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Splendor: Duel
The award-winning game Splendor returns with this fresh take on its classic drafting gameplay. Featuring the clever engine building that Splendor is known for, Splendor Duel offers a compact, tight two-player experience that will be instantly recognizable to fans of the original game, while also adding new decisions and mechanisms that offer deeper strategic options.The new common board has players drafting Gem, Gold and rare Pearl tokens from a 5x5 grid. Only allowed to draft up to 3 tokens in a consecutive line, taking tokens will create gaps in the board and will limit how many and what kind of token players will be able to take in future turns.Co-designed by Marc André (Splendor) and Bruno Cathala (7 Wonders Duel, Kingdomino), Splendor Duel is an exciting new entry in the Splendor product line.
$29.99$23.99
Jaipur
The multi award-winning game Jaipur, by Sebastien Pauchon, returns with all new artwork by Vincent Dutrait and the same great gameplay. Players take on the roles of two of the city’s most powerful traders seeking to earn their invite to the Maharaja’s court. Blending strategy and luck, Jaipur is a fast-paced card game that is easy to learn while offering plenty of depth to dedicated players. The new edition of Jaipur is the first game to kick off Space Cowboy’s new 2-Player Collection. The first print run of Jaipur features an exclusive metallic collectible coin to determine the first player!
$24.99$19.99
Tea for 2
Tea for 2Â is an easy-to-learn, yet hard to master deck-building game set in Alice's Wonderland that combines easy rules and strategic play. To do battle, players simultaneously flip over the top card of their decks. The player with the highest card can use the card's effect or buy a new card for their deck! Players will collect hourglasses and tarts, and try to keep their hands on the pink flamingo to win!
$24.99$17.10
Botanik
Create a network of machinery and plants in order to save a bizarre world! Two players collect tiles and create their own machines. To retrieve a tile, first, you need to put it on your side of the Registry, a common market for both players. But to add a tile to your network, you need to release it from the Registry, by putting a new tile in play... Ideally, by doing so, you can also prevent the opponent from getting new tiles... or force them to take a tile at an inopportune time!
$16.15