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  1. 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.

  2. Nucleum is a heavy euro board game in which players take role of industrialists trying to succeed during the economic and technological boom of 19th-century Saxony, fueled by the invention and spread of the Nucleum (a nuclear reactor). Players earn victory points by developing their networks, building and powering urban buildings, securing ...

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  3. Daniele Tascini is an Italian board game designer. He is famous for his complex, medium to medium-heavy Euros such as the “T-series” (Tzol’kin, Teotihuacan, Trismegistus, Tekhenu, Tabannusi, Tiletum). He likes to collaborate with other board game designers such as Simone Luciani, Dávid Turczi and David Spada.

  4. In this race for fortune and glory, two teams are pitted against each other—Indiana Jones versus his bitter rival Belloq! Gain the most points by outmaneuvering your opponents in laughter-filled, out-of-your-seat challenges! Players compete in different timed events in dexterity challenges, using props from Indiana Jones movies!

  5. Century: Eastern Wonders. Avid Game player, Game Designer. His last name is pronounced like "maht-zoo ooh-chee."

  6. A fast-paced social deduction game for 4-8 players in a fantasy themed world. as the thief trying to steal away the cheese for his own belly. As a thief clever enough, you might have to make a cut to your fellow minions so as to sneak away successfully. No moderator. No player elimination.

  7. Hoops is a card and dice possession-by-possession replay basketball game using actual professional player statistical data as its basis. You’ll find just about anything you see in an NBA game occur on your tabletop…clutch players making great plays in the final seconds, big men disrupting shots, lockdown defenders creating havoc on the defensive end, and great athletes generating ...