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Food Chain Magnate

Horseless Carriage Build up your fast food empire by out advertising and out producing your opponents to win the match

From Splotter's website:
Food Chain Magnate is a heavy strategy game about building a fast food chain. The focus is on building your company using a card-driven (human) resource management system. Players compete on a variable city map through purchasing, marketing and sales, and on a job market for key staff members.
Horseless Carriage
Includes options for all expansion modules

Play with 2-6 people or start a practice game to play as all players on one device.

Horseless Carriage

Horseless Carriage Compete to build and sell the most vehicles - research and influence the market to forge your path to victory

From Splotter's website:
Horseless Carriage is a game about the dawn of the automobile: a time when cars were invented, and no one quite knew yet what this new contraption would look like, and what features would be essential. Early cars sometimes used levers or pedals to steer and a wheel to accelerate. Brakes were not always seen as essential; but sometimes an outside spot to take along an onboard mechanic was. This early, super innovative period occurs in the development of many new product categories. Players are cast as aspiring industrialists trying to find out what features the public will value when buying these new, expensive, and utterly unfamiliar horseless carriages.

Play with 3-5 people or start a practice game to play as all players on one device.

The Great Zimbabwe

The Great Zimbabwe Raise your monuments to establish your empire as having the best mythology

From Splotter's website:
The Great Zimbabwe is a game about building a trade based civilization in ancient Africa. It has been inspired by the old kingdoms surrounding the Great Zimbabwe, a world heritage site in southern Africa.
As always in our games, we have used this history for inspiration; however, first and foremost we wanted to create a highly playable and replayable Splotter game, so in many cases we took liberties with historical names, periods and artwork.
In the game, players strive to build the most impressive monuments to one god of their choice. They can choose this god themselves - each of the twelve gods offers a unique blessing, but each also requires a different amount of work to win the game. Building the monuments is done by developing a logistics network stretching across the region. Through this network, players produce and obtain ritual goods to raise their monuments and bring honour to the god of their choice.


Play with 2-5 people or start a practice game to play as all players on one device.

Antiquity

Antiquity Build up your cities to exploit the countryside and please your chosen Saint!

From Splotter's website:
Antiquity is a strategy game for 2-4 players. It is set in an environment loosely modeled on Italy in the late Middle Ages. Players choose their own victory condition: they can focus on population growth, trade, conquest, or city building by choosing their patron saint.

Each strategy requires a completely different style of play. Or you can choose to adore Santa Maria, the most powerful saint of all -- but you'll be expected to build a civilization twice as impressive as any other player.
While your economy is constantly improving, with more and more advanced cities bringing new options each turn, the land around your cities is slowly being depleted, forcing you to travel further and further to gather your raw materials -- until finally, there is no more land left to farm. Let's hope one of you has won the game before that time!


Play with 2-4 people or start a practice game to play as all players on one device.

Bus

Horseless Carriage Transport as many passengers as you can - but with a time altering clock in the mix, the outcome can be hard to predict!

From Splotter's website:
Beep! Beep! Bus is a game about the development of public transport in a city that is expanding quickly. The citizens are busy travelling up and down between their houses, the office and, most importantly: the pub. Your task as a player will be to develop a busline which takes as many passengers as possible to the place they want to be. You do this by expanding your busline, by developing new suburbs, by luring new potential passengers to the city and by investing in more and more buses. But you can also try to ride just a bit earlier than other companies and steal their passengers away.

Sometimes, something unexpected happens: time comes to a stand-still, and all of a sudden the demand for transportation is completely different... but you cannot let this happen too often, as the time-space continuum will rupture and the universe will collapse, thus ending the game.


Play with 3-5 people or start a practice game to play as all players on one device.

Cannes

The Great Zimbabwe Shift your network of connections to produce and release movies in Cannes

From Splotter's website:
It's the big screen, and you're playing in the big league. Well, nearly. Maybe this year you'll make it big… Nominations are due to be published any day now, and hey, who knows, maybe you will finally get that Oscar or Palme dÓr you so deserve. Or will you? They say girlie movies like you've been making lately are going out of fashion, that the modern public has a yearning for plotless action titles. Maybe it is time to invite that rotten art critic over for drinks, and convince her of the value of your masterpieces… or tune into the old boys network and really get the show on the road.

Play with 2-4 people or start a practice game to play as all players on one device.