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Hooyah, Navy SEALs Card Game from US Games Systems
Coming Soon
$ 24.95
You are a Navy SEAL. You are trained to confront terrorists and insurgents. You deal with hidden explosives, snipers and other unknown dangers. In the darkness of the ocean’s depths or the vastness of the merciless desert, you expect the unexpected. You’re on a mission. You work as a dedicated team, relying on the skills of expert marksmen and suburb tacticians. Careful planning and precise timing improve odds of success, but unforeseen events could jeopardize the mission.
Hooyah: Navy Seals Card Game is a cooperative game in which 1 to 4 players assume the roles of Navy SEALS trying to complete a real-life-inspired Special Ops mission. You either win or lose as a group. To meet the rigorous requirements of the mission, you must collect all of the Skills and Equipment cards required for each Op. All phases of the mission must be completed without the loss of life and before time runs out.
Contents: Mission Card Holder, 30 Health Tokens, a Time Counter Device, 75 Skills & Equipment Cards, and 75 Ops/Events Cards, and an illustrated Instruction Manual, which includes special rules for solitaire play.
Dreadball from Mantic Games
Release Date: Nov 2012
DreadBall is a futuristic sports board game played with 30 mm miniatures, set within Mantic’s Warpath universe. You are the Coach of your team, testing your skill and luck against other Coaches in one-off matches or long-running leagues. The simple rules allow a great depth of choice and many opportunities to show your cunning. Rules are provided for four different teams, eight famous individuals, team progression and league play.
DreadBall contains everything you need to get gaming:
- 1 x 84 Page Full Colours Rulebook
- 1 x Mounted Game Board
- 10 x Plastic Corporation Players (3 Strikers, 3 Jacks, 2 Guards)
- 10 x Plastic Marauder Players (5 Jacks, 3 Guards)
- 1 x Plastic Referee
- 2 x Plastic Balls
- 54 x Game Cards
- 18 x Dice
- 13 x Game Counters
- 24 x Clear Plastic Hex Bases
- 1 x Roster Pad
- 1 x Mantic Point
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted. Sprueless Plastic Requires super glue
Check out there Mantic Games for a full list of products but here are a few to get you started.
River Dragons from Asmodee
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 39.99
In Dragon Delta, you want to move your pawn over a system of bridge-like planks to the other side of the board. An easy task! Or at least it would be if everyone were working together, but alas you’re not. Instead you’re all working on your own right next to one another, each convinced that your way is best.
In game terms, players simultaneously select one card from a set of five actions that’s available to each player. The actions allow players to place plank foundations, place planks, move their pawns, cancel other players’ actions, or remove planks or foundation stones. As can be expected for a design with simultaneous action selection, the game is rather chaotic.
The 2012 edition of the game includes a double-sided game board not present in earlier editions.
Any game that gives you a chance to mess with the other players as openly as this one does I want it Asmodee Editions has so many games I want to play check them out and see for yourself.
Suburbia From Bezier Games
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 59.99
Plan, build, and develop a small town into a major metropolis. Use hex-shaped building tiles to add residential, commercial, civic, and industrial areas, as well as special points of interest that provide benefits and take advantage of the resources of nearby towns. Your goal is to have your borough thrive and end up with a greater population than any of your opponents.
Suburbia is a tile-laying game in which each player tries to build up an economic engine and infrastructure that will be initially self-sufficient, and eventually become both profitable and encourage population growth. As your town grows, you’ll modify both your income and your reputation. As your income increases, you’ll have more cash on hand to purchase better and more valuable buildings, such as an international airport or a high rise office building. As your reputation increases, you’ll gain more and more population (and the winner at the end of the game is the player with the largest population).
During each game, players compete for several unique goals that offer an additional population boost – and the buildings available in each game vary, so you’ll never play the same game twice!
This is my type of game where you get to build system to grow and work all by it’s self Bezier Games made one I know I want to try.
Article 27 from Stronghold Games
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 49.95
Your country has chosen you to protect their interests. If that means you have to bend the rules a little bit, well that’s just the cost of justice, right? In Article 27, you assume the role of one of the members of the UN Security Council, which means you wield the power of the veto. No proposal can pass when a member uses their veto, so there had better be something in the deal for you! Negotiations on the proposals can include side-deals, threats, or outright influence-peddling! But once the gavel comes down it’s time to vote, so you better have greased all the right palms with influence or your proposal is sunk! Article 27 requires no knowledge of politics or the UN to enjoy. If you like negotiation games, you’ll love Article 27! Sales Points: • An easy to play, pure negotiation game • Very fast paced, plays in ~6 minutes per player • Awesome components including a huge game board, thick cardboard player mat and player screens, 100s of wood and cardboard tokens, and a real wooden gavel! • Beautiful, colorful and funny cartoony artwork • No knowledge of politics or the UN is required at all!
Now is time to prove what you have told your friends when you all sat around and said you could do it better then the politicians Stronghold Games has done it again and give us all a chance to put our money where are mouths are.
Crude: The Oil Game from Stronghold Games
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 69.95
James St. Laurent’s classic oil game is back after nearly 40 years! Crude: The Oil Game allows players to play as the C.E.O. of an oil company, seeking their fortune by drilling, refining and selling oil and gasoline to a hungry market. But the economy can be difficult to predict and players must contend with sudden changes in demand. The first player to reach $750 Million is the winner! Enjoy this classic game once again courtesy of Stronghold Games!
You all know you have thought you could do it better them the pros so here is your chance Stronghold Games gives you the chance to play a big roller and rule the oil market.
Garden Dice from Meridae Games
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 38.95
Garden Dice is a family strategy game that combines dice rolling, tile laying, and set collection. The game board depicts a garden as a 6×6 grid where seed and vegetable tiles are placed using dice rolls as coordinates. Players take turns using the dice to plant, water, and harvest five different types of vegetables with differing point values, from the lowly squash to the mighty eggplant. The game’s chaining mechanic allows players to water or harvest multiple tiles using a single action, enabling players to build upon each others’ chains. Players can also use bird and rabbit tiles to eat other players’ seed and veggie tiles, but not without paying a small penalty. Two other special tiles, the sundial and the scarecrow, allow players to modify dice rolls or protect their own tiles. Bonuses increase the values of tiles as they are harvested, and additional points are awarded at the end of the game for collecting sets. The player with the most points when the last tile is taken wins.
This Sounds like a good game to get and play with the kids. This is Meridae Games first game try it out and lets see what they come up with next.
Serenissima From Asmodee
Release Date: Nov 23rd 2012
$ 59.99
Your Galleys teeming with crew and cargo while you sail the Mediterranean seas, while your sole purpose is control the most prosperous trade routes, and ensure your strategy will succeed in filling your warehouses with a veritable fortune in gold, precious stones and spices.
In this game players represent a merchant family during the Renaissance. Players attempt to balance the need of trading and open commerce versus the cut-throat economic piracy of the day. Players create a fleet of ships to purchase and move various commodities around the Mediterranean while also keeping well manned ships to attack and defend against other player’s fleets.
Check this out and other games by Asmodee Editions I know we will have fun playing this one once it comes out.
WarHammer: Relic From Fantasy Flight Games
Release Date: Nov 2012
$ 59.95
Relic is an adventure board game, based on the Talisman system, in which two to four players each assume the role of a powerful hero from the Warhammer 40,000 universe and bravely venture forth to shield the Antian Sector from certain doom. By completing missions and defeating enemies, characters compete to gain rewards and experience, furthering their chance of being the first to defeat whatever evil lies beyond the warp rift.
Check this out along whit so many more great games from Fantasy Flight Games.