Protection jobs are never EZ, more so when you are in a nation on the brink of a civil war. Angry mobs roam the streets. Can you get your patron to where he need to be to end the violence?
Chaos reigns as the team has been cut off from the outside world. With out support you must not only keep your patron alive but also stop the rebels from getting access to the nations WMD program.
What should have been a relaxing weekend has turned into a murder mystery. Who is this dead body in your hotel room? How did she get there? Stay ahead of the police while you try to clear your names.
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The team can’t seem to get a break in this town. What should have been a relaxing weekend, has turned into a murder mystery. Who is this dead body in your hotel room, how did she get there, and can you stay ahead of the police while you try to clear your names.
The fast-paced cooperative shouting card game. When a crisis strikes in deep space you only have 5 minutes to fix everything, or face the cold hard vacuum. Rules are taught in 1 minute.
Neal's Head has been tracked off world & now is the time to strike! Make an assault onto the Jumpship in a fully-realized 3D environment. Keep any minis you kill! Prizes offered.
Neal's Head has been tracked off world & now is the time to strike! Make an assault onto the Jumpship in a fully-realized 3D environment. Keep any minis you kill! Prizes offered.
The team has been hired to provide security for a reality TV show stopping rhino poachers in Africa. Can you save the endangered animals in in spite of the show’s bungling host?
The team has been hired to provide security for a reality TV show stopping rhino poachers in Africa. Can you save the endangered animals in in spite of the show’s bungling host?
Having stopped the low-level poachers the team finds itself in Asia hunting the suppliers. International Intrigue, TV cameras, and a well-meaning host, what could go wrong?
Having stopped the low-level poachers the team finds itself in Asia hunting the suppliers. International Intrigue, TV cameras, and a well-meaning host, what could go wrong?