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  • In the future, war has left the world in complete destruction and split the people into factions. The factions have decided to stop the endless war and settle their dispute in the arena. A new virtual bloodsport was created. The Adrenaline tournament. Every faction has a champion, every champion has a chance to fight and the chance to win. Will you take the chance of becoming the next champion of the Adrenaline tournament? Play a first-person shooter on your gaming table. Grab some ammo, grab a gun, and start shooting. Build up an arsenal for a killer turn. Combat resolution is quick and diceless. And if you get shot, you get faster!
  • The Adrenaline: Team Play DLC expansion allows you to add a sixth player to the Adrenaline Deathmatch mayhem. It introduces character-specific weapons and abilities bringing new effects and experiences to the game. Take full advantage of your actions with the unique Adrenaline Rush system and boost your epic shot. Streamlined gameplay allows you to focus on what Adrenaline is really about: quickly grabbing ammo and start shooting. Winning conditions are set at the beginning of each game for a bigger variety of how to play and win! A new team mode introduced in this DLC requires effective communication with your team, to combine your abilities, use the position of your opponents to your advantage, and enjoy creating sophisticated strikes!
  • In Alchemists, two to four budding alchemists compete to discover the secrets of their mystical art. Points can be earned in various ways, but most points are earned by publishing theories ? correct theories, that is ? and therein lies the problem. The game is played in six rounds. At the beginning of the round, players choose their play order. Those who choose to play later get more rewards. Players declare all their actions by placing cubes on the various action spaces, then each action space is evaluated in order. Players gain knowledge by mixing ingredients and testing the results using a smartphone app (iOS, Android, and also Windows) that randomizes the rules of alchemy for each new game. And if the alchemists are longing for something even more special, they can always buy magical artifacts to get an extra push. There are 9 of them (different for each game) and they are not only very powerful, but also very expensive. But money means nothing, when there's academic pride at stake! And the possession of these artifacts will definitely earn you some reputation too. Players can also earn money by selling potions of questionable quality to adventurers, but money is just a means to an end. The alchemists don't want riches, after all. They want respect, and respect usually comes from publishing theories. During play, players' reputations will go up and down. After six rounds and a final exhibition, reputation will be converted into points. Points will also be scored for artifacts and grants. Then the secrets of alchemy are revealed and players score points or lose points based on whether their theories were correct. Whoever has the most points at the end of the game wins.
  • Alchemists: The King's Golem, an expansion to Alchemists, brings you a new logic puzzle with new rewards and consequences. Can you figure out how to animate a golem? And equally important, can you convince the king you are making progress? The expansions are presented in order of complexity. Startup Funding and Busy Days will be just fine for beginners. The Royal Encyclopedia is for players accustomed to the logic puzzle of the base game. The Golem Project is for advanced players who want a new deduction challenge.
  • In Once Upon a Time, players tell a story together using cards that show fairytale elements and endings. Now add more possibilities to your game with the 55-card Animal Tales expansion.
  • Codenames Duet keeps the basic elements of Codenames ? give one-word clues to try to get someone to identify your agents among those on the table ? but now you're working together as a team to find all of your agents. (Why you don't already know who your agents are is a question that Congressional investigators will get on your back about later!) To set up play, lay out 25 word cards in a 5?5 grid. Place a key card in the holder so that each player sees one side of the card. Each player sees a 5?5 grid on the card, with nine of the squares colored green (representing your agents) and three squares colored black (representing assassins). Three of the nine squares on each side are also green on the other side, one assassin is black on both sides, one is green on the other side and the other is an innocent bystander on the other side. Collectively, you need to reveal all fifteen agents ? without revealing an assassin ? before time runs out in order to win the game. Either player can decide to give the first one-word clue to the other player, along with a number. Whoever receives the clue places a finger on a card to identify that agent. If correct, they can attempt to identify another one. If they identify a bystander, then their guessing time ends. If they identify an assassin, you both lose! Unlike regular Codenames, they can keep guessing as long as they keep identifying an agent each time; this is useful for going back to previous clues and finding ones they missed earlier. After the first clue is given, players alternate giving clues.
  • What are these strange symbols on the map? They are code for locations where spies must contact secret agents! Two rival spymasters know the agent in each location. They deliver coded messages telling their field operatives where to go for clandestine meetings. Operatives must be clever. A decoding mistake could lead to an unpleasant encounter with an enemy agent ? or worse, with the assassin! Both teams race to contact all their agents, but only one team can win. Codenames: Pictures differs from the original Codenames in that the agents are no longer represented by a single word, but by an image that contains multiple elements.
  • Create-Your-Own Storytelling Cards at a Glance Add unique variety to your Once Upon a Time games. Personalize blank Story and Ending cards. Contains a total of 55 cards and requires Once Upon a Time to play. Tell Your Own Tales: More about Create-Your-Own Storytelling Cards Once Upon a Time is a storytelling game in which players work together to tell fairy tales based on topics in their cards. Add personalized flair to your game with this set of blank cards. Add doodles and story elements to each card and shuffle them into the deck. With these cards, you can integrate in-jokes, favorite characters, and more. Will your princess play soccer, or will your troll settle at the North Pole with Santa Claus? Anything is possible with this expansion!
  • In Dungeon Lords, you are an evil dungeonlord who is trying to build the best dungeon out there. You hire monsters, build rooms, buy traps and defeat the do-gooders who wish to bring you down. Have you ever ventured with party of heroes to conquer dungeons, gain pride, experiences and of course rich treasure? And has it ever occurred to you how hard it actually is to build and manage such underground complex filled with corridors and creatures? No? Well now you can try. Put yourself in role of the master of underground, summon your servants, dig complex of tunnels and rooms, set traps, hire creatures and try to stop filthy heroes from conquering and plundering your precious creation. We can guarantee you will look on dark corners, lairs and their inhabitant from completely different perspective! Each turn, players use a hand of cards to choose where to place their worker. Actions vary from mining gold, hiring monsters, buying traps etc. Each action has three spots available - with each spot having different effects (e.g. mining gold lets you mine more gold in each spot). When using the cards, two cards will become locked and will not be able to be used next turn. There are 4 turns to place actions for each game "year" and two game years in a whole game. Each turn is identified as a "season". Each season, players will get to see the heroes and events to come in the following season. Thus allowing them to prepare. At the end of each season (after the first), heroes will be allocated to each player according to their level of evil. Heroes range from mighty heroes to sneaky thieves. Each hero has their own power for which the player needs to prepare for. Finally, at the end of each year, the heroes will travel down into the dungeon to fight. Scoring in the game is based upon what you have built, the monsters you have hired and the heroes you have captured.
  • Dungeon Lords: Festival Season is a big expansion that includes lots of Dungeon Lording goodness. The game is still played over two years, but now each year has five rounds instead of four: winter, spring, summer, autumn and festival season. More time to build your dungeon, but also more time for adventurers to gather a larger party. There are new monsters, rooms, and traps to prepare your dungeon for the battle, but also new nasty spells for the adventurers and sneaky bards who encourage them to perform so-called "heroic" deeds ? not to mention two paladins for each year, now ready to punish up to two evil players. Would you like to push other players toward evil instead of moving yourself toward good when visiting the city? What about making an investment instead of traditional gold digging? Or what about repairing conquered tunnels or rooms instead of digging new ones? Only eight actions are still available to you, but each season one of those actions is replaced by an alternate set of spaces that offer new and intriquing options. And did we mention that it has recently become fashionable for Dungeon Lords to have their own personal pets? Dungeon Lords: Festival Season includes the mini expansion Dungeon Lords: The New Paladins.
  • Become the leader of an imp family that has just started a new business ? breeding and selling petz. Sound simple and safe? Well, we forgot to mention that those petz are for Dungeon Lords. This means magical, playful, sometimes angry monsters that constantly desire attention and at the very moment you want them to demonstrate their qualities to buyers they are sick or they poop. Sometimes you are even glad that you got rid of them ? but the profit is unbelievable. Dungeon Petz is a standalone game set in the Dungeon Lords universe. The game consists of several rounds in which players use unusual worker placement mechanisms (players simultaneously prepare different sized groups of imps in order to play sooner than others) to prepare themselves for the uneasy task of raising creature cubs and pleasing their different needs (represented by cards) in order to sell them as grown and scary creatures to Dungeon Lords. In the meantime, they also attend various contests in which they show off their pets, scoring additional points.
  • Dungeons & Dragons Onslaught is a competitive skirmish game in which each player controls an adventuring party from one of the powerful factions of the Forgotten Realms. Parties delve into dungeons, battle rival adventurers, and confront fearsome monsters on a quest for treasure and glory! This core set includes everything two players need to play, including twelve characters from two different factions (Harpers and Zhentarim), a horde of monsters, and an immersive campaign that sends rival parties deep into the depths of a ruined keep to confront a mighty black dragon. https://www.dndonslaught.com https://www.dndonslaught.com/retailer-assets/ Please feel free download and share the trailers below in store and online!! .Mov (HighRes): https://wizkids.io/3xJIcRb .mp4: https://wizkids.io/3xKUIQu Contents: 21 Fully-Painted Miniatures 1 Double-Sided Game Board 4 Twenty-Sided Dice 16 Dial Cards 26 Standard Cards 44 Mini Cards 71 Tokens 14 Terrain Elements 1 Rule Book 1 Scenario Guide 4 Plastic Standees
  • REQUIRES A DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONSLAUGHT CORE SET TO PLAY The Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught Expansion - Harpers 1 expands your tactical options with four exciting new characters to add to your games! Ayur, the Aarakocra Monk utilizes mobility to take on multiple opponents while Adnan Zarehm the Fire Genasi Cleric brings light down to burn foes and bolster allies. Eileen Rumrunner the Halfling Sorcerer can win big when gambling on her Wild Magic, and Nurith the Locathah Rogue is a master of the ambush! Expansion Packs are a perfect way to expand your collection with exciting new characters that ensure you have the right tools for any scenario or opponent you may face. This product adds four new character options to the Harpers faction. Contents 4 highly-detailed, pre-painted miniatures 4 Combat Dial Cards 8 Level Up Cards gameplay tokens rules sheet
  • *Expected to ship November 17th* Dungeons & Dragons Onslaught Many-Arrows expansion brings four new characters to your game, offering new, tactical advantages over each scenario. The specialist and support characters are an area-control and melee focused faction that can buff allies, debuff opponents, and add new tactical options. Utilize each character's individual abilities to battle opponents and foes, in order to conquer each scenario in a whole new way.
  • *Expected to ship November 17th* Welcome four new fierce Red Wizard characters with Dungeons & Dragons Onslaught: Expansion – Red Wizards 1!
  • REQUIRES A DUNGEONS & DRAGONS ONSLAUGHT CORE SET TO PLAY The Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught Expansion - Sellswords 1 bolsters your games with exciting new characters for hire! Four new mercenaries apply their skills and offer up new options, abilities and tactics when assembling your party. Kick in the door with Dralm the Tortle Fighter or manipulate the very flow of battle with Molly Farhill, the Gnome Cleric! Hangaku the Human Monk brings forth mobility and expert swordsmanship and Kithra Coldforge the Dwarven Paladin hurls hammers of righteous force! Expansion Packs are a perfect way to expand your collection with exciting new characters that ensure you have the right tools for any scenario or opponent you may face. Though most Expansion Packs are faction specific, this product is a great addition for all D&D Onslaught players as the characters inside can be used by all the game's factions. Eventually, when we release future Sellswords Expansion Packs, there will be enough options to field the Sellswords as their own, standalone fighting force! Contents 4 highly-detailed, pre-painted miniatures 4 Combat Dial Cards 8 Level Up Cards gameplay tokens rules sheet
  • The Dungeons & Dragons: Onslaught Expansion – Zhentarim 1 brings four new characters, each with their own unique strategies to your games! Vonkar Zzod the Hobgoblin Cleric wades into battle supported by his spiritual weapon, and “Ruby Eye” Doireann the Dwarf Barbarian dares you to engage. Sha’Bel, Life-Sever the Goliath Fighter excels in the front lines while Daiyu Tseng, the Human Bard hides in shadows, lashing out with psychic blades and malevolent whispers. Expansion Packs are a perfect way to expand your collection with exciting new characters that ensure you have the right tools for any scenario or opponent you may face. This product adds four new characters options to the Zhentarim faction. Contents 4 highly-detailed, pre-painted miniatures 4 Combat Dial Cards 8 Level Up Cards gameplay tokens rules sheet
  • Dungeons & Dragons Onslaught is a competitive skirmish game in which each player controls an adventuring party from one of the powerful factions of the Forgotten Realms. Parties delve into dungeons, battle rival adventurers, and confront fearsome monsters on a quest for treasure and glory! The Dungeons & Dragons Onslaught: Fundamentals Kit includes everything from the Harpers vs. Zhentarim Core Set except miniatures and dice. It is not playable on its own. Developed with RPG veterans in mind, the Fundamentals Kit is the perfect entry point for players who have an arsenal of miniatures and dice waiting for their next adventure. This pack offers the best of both worlds. It’s loaded with game components, including dial cards, tokens, scenarios, and a double-sided map. However, it still offers the flexibility to customize your D&D Onslaught teams with your favorite minis, some of which you may have painted yourself! Make sure you are tournament-ready by using miniatures from the official proxy lists here: https://www.dndonslaught.com/resources/ Contents: DOES NOT INCLUDE MINIATURES OR DICE 1 Double-Sided Game Board 16 Dial Cards 26 Standard Cards 44 Mini Cards 71 Tokens 14 Terrain Elements 1 Rule Book 1 Scenario Guide 4 Plastic Standees

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