Board Games | Games with Solo Mode
Revive
Revive civilization, 5000 years after everything was destroyed. Lead your tribe and explore the frozen earth. Harness its resources. Recruit surface survivors to your cause. Build factories with powerful machines. And populate ancient sites to relearn your tribe's forgotten technologies. Revive is a game for 1-4 players with asymmetric player powers, highly variable setup, and no fighting or direct conflict. Playing through the 5-part campaign unlocks additional contents, and once all contents have been unlocked, the game can be replayed indefinitely. Contains: 1 Gameboard, 4 Dual layer player boards, 6 Tribe boards, 179 Wooden pieces, 208 Cardboard tiles, 77 Cards, 30 Campaign cards, 1 Rules
$80.00$64.00
Boonlake
With a group of pioneers, you have left civilization behind to settle along the shores of Boonlake, a long-forgotten region inhabited by humans long ago. This unexplored area beckons you! Become part of a new community and commit yourself to the common good. Explore the landscapes, build houses and settlements, raise cattle, produce raw materials, and develop an infrastructure. Do your best to automate these processes. Seize the opportunity to make the best of your new life in Boonlake. Boonlake is an expert game in which you are finding yourself improving your life — and your group's life — in this new territory...but how you accomplish this is completely up to you! Due to a novel action mechanism, each game progresses differently. Each action needs to be considered carefully since the other players also benefit from the action you choose. Besides this, the action determines how far you may move your ship — the further and faster, the better!
$69.95$42.68
Books of Time
History of humankind has been written down for thousands of years. Our technological achievements, geographical discoveries, and the will to prosper are weaved into intricate threads spread throughout books that tell the story of our time on earth. Now you have the chance to shape this story.Books of Time puts a unique and exciting twist on tableau building, allowing you to construct three great books, each with their own sets of special abilities that you can write – and create incredible combinations. The story of a civilization is now truly at your fingertips.Books of Time is a unique tableau-building game, in which you not only select the paths of your progress but also create a ever-changing engine to tell the story of your civilization. You start the game by constructing three ring-binders: three books that you will fill with card-pages as the game progresses.★ A simple and fast-playing, innovative twist on tableau building and set collection.★ High quality components used in a unique way: build real books with cards as pages.★ Immersive art design, which combines impressive illustrations and intuitive graphic designContents• 8 x Industry Cover Tiles• 8 x Science Cover Tiles• 8 x Trade Cover Tiles• 2 x Chronicle Cover Tiles• 13 x Binder Rings• 5 x Bookmarks (1 In Each Of The 4 Player Colors And 1 Chronicle Bookmark)• 24 x Starting Pages• 72 x Regular Pages• 23 x Chronicle Pages• 1 x Civilization Board• 4 x Player Boards• 16 x Science Tokens• 4 x Player Reference Cards (1 Per Player)• 16 x Industry Objective Tiles• 16 x Science Objective Tiles• 16 x Trade Objective Tiles• 8 x Victory Point Tokens (With 50 Victory Points Printed On One Side, And 100 Victory Points Printed On The Other Side) Track Markers• 24 x File Tokens• 36 x Pen Tokens (28x Denomination of 1, 8x Denomination of 5)• 36 x Paper Tokens (28x Denomination of 1, 8x Denomination of 5)• 1 x Chronicle Lectern (To Be Assembled From Several Components)Ages 14+, 1-4 players, 45-60 minutes
$50.00$33.55
Imperial Miners
Imperial Miners is a light engine-building card game from the designer Tim Armstrong (Arcana Rising, Orbis) in which players build their mines using a clever card activation system. This standalone game is set in the popular Imperial Settlers universe and offers beautiful illustrations, easy rules, and satisfying gameplay full of combos and synergies between the cards. In Imperial Miners players build their own mines by playing cards to their tableau. They start from the ground floor and develop downwards. Each time a card is added to the mine it activates itself and all the cards above it rewarding a player with satisfying combos. Cards belong to six different factions and offer various abilities. Players are free to mix different factions in their mines for better results.Imperial Miners offers an impressive replayability thanks to its wide range of different cards and progress tracks, which are added to the game during setup (3 out of 6 in the game box). Players advance the tracks throughout the game acquiring immediate benefits to synergize with their cards trigger even more satisfying combos.★ stunning production value and a great MSRP★ a stand-alone game set in the award-winning Imperial Settlers family★ simultaneous gameplay with no downtime, delivering a great experience in just 45 minutesComponents:• 136 Mine cards• 18 Event cards• 5 Surface boards• 3 double-sided Progress boards• 5 Progress markers• 60 Coin tokens• 60 Victory Point tokens• 44 Machine tokens• 24 Collapse tokens• 40 wooden Cart markers• 1 rulebook
$39.00$33.15
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$75.32
Roll Through the Ages: The Iron Age
Eagle-Gryphon Games is proud to present Matt Leacock's Roll Through the Ages: The Iron Age by Tom Lehmann, the much-anticipated sequel to Matt Leacock's best-selling and highly-awarded Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age. Matt is also the designer of the terrific titles Pandemic and Forbidden Island, while Tom has been busy designing such notable titles as Race for the Galaxy and Pandemic: On the Brink. It's now the Iron Age and you are still rolling! Do you build provinces, raise armies, and conquer barbarians or build ports and ships to gain trade goods? Explore the strategies of Greece, Phoenicia, and Rome as you erect monuments, fend off disasters, and strive to feed your people. Roll Through the Ages: the Iron Age gives players different ways to build their empires: the Trade and Naval strategies of the Phoenicians, the conquests of Alexander the Great, and the engineering prowess and gradual absorption of new provinces by the Roman Republic. Grab those dice—including the Fate die—and prepare to build the greatest empire as you continue to Roll through the Ages!
$39.99$33.99
Boonlake: Artifacts Expansion
ABOUT BOONLAKE: ARTIFACTS EXPANSION For some weeks, all sorts of treasure hunters have been scurrying around Boonlake. Odd artifacts that were found in the lake have attracted your attention. They are of a special nature and require a strange form of energy source. It seems as if they are powered by a Variable Atomic System Energy – in short, V.A.S.E. Since you have found out that vases provide an opportunity to generate electricity, they have gained a completely new significance in Boonlake.So, build a shipyard and start retrieving the treasures! Boonlake: Artifacts features a new Lake gameboard that gives players more options to gain bonuses and points throughout the game. Additionally, players can now build a shipyard to unlock access to powerful artifacts. With over 50 new Project cards, Boonlake: Artifacts provides players with new strategies to pursue in Boonlake! Boonlake is required to play this expansion.
$39.95$24.96
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$69.97
Tindaya
Tindaya is set at the dawn of the 15th century on the paradise known today as the Canary Islands. The conquistadors have just set eyes on it. Each player must lead an aboriginal tribe to survival in a world ruled by gods and shaped by natural disasters. Tindaya is a theme-driven survival adventure with the soul of a eurogame. This environmentally conscious game offers two play modes to please any group: Cooperative (including solo) & Competitive, in addition to the Traitor variant for players avid of some old fashioned throat-cutting. Difficulty can be graded, and less experienced gamers can learn to play through a 3 game mini-campaign. During 3 phases, natives will settle, progress, and battle invaders, all within a mythological setting ruled by two gods, Acoran & Moneiba. They will demand specific goods at each stage of the game. If the natives are unable or unwilling to provide them, their godly rage will be unleashed. But players are not alone; two seers will make predictions by reading the smoke of their bonfires. Tibiabin will see the disasters to come. Tamonante will predict where they will happen. Disaster markers will be placed on the board to signal what is to come. End of the Game: In Cooperative mode, players will check if their collective mission has been achieved. If so, the gods will be happy, and all natives win the game. In Competitive mode, solidarity points will be granted to players that have given more to the community, used fewer resources, or achieved both collective and personal objectives. The player with more points will win the game.
$69.00$55.20