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Samarkand: Routes to Riches Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/fc/01/d6-samarkand-routes-to-riches-rulebook.pdf

Rich merchant families travel along the Silk Road looking for profitable bargains. The players act as merchants trying to marry into these families and take control of their business.

491.34 Ko - In English 499.30 Ko - In French

Gobblers Family Mix Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/da/9f/24-gobblers-family-mix-rulebook.pdf

If the card shows the Great-Uncle, the game is put on pause while the Gobblers are shuffled again in the same way as during the set up and the card is then discarded.

754.70 Ko - In English 745.81 Ko - In French

The Game Rulebook

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In an ascending row of cards the card number of each card laid must always be greater than the card laid before it. How much space left between the cards does not matter, e.g. 3, 11, 12, 13, 18, 20, 34, 35, 51. Or 2, 7, 19, 25, 28, 29, 49, etc. The smaller the space left between cards the better, so that you can lay as many cards as possible.

564.69 Ko - In English 187.75 Ko - In French

The Game: Extreme Rulebook

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The rules of the original game stay the same and apply in this version, too. The order of play and game setup are also the same: Each player receives 6 cards per hand (for 3, 4 or 5 players), 7 cards for a 2-player game and 8 cards when playing solo. On your turn, you have to play at least 2 cards, just like in the original game. Once the draw pile has been used up, only 1 single card must be played.

536.37 Ko - In English 537.88 Ko - In French

Siberia: The Card Game Rulebook Multilingue

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/11/39/99-siberia-the-card-game-rulebook.pdf

Shuffle the resource cards and place them face down in a stack on the table. Then draw 8 cards and place them face down in a row beside the stack. Now place the headframe card beside the resource cards in a way that the arrow is directed towards the resource cards.

221.30 Ko - In German 221.30 Ko - In English

Zooloretto: The Dice Game Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/39/c0/44-zooloretto-the-dice-game-rulebook.pdf

Should one player, after passing, have either filled all of their enclosures or only have spaces left in a single enclosure, then the game will end at the end of the current round. Once each player has taken dice and passed, the game is over and scoring takes place.

366.88 Ko - In English 161.34 Ko - In French

Mamma Mia! Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/b6/cb/0d-mamma-mia-rulebook.pdf

Here is a Pizza Salami, here is a Pizza Bombastica. And then, the cheese, when does it happen? Players put their pizza toppings on the table. From time to time an order is added on the fly - is it good? ... or maybe not? Mamma Mia is a simple card game but full of resources that makes you want to chain the parties.

568.04 Ko - In English 173.84 Ko - In French

Catan Dice Game Plus Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/7f/66/94-catan-dice-game-plus-rulebook.pdf

Give each player 1 sheet with the game map (download at www.catan.com). Place the 6 dice from the Dice Game so that they are ready to play. You also need 2 matches (or 2 roads from the board game “The Settlers of Catan”) and a pen. Determine the starting player.

148.31 Ko - In English 206.58 Ko - In French

Lost Cities: The Board Game Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/20/e9/db-lost-cities-the-board-game-rulebook.pdf

Each player leads a team of explorers consisting of four adventurers and one researcher on an expedition to discover lost cities. Five lost cities are found at the ends of separate paths consisting of nine stepping stones each. During your turn, you play a card to move one of your explorers (either an adventurer or the researcher) forward along a path.

1.19 Mo - In English 1.30 Mo - In French

Broom Service: The Card Game Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/01/da/df-broom-service-the-card-game-rulebook.pdf

Once again, witches zoom on their brooms delivering colorful potions via “Broom Service”. Once again, the magical question is: are you brave or are you a coward? Should you risk a lot – and lose it all? Or play it safe – and just squeak by? In four fast rounds players must prove their courage and their cunning.

717.18 Ko - In English 669.81 Ko - In French

Jambo Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/18/cb/31-jambo-rulebook.pdf

Jambo means “Hello” in Swahili. With this greeting, happy merchants welcomed their customers in Central Africa before colonization. The players are traders in those days, competing to be the first to earn 60 gold by selling tea, hide, fruits, salt, silk, and trinkets. The game is played with cards, which represent goods, people (which can help you or hinder your opponent), and animals (which add a...

2.63 Mo - In English 101.77 Ko - In French

LAMA Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/2b/0e/13-lama-rulebook.pdf

The Llama commands it: Get rid of all your negative points! Play your cards or you will earn negative points. If you can’t play a card, you’ll have to decide: Do you quit now, or do you draw a card which hopefully you can play later? Negative points come in the form of tokens, and if you get rid of all your cards, you can return a token—which may be worth 1 or 10 points. The player with the fewest...

988.08 Ko - In English 698.29 Ko - In French

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