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  2. Wandering Towers (2022) Wandering Towers. (2022) Trap wizards in towers to get yours to Ravenskeep first. 2.2K Rating s & 426 Comment s · GeekBuddy Analysis. 2–6 Players. Community: 2–6 — Best: 4–5. 30 Min. Playing Time.

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  3. In Black Sonata you will find yourself in Shakespeare's London, circa 1600, in pursuit of the shadowy Lady. A specially ordered deck of cards determines her hidden movements from place to place. You must deduce her location and then intercept her to catch a glimpse and gain a clue to her identity. You will need several clues to deduce her ...

  4. Description. Tzolkin: The Mayan Calendar presents a new game mechanism: dynamic worker placement. Players representing different Mayan tribes place their workers on giant connected gears, and as the gears rotate they take the workers to different action spots. During a turn, players can either (a) place one or more workers on the lowest visible ...

  5. Arkham Horror is a cooperative adventure game themed around H.P Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. Players choose from 16 Investigators and take to the streets of Arkham. Before the game, one of the eight Ancient Ones is chosen and it's up to the Investigators to prevent it from breaking into our world. During the course of the game, players will ...

  6. The Castles of Burgundy (2011) Plan, trade, and build your Burgundian estate to prosperity and prominence. 62K Rating s & 9.6K Comment s · GeekBuddy Analysis. 2–4 Players. Community: 2–4 — Best: 2. 30–90 Min. Playing Time. Age: 12+. Community: 12+. Weight: 2.98 / 5. 'Complexity' Rating. Alternate Names Die Burgen von Burgund + 9 more.

  7. Description. Edit. In Troyes (pronounced "troah"), players recreate four centuries of history of this famous city of the Champagne region of France. Each player manages their segment of the population (represented by a horde of dice) and their hand of cards, which represent the three primary domains of the city: religious, military, and civil.