Board Games | Games with Solo Mode
Clearance - Tiletum
In Tiletum, you and fellow players take on the role of rich merchants traveling throughout Europe, from Flanders to Venice, during the Golden Age of the Renaissance.You will travel to various cities to acquire trade contracts for wool and iron, as well as a collection of their coats of arms. You must collect the required resources to fulfill contracts, invest in the construction of monumental cathedrals, gain the favor of noble families, and participate in important fairs where your main business occurs. You will also use the services of notable people who will be welcomed into your houses. You will thus gain prestige that will make you the most famous merchant of the Renaissance.Tiletum is a dice management game in which dice have a dual function: gaining resources and performing actions. A certain number of dice will be rolled each round. On your turn, choose a die to gain the number of corresponding resources equal to the value of the die, then perform the associated action. The power of the action is inversely proportional to the value of the die, so the fewer resources you gain, the more powerful the actions you take and vice versa.Components:• one (1) Game Board• four (4) player boards• one (1) compass role marker• twenty (20) resource dice• one (1) dice bag• one (1) action wheel• six (6) action tokens• twenty (20) action count tokens• eight (8) town tiles• eleven (11) fair tiles• four (4) fair order tiles• twenty-five (25) cathedral tiles• nine (9) construction cost tiles• six (6) corruption tokens• fifty-four (54) bonus tiles• twenty-six (26) contract tiles• forty-five (45) character tiles• four (4) "+100/+200" Victory Point marker (1/player)• twenty (20) bonus action point (5/player)• thirty-two (32) houses (8/player)• twenty-eight (28) pillars (7/player)• four (4) merchants (1/player)• four (4) architects (1/player)• twelve (12) generic markers (3/player; scoring marker, king track marker, and turn order marker)• Resource Tokens in denominations of 1 and 5: gold, food, wool, stone, and iron
$34.65
Clearance - Dark Ages: Holy Roman Empire
Dark Ages is a historically-based civilization-building game that features an innovative action selection mechanism. As long as your action markers remain on the board, you may be able to gain secondary bonus actions whenever you or another player repeat the action. While Dark Ages features objectives commonly found in 4x games — encouraging you to explore nearby regions, expand your territory, exploit the resources, and exterminate your opponents — it does so featuring several euro-centric mechanisms. Collect resources from lands under your control, using them to build up your cities and fortifications. Some building types provide several ways for you to gain important in-game advantages, while others enhance your military strength or simply score you victory points. As you expand your territory, you will lay claim to noble titles, acquire new technologies, and train your military units. Each region and leader offer asymmetrical choices with their unique abilities.Dark Ages is actually two games: Western Europe (subtitled Heritage of Charlemagne) and Central Europe (subtitled Holy Roman Empire). While both versions feature identical gameplay, each focuses its attention on a specific part of europe during the dark ages (Western and Central, respectively). As a result, the game board maps differ between the two versions, as do the lands in which players vie for control over along with the flavor of the inhabitants and leaders of those lands. However, by combining both versions, you can enlarge the map into an epic battle for superiority for five or more players!Each game box is filled with finely sculpted miniatures of cities, fortresses, farms, and other buildings. The different types of troops — infantry, bowmen, and cavalry — are represented by unique miniatures.The solo mode for dark ages has been designed by dávid turczi.
$57.75
Tiletum
In Tiletum, you and fellow players take on the role of rich merchants traveling throughout Europe, from Flanders to Venice, during the Golden Age of the Renaissance.You will travel to various cities to acquire trade contracts for wool and iron, as well as a collection of their coats of arms. You must collect the required resources to fulfill contracts, invest in the construction of monumental cathedrals, gain the favor of noble families, and participate in important fairs where your main business occurs. You will also use the services of notable people who will be welcomed into your houses. You will thus gain prestige that will make you the most famous merchant of the Renaissance.Tiletum is a dice management game in which dice have a dual function: gaining resources and performing actions. A certain number of dice will be rolled each round. On your turn, choose a die to gain the number of corresponding resources equal to the value of the die, then perform the associated action. The power of the action is inversely proportional to the value of the die, so the fewer resources you gain, the more powerful the actions you take and vice versa.Components:• one (1) Game Board• four (4) player boards• one (1) compass role marker• twenty (20) resource dice• one (1) dice bag• one (1) action wheel• six (6) action tokens• twenty (20) action count tokens• eight (8) town tiles• eleven (11) fair tiles• four (4) fair order tiles• twenty-five (25) cathedral tiles• nine (9) construction cost tiles• six (6) corruption tokens• fifty-four (54) bonus tiles• twenty-six (26) contract tiles• forty-five (45) character tiles• four (4) "+100/+200" Victory Point marker (1/player)• twenty (20) bonus action point (5/player)• thirty-two (32) houses (8/player)• twenty-eight (28) pillars (7/player)• four (4) merchants (1/player)• four (4) architects (1/player)• twelve (12) generic markers (3/player; scoring marker, king track marker, and turn order marker)• Resource Tokens in denominations of 1 and 5: gold, food, wool, stone, and iron
$49.92
Terracotta Army
Emperor Qin Shi Huang has passed away. To protect him in the afterlife, a great army in the form of statues of faithful warriors must be assembled to stand guard in the emperor's tomb. You will be among those tasked with building this magnificent army.In Terracotta Army, you represent talented craftsmen and artists laboring to build the wondrous assembly of statues.During the game, you collect resources, upgrade your workers, and seek favor with the emperor's advisors. Your goal is to play a crucial role in the process of creating the terracotta army, and your success is measured in victory points (VPs). During the game, you and your fellow players build the army together, but after the fifth round of the game is over, only one of you — the one with the most points — will stand as the winner. During the game, you place warrior miniatures within the mausoleum, forming groups. A group's miniatures may belong to multiple players as denoted by the player bases on those miniatures. Multiple separate groups consisting of the same type of miniature may exist within the mausoleum. You will have many opportunities to score points based on domination and presence. To achieve domination, you must be the only player with the most of the specific resource or type of statue currently being scored. (if you are the only player, you have domination.) To have presence, you must have at least one of the specific resource or type of statue currently being scored. At the end of the fifth round, the player with the most VPs wins.
$46.97
Tabannusi: Builders of Ur
Set in Ancient Mesopotamia, a cradle of civilization, at a time when the location of Ur was a coastal region, players work to build the great city of Ur, expand its districts, and establish themselves as powerful builders.Tabannusi: Builders Of Ur features a stunning board showing the city of Ur divided Into 5 regions, each tied to a specific color die. There are 3 building districts, 1 temple District, and 1 port district.☆ 1. Innovative drafting mechanism using multi-purpose dice☆ 2. Inspiring decision making process when constructing buildings☆ 3. Player-driven scoring phases which keep you constantly engagedAges 14+, 1-4 players, 90-120 minutes
$70.00$46.97
Zapotec
In a game of Zapotec, you build temples, cornfields and villages in the three valleys surrounding the capital to generate resources needed for building pyramids, making sacrifices to the gods, and performing rituals. Each round, players simultaneously pick a card from their hand to determine their turn order and the resources they collect. Players then perform individual turns and spend resources to build new houses, gain access to special abilities, make sacrifices to the gods and build pyramids. The played action card determines three important aspects of each player's turn.
$50.00$33.55
Origins: First Builders
In Origins: First Builders, players are members of a powerful and ancient space-faring race that visits Earth regularly to bestow gifts of progress and wonders upon the blossoming humanity. You will influence the construction of buildings and monuments, guide a population of your Freemen, climb the three mighty Zodiac Temples, and take part in an arms race—all in an effort to leave the greatest mark on mankind’s ancient history.★ The game designed by Adam Kwapiński, the designer of Nemesis, Lords of Hellas, Dark Ages.★ City building game in a unique theme.★ Beautiful arts and high-quality components, which give you a proper relation to the theme of the game.Game Contents:• 1 x Main Board• 5 x Plastic Motherships• 60 x Tower Discs• 49 x Plastic Dice• 24 x Plastic Population bases• 4 x plastic Archon miniature• 20 x Player disks• 4 x Player Boards• 75 x Building tiles• 4 x Agora Tiles• 4 x Palace Tiles• 12 x Zodiac Tiles• 5 x Bonus Action Tiles• 20 x Superiority tokens• 1 x First Player marker• 80 x Resource tokens• 4 x +100 VP/+200 VP tokens• 45 x District Cards• 12 x Zodiac Cards• 4 x Player Aids• 1 x RulebookAges 14+, 1-4 players, 60-120 minutes
$70.00$46.97
Founders of Teotihuacan
In Founders of Teotihuacan, 1 to 4 players compete to create the best-designed city of Teotihuacan. Over the course of three or four rounds, players place their disks on action spaces, forming towers of varying strength, and perform actions that allow them to build temples, buildings, and the pyramid central to their vision of Teotihuacan. Once the eclipse comes, all designs are assessed—and the player who scores the most points wins
$33.55
Tiletum: Prospect for Silver Expansion (Pre-Order)
This item is a pre-order item with an expected release date of Q2 2025 Orders containing a pre-order items WILL NOT SHIP until the final pre-order item is able to be shipped. Dates and product details are subject to change as new information from the manufacturer is updated. Welcome to the Renaissance, where merchants' thirst for gold is rivaled only by their desire for silver. As you amass your initial wealth, your first move is to dispatch prospectors to delve into the depths of silver mines, extracting this coveted resource. With silver in hand, you can now invest in the expertise of scholars and artisans, gaining crucial advantages over your rivals. Moreover, you'll embark on a mission to improve the harsh conditions of mining by constructing Underground houses and Cathedrals within the mines themselves. But your ambitions know no bounds. As you expand your operations, you'll venture into new territories, previously beyond your reach, sending your prospectors to uncover even more lucrative mines. Are you ready to navigate the treacherous waters of Renaissance commerce and claim your place among the elite merchants of the era? Tiletum: Prospect for Silver introduces a unique resource, Silver. To gain it, you need to utilize a new type of action that controls your Prospectors, moving them on Underground maps in search of sources of this precious material. Moreover, Silver allows you to acquire Technologies that vastly enhance your game.
$30.00$20.94
Dark Ages: Heritage of Charlemagne
Dark Ages is a historically-based civilization-building game that features an innovative action selection mechanism. As long as your action markers remain on the board, you may be able to gain secondary bonus actions whenever you or another player repeat the action. While Dark Ages features objectives commonly found in 4x games — encouraging you to explore nearby regions, expand your territory, exploit the resources, and exterminate your opponents — it does so featuring several euro-centric mechanisms. Collect resources from lands under your control, using them to build up your cities and fortifications. Some building types provide several ways for you to gain important in-game advantages, while others enhance your military strength or simply score you victory points. As you expand your territory, you will lay claim to noble titles, acquire new technologies, and train your military units. Each region and leader offer asymmetrical choices with their unique abilities. Dark Ages is actually two games: Western Europe (subtitled Heritage of Charlemagne) and Central Europe (subtitled Holy Roman Empire). While both versions feature identical gameplay, each focuses its attention on a specific part of europe during the dark ages (Western and Central, respectively). As a result, the game board maps differ between the two versions, as do the lands in which players vie for control over along with the flavor of the inhabitants and leaders of those lands. However, by combining both versions, you can enlarge the map into an epic battle for superiority for five or more players!Each game box is filled with finely sculpted miniatures of cities, fortresses, farms, and other buildings. The different types of troops — infantry, bowmen, and cavalry — are represented by unique miniatures.The solo mode for dark ages has been designed by dávid turczi.
$100.00$67.94
Nucleum
Nucleum: an atomic strategy game by dávid turczi and simone luciani When Elsa Von Frühlingfeld presented her invention to King Frederik Augustus II of Saxony, people thought it was trickery. She used the recently isolated element uranium to heat up a jar of water and used the resulting steam to power an engine that kept the uranium active via a process she called “atomization.” Her device, the Nucleum, ushered in a new era of energy and prosperity over the next decades. Saxony went from a minor regional power to the hub of European science and engineering. Now, a generation later, factories are still hungry for more power, demanding bigger and more Nucleums to be built, more uranium imported from the nearby country of bohemia, and railways and power lines built across the country to carry the tamed power of the atoms to saxony’s great cities. Inventors, engineers, and industrialists flock to the Saxon court, vying to be the leader in this new industrial revolution. 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).
$70.00$46.97
La Granja: Deluxe Master Set
La Granja: Deluxe Master Set is an upgraded and expanded version of the 2014 game La Granja in which 1-4 players manage small farms by the Alpich Pond near the village of Esporiles on Majorica.
$90.00$63.96
The Book of Rituals
At last! The mysterious Book of Rituals is in your hands. Now you can obtain the secret knowledge of elements and alchemist ingredients in order to perform all the magical rituals! And when you do... you will be omniscient and omnipotent! Be careful though, or else the Book will consume you!Book of Rituals is a puzzle-based game enclosed in a book. It is set in the famous Escape Tales universe, although it is absolutely stand-alone and you don't need any knowledge of the Escape Tales board games to enjoy the contents of this book. You are about to face a number of abstract logic puzzles, that will provide you with more and more magic ingredients. The game is acompanied by a mobile app that allows you to check your answers, and supports you with hints in case you need them.Ages 14+, 1-2 players, 450+ minutes
$14.92
Dark Ages: Holy Roman Empire
Dark Ages is a historically-based civilization-building game that features an innovative action selection mechanism. As long as your action markers remain on the board, you may be able to gain secondary bonus actions whenever you or another player repeat the action. While Dark Ages features objectives commonly found in 4x games — encouraging you to explore nearby regions, expand your territory, exploit the resources, and exterminate your opponents — it does so featuring several euro-centric mechanisms. Collect resources from lands under your control, using them to build up your cities and fortifications. Some building types provide several ways for you to gain important in-game advantages, while others enhance your military strength or simply score you victory points. As you expand your territory, you will lay claim to noble titles, acquire new technologies, and train your military units. Each region and leader offer asymmetrical choices with their unique abilities.Dark Ages is actually two games: Western Europe (subtitled Heritage of Charlemagne) and Central Europe (subtitled Holy Roman Empire). While both versions feature identical gameplay, each focuses its attention on a specific part of europe during the dark ages (Western and Central, respectively). As a result, the game board maps differ between the two versions, as do the lands in which players vie for control over along with the flavor of the inhabitants and leaders of those lands. However, by combining both versions, you can enlarge the map into an epic battle for superiority for five or more players!Each game box is filled with finely sculpted miniatures of cities, fortresses, farms, and other buildings. The different types of troops — infantry, bowmen, and cavalry — are represented by unique miniatures.The solo mode for dark ages has been designed by dávid turczi.
$100.00$69.97