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JKLM Games
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. 2009 saw the arrival of Tulipmania 1637 and the second edition of Tinners' Trail. The company closed down in 2010.
The table below lists the JKLM games available from Games from Pevans. Click on the title or picture to find out more about them.
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Celtic 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: £25.00.
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City 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.
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Fruit Bandits (Ian Vincent)
A fun game of orchard management and apple scrumping. Get the most fruit to win.
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Kings Progress (Steve Kingsbury)
Influence courtiers and persuade the King to favour you in this subtle strategy game. £25.00
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League of Six (Vladimír Suchý)
This game is played around the six towns of the title over six rounds. Each round opens with an auction, then players use the resources they’ve gathered for player order, bidding next turn and goods that gain victory points and income. This is a clever game, where players need to think ahead, but also adjust their strategy to what’s available each turn: £23.00.
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On 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 – last copy.
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Phoenicia (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: £24.00
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Presidential Election (Richard Huzzey)
An entertaining two-player card game reflecting the battle to become President of the USA.
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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? £25.00
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 Tinners' Trail (Martin Wallace)
Second edition of this terrific game of tin (and copper) mining in 19th century Cornwall. Players have to balance spending their income on victory points with keeping it for next turn and then decide just what to spend it on: £25.00
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 Tulipmania 1637 (Scott Nicholson)
Fascinating game of the famous bubble market in tulips. Players buy and sell tulips, aiming to sell at the peak price. The key is working out just what the other players are doing: £15.00.
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