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The Deck Building Store Management Game 🏪



From dank dungeon entrances to magical market squares, Adventure Marts magically pop into existence wherever they are needed. Busier locations require more than one store, and each one needs a Manager… that’s where you come in!

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Outsmart your competition and serve a fantastical array of Adventurers as you battle to make more Gold than your opponents! Adventure Mart is a fresh new take on deck building games with added twists and plenty of player interaction.

Photo by @starvinmartin_games

The life of a Store Manager is brief but glorious. Can you become Manager of the Week? Or will you be banished to the Abyss?



5 elements. 10 abilities. Infinite possibilities. 🔥🌊🌲



The Natural Order is a competitive card game, where players compete to collect a set of five unique Elements.

The five Elements are represented by cards with unique abilities. Players (or teams) take turns managing their hands, planning ahead and using the card’s abilities to eventually collect (Lock) a full set of five.



On their turn a player can perform three actions out of five available. The three most commonly used actions will be to take a card from a public supply (the Open), place a card from their hand face down (make it Ready), and use a Ready card’s ability.

But what’s the catch? Well, the Elements form two cycles through which they are connected. For every card Locked, your Attunement will shift accordingly, making one Element stronger and another one weaker.



The constantly shifting Attunement will reward both planning in advance and also making the best of a given situation!



Choo choo! 🚆



Rolling Freight is a route building and cargo shipping game in which dice represent each player’s resource pool. Players spend these dice to purchase and complete rail contracts, deliver cargo, and improve their companies’ competitive abilities. Who can build the best rail network and deliver the most profitable goods? Get rolling and find out!

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Players begin the game with a pool of six dice with multi-colored sides. On each turn, a player can spend his or her dice to purchase contracts, construct rail links, build switching stations, purchase improvements and deliver one cargo of passengers or freight. Unused dice can be converted into stockpile markers for future use. By purchasing improvements, players can gain more dice with special abilities, become more efficient at laying rail or stockpiling dice, or increase the points they receive when other players deliver cargo over their rails. Bonus points are awarded for delivering passengers quickly or delivering freight over long distances.



The large, two-sided, colorful board has two maps. The western U.S. map, from the California gold rush era, is designed for 2 – 4 players. With many double-track routes, this map allows newer players to effectively plan their networks and maximize deliveries (only available in the physical game). The southeastern U.S. map, depicting the late Nineteenth Century, has only single-track routes that are significantly interwoven. This provides more advanced strategic options and is intended for 3 – 5 experienced players.



Create the most harmonious ecosystem 🦌



Cascadia is a puzzly tile-laying game featuring the habitats and wildlife of the Pacific Northwest! In Cascadia, players take turns building their terrain and populating it with wildlife. Players must create a diverse and harmonious ecosystem - each animal species has a different spatial preference and each habitat must be placed to reduce fragmentation and create wildlife corridors.

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Cascadia is a tile and token drafting game for 1-4 players. It involves a dual-layer puzzle that progresses over time as more habitats and wildlife are added to each player’s individual ecosystem. Players score points by creating the most harmonious spatial arrangements of wildlife, and also by creating the largest contiguous habitat corridors.



Cascadia is the second Flatout Games CoLab game - like its predecessor, Calico, it is a puzzly, hex-based tile-laying game with interwoven puzzle elements. Although Cascadia’s rules are as simple as pick one, place one, the game offers multiple layers of modularity and challenging decision-making to keep even the most seasoned gamers coming back for more!