attract fish and ladybugs to make your garden a little piece of paradise resplendent with color. Each turn, one player throws four pencils — green, yellow, pink, and blue — then chooses one.

  4. The Golden Dragon has fallen, the Holy Crystal of Psi has shattered, and the old King has drawn his last breath. Worse, Blue Moon, the creator of all things, has vanished and Blue Moon City is left without a ruler. Now the three elemental dragons – the only divine creatures remaining in the world – guard the fragments of the Crystal.

  5. Description from the publisher. The world of Blue Moon is in chaos. Its god has abandoned it, and its people are in open war against each other, while the ruling power of three elemental dragons reigns above all! In this original 2-player game designed by Reiner Knizia, each player takes control over one of the Blue Moon peoples - the creative machinations of the Mimix, the fiery Vulca, the ...

  6. Dávid Turczi is a game designer from Hungary, living in Leiden, Netherlands (previously lived and worked in London, UK). He has done countless solo modes. He is famous for his complex Euros. For details of his projects, published games, solo modes, etc. see his personal profile at TDaver. Notable games: 2016 Days of Ire: Budapest 1956.

  7. Part of GMT's Lunchtime Series, Twilight Struggle: Red Sea – Conflict in the Horn of Africa is a two-player card driven game that builds on the award winning Twilight Struggle. The year is 1974, and the Soviet Union and the United States have been locked in a life-or-death struggle across the globe. As so often happened during the Cold War, a ...

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