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pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/8e/a7/3b-romans-go-home-rulebook.pdf
Emperor Hadrian has ordered the construction of a massive, fortified wall to defend the northern border of the Roman Empire from the fearsome Caledonians (the ancient Scots).
458.47 Ko - In English 463.65 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/e5/b4/42-android-netrunner-rulebook.pdf
Over the course of 18 hours, the runners hit Jinteki, Haas-Bioroid, and Weyland Consortium with DOS attacks, datatheft, and a truly vulgar piece of cyber-vandalism. These attacks cost each megacorp millions upon millions of credits. NBN put together a holo-report inside half an hour.
9.84 Mo - In English 13.39 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/f1/62/f6-android-netrunner-faq.pdf
This document contains card clarification and errata, rule clarifications, timing structures, and frequently asked questions for Android: Netrunner. All official play and tournaments will use the most recent version of this document to supplement the most recent Android: Netrunner tournament rules and core rulebook.
3.18 Mo - In English 2.62 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ed/e7/71-little-panic-island-regle.pdf
Un magnifique gâteau a été préparé. Mmmh… Seulement, les enfants ne sont pas là ! Ils sont tous partis jouer dans la jungle… Et les singes farceurs, aussi gourmands que coquins, se préparent à dévorer le gâteau. Dépêchez-vous de retrouver tous vos amis les petits Cro-Magnons et les Dodos, ces drôles de gros oiseaux ! Car si dans 2 minutes vous n’êtes pas rentrés, le gâteau sera entièrement mangé par...
2.64 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/d8/80/5a-roman-poker-rulebook.pdf
Dice games were extremely popular in Ancient Rome. Everybody played them—from slaves to the Emperor. They were viewed as “immoral” and often banned, but that did not deter most Romans! The sound of rolling dice was heard in tavern back rooms and Senator’s atriums. But anyone caught by the custodians of good morals had to pay four times their wager—as penance to the gods!
382.43 Ko - In English 726.31 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/dd/3b/24-unanimo-rulebook.pdf
Initially, a card with a theme is placed in the middle of the table (autumn, knight, holidays ...). At this moment, each player inscribes on his sheet eight words inspired by the illustration. Let yourself be guided by your inspiration ... But be careful, do not be original, because only the common answers with the other players count! The more a word has been noted by all players, the more points...
717.89 Ko - In English 290.52 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/bd/8c/0e-rythme-and-boulet-rulebook.pdf
String signs together (made with your hands) to a rhythm made by all the players without making a mistake. Any mistakes are punished with a « Ball » card. At the end of the game, the player with the most is the loser.
68.96 Ko - In English 1.57 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/2d/4c/b7-panicozoo-rulebook.pdf
Game set-up: Separate the 15 “coloured animals” cards from the 15 “black animals” cards and put the “black and coloured animals” pile of cards aside. They will be used for the “young player” version. At the beginning of the game, the players decide whether to play with coloured or black animals.
26.70 Ko - In English 469.46 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/14/2b/51-forbidden-island-rulebook.pdf
Forbidden Island was the secluded retreat of an ancient mystical empire known as the Archeans. Legend has it that the Archeans possessed the ability to control the Earth’s core elements – fire, wind, water, and earth – through four sacred treasures: The Crystal of Fire.
964.38 Ko - In English 1.17 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/8e/d5/65-santo-domingo-rulebook.pdf
Santo Domingo is the oldest city in the new world built by Europeans; and, it was one of the most important trading centers in the Caribbean in the 16th century. In Santo Domingo, valuable goods will be exchanged and sold. Only those who have the right people and ships ready at the right moment can hold their own in this risky but profitable business. Seize your chance for glory!
852.78 Ko - In English 2.08 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ca/06/cc-orleans-rulebook.pdf
You are trying to achieve dominance in various areas in medieval France. You will get goods, coins, and victory points via production, trade, development, and by committing to the common good.
2.37 Mo - In English 5.92 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/26/5f/8d-orleans-invasion-rulebook.pdf
Set up the game according to the base game rules with the following changes: Remove the “Beneficial Deeds” board from the game and replace it with the “Prosperity” board, featuring 16 Events and 3 Beneficial Deeds. Place a neutral Marker as a Round Counter on Event and move it forward at the end of each round.
1.21 Mo - In English 6.43 Mo - In French