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Lords of Xidit Rulebook

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Eons ago, before the world became the world and men began to dream and the first magic was weaved, there existed nothing but chaos and destruction. The just and merciful Old Gods eventually overcame the darkness that reigned the cosmos, sealing it in a sacred urn. On that day, we are told, the reign of men began.

6.77 Mo - In English 6.32 Mo - In French

Hide the Kids! Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/84/3d/ef-hide-the-kids-rulebook.pdf

There was once upon a time an old goat who had seven little kids, and loved them with all the love of a mother for her children. One day she wanted to go into the forest and fetch some food. So she called all seven to her and said, «Dear children, I have to go into the forest, be on your guard against the wolf;

2.62 Mo - In English 2.66 Mo - In French

Timeline: Inventions Rulebook

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« Was the can opener invented before or after the light bulb? Well, after glasses for sure... right? And was it created at some point between the telegraph and the telephone?» In Timeline, these are exactly the kind of questions you’ll ask yourself each time you try to play one of your cards. There’s only one objective here: be the first player to play all of your cards correctly.

984.33 Ko - In English 653.46 Ko - In French

Timeline: Discoveries Rulebook

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When it is your turn, you must try to play one of your cards in the correct “point in time.” If you play the card correctly, you will have one less card in front of you. If you play incorrectly, your card is returned to the box and you must draw a new one. If you are the only player in a game round that can correctly play your last card, you are the winner!

243.50 Ko - In English

Timeline: Diversity Rulebook

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When it is your turn, you must try to play one of your cards in the correct “point in time.” If you play the card correctly, you will have one less card in front of you. If you play incorrectly, your card is returned to the box and you must draw a new one. If you are the only player in a game round that can correctly play your last card, you are the winner!

243.49 Ko - In English

Dixit Jinx Rulebook

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Place 9 of them on the table, making a 3x3 square as shown on the example to the right. The youngest player starts. He or She is called the active player and takes all of the position cards into his or her hand. The other players each place their index finger on the table.

194.59 Ko - In English 107.57 Ko - In French

Help Me! Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/22/f5/5e-help-me-rulebook.pdf

Score more points than your opponent by placing your creatures on top of stacks of tiles which will be made during the game. Shuffle the 30 Avatar tiles and place them randomly on the table, face-up, in order to make a rectangle of 5 tiles by 6.

663.92 Ko - In English 248.25 Ko - In French

Perudo Rulebook

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In 1532 Pizarro and his conquistadors defeated and held captive the Sapa Inca Atahuallpa. Thus Peru fell into the hands of the foreign invaders, and the glories of the Inca empire came to an end. It has been widely rumored that during his imprisonment Atahuallpa introduced Pizarro to the Perudo dice game. Indeed the game is played throughout Spain today, as it is in Peru.

104.15 Ko - In English 172.83 Ko - In French

Skull Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/eb/1e/99-skull-rulebook.pdf

To play, place a visible Skull face rug in front of you. Then take in hand a pack of 4 identical cards by always hiding their face to the other players.

611.53 Ko - In English 614.19 Ko - In French

Skull & Roses Rulebook

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Traditionally, biker gangs chose their leaders through a merciless contest called “Back on the Pavement”, which consisted of seeing who could last the longest while being dragged behind a heavy cylinder... without spilling his beer.

880.77 Ko - In English 813.42 Ko - In French

Wooly Bully Rulebook

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The first player must play one of their four tiles beside the starting tile, taking care to match the landscape of the tiles’ edges. For the first turn, it is thus necessary to join a village edge to the starting tile.

127.51 Ko - In English 367.13 Ko - In French

Medici Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ac/38/55-medici-rulebook.pdf

In its port, boats arrived from the end of the world, bringing with them a lot of treasures: fabrics, spices, precious metals, porcelain ...

1.31 Mo - In English 126.61 Ko - In French

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