This game published in Poland in the years of economic crisis (last years of real socialism in central-eastern Europe) is clearly a somewhat modified clone of Monopoly. The players buy rights to colonize planets (streets) and build their bases (houses) and planetary colonies (hotels). The differences between this game and Monopoly are: - There are 9 not 10...
In Cosmos, players take turns exploring the universe, building far-flung colonies, and collecting taxes (for once, we're on the right side of taxes!). The goal of the game is to make the most money from the economic opportunities of exploring space, while elbowing out the market competition. Central market mechanics allow players to compete by increasing...
Cosmos: Empires is a 2-8 player, 15-45 minute engine building card game. Jump into the galaxy, choose your strategy and build your galactic empire. Race against your friends, exploiting their economy to your advantage! The game is played with a single deck, from which 10 cards are drawn into the “pool” players can select and build cards from. Each card has...
Culture Clash is an expansion to the base game of Cosmos: Empires. It adds a second build pool and two new mechanics: Culture Cards and the Patrol ability. Cosmos: Empires is a 2-8 player, 15-45 minute engine building card game. Jump into the galaxy, choose your strategy and build your galactic empire. Race against your friends, exploiting their economy to...
Play your favorite family game while celebrating your favorite shopping experience! This Monopoly game commemorates what has made Costco a destination for 40 years. Every detail in the charming game board design is a Costco-lover’s dream. Enjoy playful artwork of 22 locations worldwide lovingly drawn by a Costco Super-fan. The delightful illustration...
It is the early 19th century. The Industrial Revolution is underway, and the demand for cotton is soaring. As a British entrepreneur, you see an opportunity to profit from this booming market. You will send your ships all over the world in search of the best prices for cotton. Will you keep up with the expanding market and become the most successful...
Your parents have given each of their children a part of the family farm in the small but growing town of Cottonwood. You have three years to show that you can make your share profitable. You may plant corn and grain, raise animals, and gather berries and herbs from the countryside. You may sell goods at each of the three Markets, and enter the income in...
The Cottonwood Contest: Cousins is a stand-alone solo game. Two decks can accommodate two to four players. The Cottonwood Contest: Cousins has more types of goods than The Cottonwood Contest, and it introduces a new type of item: vegetables that can be planted in fields and then processed after being harvested. It also does not include any field/pasture...
The highest decision-making organ in a city is the City Council, which lays down the general operative and financial outlines for a city and decides on its main objectives. The true power, however, is a little further down the hierarchy in the different councils working under the City Council. In the card-driven game Councils & Contracts, the players act...