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JKLM Games was set up by Markus Welbourne, who was frustrated at not being able to interest games publishers in his designs. The company started with Markus's game, Dwarves, in 2002. In subsequent years, JKLM has produced games from other new designers and built up a range of good games. The 2007 crop was five new games, including the terrific Phoenicia. Find out more on the JKLM Games website.

JKLM Games are available in the UK in most games shops and also by mail from Games from Pevans.

The table below lists the JKLM games available from Games from Pevans. Click on the title or picture to find out more about them.

Thumbnail of 1861 box art1861 (Ian D Wilson)

An 18xx (railway-building and share-dealing) game of the Imperial Russian Railways. The decent production from JKLM sets this apart from most 18xx games: £40.00.

 

Thumbnail of caveman box artCaveman (MAG)

Players use their tribespeople to collect resources and develop their tribe. And they use the dinosaurs to stomp on everybody else! Good fun and great dinosaurs: £25.00

 

Celtic Quest box artCeltic Quest (Nigel Buckle)

Against the backdrop of the Roman invasion of Britain, can you fulfil your destiny as a Celtic warrior? Fascinating game of resource gathering and quests – two games, in effect. Special offer: £15.00 + p&p (£2.50 in UK, £5 elsewhere).

 

City and Guilds box artCity and Guilds (Steve Kingsbury)

A clever strategy game where players must balance taking control of city blocks with gaining influence over the guilds: £20.00.

 

Fruit Bandits box artFruit Bandits (Ian Vincent)

A fun game of orchard management and apple scrumping. Get the most fruit to win: £6.50

 

Kings Progress box artKings Progress (Steve Kingsbury)

Influence courtiers and persuade the King to favour you in this subtle strategy game. £25.00

 

Media Mogul box artMedia Mogul (Richard Huzzey)

A strategy game in which players compete for control of the media on each continent to gain its lucrative advertising income: £15.00.

 

Thumbnail of On the Underground box artOn the Underground (Sebastian Bleasdale)

A clever game of building lines and carrying passengers on the London Underground. It’s a very accessible game that still provides a challenge and rewards tactical and strategic play. A fine debut from designer Sebastian Bleasdale: £25.00.

 

Thumbnail of Phoenicia box artPhoenicia (Tom Lehmann)

This is a cracking development game by Tom Lehmann, “inspired by Outpost and Civilization.” Players bid for cards to expand their village to a city state, balancing income and victory points. It plays more quickly than you think – and very well: £30.00

 

Thumbnail of Power & Weakness box artPower & Weakness (Andreas Steding)

A struggle between the magical and mundane. The two players fight it out for dominance of Albion using their magical and military resources alternately. A clever, tactical game for 2 players for 45 minutes: £18.00.

 

Presidential Election box artPresidential Election (Richard Huzzey)

An entertaining two-player card game reflecting the battle to become President of the USA: £10.00.

 

Thumbnail of Space Dealer box artSpace Dealer (Tobias Stapelfeldt)

Jointly published by Eggertspiele and JKLM, this innovative game attracted a lot of attention at Spiel. It’s a space-based logistics game that runs in real time, controlled by sand timers – one per action: £25.00.

 

Thumbnail of Stop Lights box artStop Lights (Sean Brown)

A simple filler that's quick to play and has a bit of a challenge to it. The cards showi 1-3 traffic lights in various colours. Players play a card in turn, aiming to get five of their colour in a row. A neat game for 2-3 players for 10 minutes: £4.50.

 

Third World Debt (Dave Thorby)

Players are challenged to build up their country's economy and work their way out of debt ... by borrowing more. How much debt can you afford? £20.00

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