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Cascadia: Alpine Lakes (PREORDER)
Cascadia: Alpine Lakes is a new stand-alone tile-layering game in the Cascadia universe that takes the beloved tile and token-drafting and environment-building to new heights!
In this gorgeous puzzly tile-layering game for the whole family, players take turns drafting habitat tiles and wildlife tokens to build the most harmonious ecosystem in the Pacific Northwest! Turns are simple - select a tile/token set and place each into your expanding ecosystem. Layer tiles to add elevation and score points as you arrange wildlife into your habitats and make space for pristine alpine lakes! With variable habitat and environment scoring goals, each game of Cascadia: Alpine Lakes brings a new spatial puzzle to your table!
By placing a pre-order with us, you agree to the following terms:
- Cancellations made before the release date will be subject to a 10% cancellation fee. Cancellations are not accepted on or after the release date.
- We reserve the right to set quantity limitations on all pre-order items. Any attempts to circumvent these limits (such as placing multiple orders) will result in a 10% cancellation fee applied to any excess quantities we cancel.
- Prices on pre-orders are final at the time of purchase. We will not offer refunds or adjustments for any price changes after your order is placed.
- If your order contains both in-stock and pre-order items, it will not ship until all items are available. If you need in-stock items sooner, please place a separate order.
- All release dates are estimates provided by the manufacturer and are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for any delays in release or shipment.
- Due to extended time frames between purchase and release, some PayPal refunds may no longer be eligible for direct return to your original payment method. In such cases, we will provide a full refund in the form of store credit.
If you have any questions about your pre-order, feel free to reach out to our support team before placing your order.
Damaged Items:
If your item arrives severely damaged due to shipping, you may request a return/replacement within 7 days of delivery. Requests after 7 days will not be accepted.
Unwanted Items:
If you change your mind, you may return your item within 7 days of purchase. A 20% restocking fee and return shipping costs will be deducted from your refund.
Refunds:
Refunds are issued to the original payment method. If it’s no longer valid, we can offer store credit — please let us know in advance.
Important Notes:
- Must include the original manufacturer packaging. Returns without it will be rejected and shipped back at your cost.
- We are not responsible for water damage; contact UPS or USPS directly.
- To ensure integrity of our inventory. No returns are accepted on sealed trading card products (e.g. Pokémon, Magic, Yu-gi-oh, etc.)
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Cascadia: Alpine Lakes is a standalone follow-up to the hit spatial puzzle game Cascadia! In this puzzly tile-layering game, players continue the journey started in Cascadia to create the most diverse Pacific Northwest environment as they draft new double-hexagon habitat tiles and unique new wildlife tokens to build out — and up — their beautiful landscape mosaic. Each game of Cascadia: Alpine Lakes features unique combinations of scoring objectives linked to how the five wildlife species are arranged across three different alpine habitats. Players also score for how well surrounded and elevated their lakes and wildlife are. Habitat and environment scoring cards add unique scoring conditions so that each game provides a new spatial challenge with thousands of possible combinations. Turns are simple: Choose a habitat tile and wildlife token pair, then place them into your expanding environment. This time, each habitat tile is a double-hexagon and tiles can be stacked. Many of the core game mechanisms are similar to Cascadia, but the twist is that each habitat scores in different ways and your environment is now a three-dimensional spatial puzzle with new stacking and adjacency challenges.

