For sale is a used, but unplayed board game bundle composed of Wasabi
(Z-man 2008), Dungeon Twister 2: Prison
(Ludically 2009), Pandemic
(Z-man 2008), Pandemic: On the Brink Expansion
(Z-man 2009), and Genji
(Z-man 2008).
All games in this listing are no longer in shrink, but are unplayed and in overall nice conditions.
Cards in Pandemic, On the Brink, and Genji are not in shrink but are accounted for by myself.
As a bonus I include some fan-made decks meant to be used in substitute to the game deck and were made when this was the only edition published. Photos from this sale are of the actual item you will receive. I do not use stock photos in any of my listings. Item comes from a pet and smoke free home. I offer international shipping through the Pricetronic International Shipping Program . Please look under the shipping section of this sale listing for shipping and customs fees that would apply to your country. Fees may be high so please be aware of these costs prior to your purchase. Shipping available to US domestic addresses that can receive UPS Ground, Fed Ex Ground/Home, USPS Priority Mail, or UPS 2nd Day Air (available options during checkout). Shipping to be paid by the buyer . This will be placed in a water resistant bag and padded on all sides. The shipping box measures 18 inches long, 15 inches wide, and 13 inches in height and weighs 14 lbs 14 oz. Tracking confirmation of delivery and insurance will be provided by the seller (me) to insure a safe delivery. Returns accepted at buyer expense . Package will be insured at my expense to cover any issues that might occur during transit. Payment is required upon purchase. I will ship within 1 business day of receipt of payment if not sooner. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for visiting my sale! From the Publisher's Website and Board Game Geek; Wasabi! (2008) Wasabi! is a light and fast game where you compete against other players to assemble your quota of unique sushi recipes in a rapidly dwindling space. Players draw a variety of delicious ingredients into their hand from the pantry and play them one at a time onto the board, building off of each other's previously-placed ingredients in the attempt to complete recipes of varying difficulty. Completing a recipe earns you your choice of special actions from the kitchen to perform later (Chop!, Stack!, Switch!, Spicy!, and the dreaded Wasabi!) that will help you in your efforts or disrupt your opponents' carefully arranged creations-in-progress. Completing a recipe with style will earn you bonus points, but you might not always have the time to set up such stylish maneuvers... balancing speed with technique will be crucial if you plan to win the game! Victory comes as soon as the board fills up with ingredients. Points for completed recipes plus bonuses are tabulated, and the winner is the player with the most points. An extremely skilled player might score an instant victory by completing their quota of recipes before the board fills up. Awards and Honors 2009 JoTa Best Family Board Game Nominee 2009 JoTa Best Artwork Nominee 2009 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee 2009 Golden Geek Best Board Game Artwork/Presentation Nominee Pandemic ‐ English second edition 2008 In Pandemic, several virulent diseases have broken out simultaneously all over the world! The players are disease-fighting specialists whose mission is to treat disease hotspots while researching cures for each of four plagues before they get out of hand. The game board depicts several major population centers on Earth. On each turn, a player can use up to four actions to travel between cities, treat infected populaces, discover a cure, or build a research station. A deck of cards provides the players with these abilities, but sprinkled throughout this deck are Epidemic! cards that accelerate and intensify the diseases' activity. A second, separate deck of cards controls the "normal" spread of the infections. Taking a unique role within the team, players must plan their strategy to mesh with their specialists' strengths in order to conquer the diseases. For example, the Operations Expert can build research stations which are needed to find cures for the diseases and which allow for greater mobility between cities; the Scientist needs only four cards of a particular disease to cure it instead of the normal five—but the diseases are spreading quickly and time is running out. If one or more diseases spreads beyond recovery or if too much time elapses, the players all lose. If they cure the four diseases, they all win! Awards and Honors 2009 Vuoden Peli Adult Game of the Year Nominee 2009 Spiel des Jahres Nominee 2009 Spiel der Spiele Hit für Experten Recommended 2009 Nederlandse Spellenprijs Nominee 2009 Lys Passioné Finalist 2009 JoTa Best Family Board Game Nominee 2009 Japan Boardgame Prize Voters' Selection Nominee 2009 Hra roku Nominee 2009 Gouden Ludo Winner 2009 Gouden Ludo Nominee 2009 Golden Geek Most Innovative Board Game Nominee 2009 Golden Geek Best Gamers' Board Game Nominee 2009 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Winner 2009 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee 2009 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nominee 2009 Games Magazine Best New Family Game Winner 2009 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game 3rd Place 2009 Boardgames Australia Awards Best International Game Winner 2009 Boardgames Australia Awards Best International Game Nominee 2009 As d'Or - Jeu de l'Année Nominee 2008 Tric Trac Nominee 2008 Tric Trac d'Argent 2008 Meeples' Choice Award 2008 JoTa Best Cooperative Board Game Winner 2008 JoTa Best Cooperative Board Game Nominee 2008 International Gamers Awards - General Strategy; Multi-player Nominee 2008 Golden Geek Best Party Board Game Nominee 2008 Golden Geek Best Gamer's Board Game Nominee 2008 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee 2008 Golden Geek Best Board Game Artwork/Presentation Nominee 2008 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nominee Pandemic: On the Brink ‐ English first edition (2009) Pandemic: On the Brink includes new event cards, new role cards, rules for five players, and optional game challenges to increase the difficulty of the Pandemic base game. These new challenges, which can be used individually or combined for even more difficult play, are as follows: The Virulent Strain challenge makes one disease become particularly deadly in unpredictable ways. The Mutation challenge adds a fifth (purple) disease that behaves differently than the original four. The Bio-Terrorist challenge pits one player against the others! Part of the Pandemic series. Awards and Honors 2009 Golden Geek Best Board Game Expansion Winner 2009 Golden Geek Best Board Game Expansion Nominee Dungeon Twister 2: Prison (2009) Dungeon Twister 2: Prison contains 16 miniatures, new rooms, new characters, a tutorial in 5 scenarios, a larger box and best of all, rules for Solitaire play! Solitaire play features six levels of difficulty to provide a challenge to even the most experienced of players. The Second Edition rules include a 5-step scenario-based tutorial. The introductory level is simple enough for an eight-year-old to learn. This product will be backwards-compatible with all existing Dungeon Twister products. Fight, get out or die Dungeon Twister is a strategy game for two players. You control a team of eight adventurers with varied and necessary abilities. Your objective: to escape from the Dungeon. Unfortunately, in front of you lies a vast labyrinth of dangerous rooms which can rotate thanks to the astonishing mechanisms constructed by dwarves. These deadly traps and twistings to prevent you from escaping would be enough of a challenge by themselves, but you also face another group of adventurers with the same goal as yourself. Without relying on dice, Dungeon Twister calls upon all of your tactics and strategies, your ability to bluff, your anticipation of the danger and your management of combat and action cards. Genji (2008) In an age when poetry and the arts reigned supreme, the nights of Kyoto were filled with romance. Gentlemen of the Imperial court, ordinary clerks and functionaries by day, went out at night to meet their secret lovers in furtive trysts. Writing by the light of the moon, each tried to craft the finest and most moving poetry in the form of the Tanka, a short verse composed of only five lines. The best poems evoked the scene, the season, and represented the depth of the courtier's knowledge of the fashionable themes at court. By far, the most successful such lover was a fictional one named Hikaru Genji, the Shining Prince. Genji was, for the ladies of the court, the symbol of the perfect lover. For the men of the court, he was the perfect example to emulate. In GENJI, players take the roles of courtiers out to woo fair princesses. Players score points for writing the finest poetry, or winning the most hearts. But beware: other courtiers will be waiting in the wings to steal those hearts away! Take your brush in hand, and set out on the night streets of Kyoto. The romance of the height of the Heian Period awaits you in GENJI.
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