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New Website for MAGE Company and joining the Digital World with Tabletopia

“Our new website is now online: magecompanygames.com.
In the new site we also have our updated store along with info in each new product and a separated section just for the sleeves.

From now you can place any order you want from our new website: magecompanygames.com. Beside the 53×53 sleeves and the standard ones, we also have available and the small euro size 47×71 and in the next months we will start printing the 82x122mm sleeves for dixit size cards, 73x73mm for big square cards and the mini american sleeves 44x66mm. We will soon update the store with those sizes.

The new website is more flexible and you can easily navigate it and find what you want. Step by step we will add more and new features to support our new “digital” home like making tournament, providing sneak previews for upcoming cons and games and much more.


Mage Company has also entered the digital world by joining forces with Tabletopia. Tabletopia is a sandbox. Players should know the rules of the game to play it. There is no AI or rules enforcement, but at the same time it has the freedom to play the game your way -exactly as if you were playing at a real table. However, we have done a lot to make each play for you a good experience. MAGE Company joined Tabletopia bringing to the digital world Raid & Trade, Hoyuk, and Wrong Chemistry. Check out the following links and enjoy the digital version of our games through the platform of Tabletopia:

Raid & Trade is a post apocalyptic game of negotiation and resource management for 3-5 players. From the ashes of a devastating third World War, a precious few golden cities emerge offering hope to those who struggle for survival in the wastelands. Players explore the ruins of the modern world completing quests, honing their skills and maneuvering for social status in order to claim a precious spot as a citizen with a Golden City. Link: https://beta.tabletopia.com/games/raid-trade
Wrong Chemistry. Scientists in a lab are trying to create new elements, and they get it all wrong! In Wrong Chemistry (W.C.) you change a molecule in order to create new elements out of it. A fun, easy to learn, but hard to master, game, with funny references to the real elements from the periodic table. Players alternate rounds, during which they try to change the pieces on the board, in such a way that they can be the same shape represented by the cards in their hands. The cards represent new elements that the players discover, and when the board has the proper form, the player reveals from his hand the element he/she discovered and adds the card to his/her pile of earned points.
Link: https://beta.tabletopia.com/play/wrong-chemistry/.

Hoyuk. Your clan has left the ancient nomadic life and settled with four other clans in the valley. The community has repeatedly succeeded in harvesting crops, and some families are getting better at raising animals; next moon will see the birth of a new generation of pups. We all praise our own gods and Mother Goddess for being good to us. This new era has brought something new to us: The area is progressively filling with dwellings, built tight against each other. New generations are building their houses over the remains of old constructions. Our greatest families have now constructions way up over the land, proudly showing off their shrines and wealth to the community. Who knows, when the children of our children will come to the world, which clan will rule this multitude? In Hoyuk, each player represents a clan that settles with other clans to erect a village. During the game, a replica of a Neolithic settlement will be built on the Höyük board using tiles that represent houses. Many additional pieces — such as ovens, shrines, and pens — will also aid a player in building his settlements. (“Hoyuk” is Turkish for hill or mound. The word is also used for prehistoric settlements in the region that have a characteristic, hill-like look from houses being built on top of older houses and the absence of streets between the houses because people entered their homes through the roof.) The goal of the game is to build the best settlement and score the most victory points, with multiple paths to victory and many choices along the way. The best clan will prevail in Hoyuk!
Link: https://beta.tabletopia.com/play/hoyuk/.”

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