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Boss Monster Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/e7/51/63-boss-monster-rulebook.pdf

Welcome to Boss Monster, the card game that gives you the chance to become the ultimate villain: the boss of a videogame-style side-scrolling dungeon. If you have ever spent hours navigating the pixelated perils of 8-bit dungeons, Boss Monster is designed for you.

1.00 Mo - In English

Catham City Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/fa/90/55-catham-city-rulebook.pdf

This is Catham News and I’m Cathella Meowz. The main event of the last months is, of course, the election of a new mayor of Catham City. Now we have several candidates whose past raises many questions among the residents of our city. The pre-election race promises to be pretty intense as voters’ sympathies are divided more or less equally.

908.38 Ko - In English 358.55 Ko - In French

Railroad Ink: Deep Blue Edition Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/9c/f7/6c-railroad-ink-deep-blue-edition-rulebook.pdf

A game of Railroad Ink™ is played over 7 rounds. The goal is to connect as many Exits to each other as possible by drawing Routes that can create Networks. The more Exits you connect to the same Network, the more points it will be worth. Bonus points can be earned for your Longest Railway, your Longest Highway, and by drawing on the Central Spaces of your Board.

4.30 Mo - In English

Brain Storm Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/a6/a7/48-brain-storm-rulebook.pdf

Who is able to connect two of the placed cards first? The player who manages to connect them gets the cards. Then the display gets filled up again and the game continues right away. The person with the most cards in the end wins.

40.59 Ko - In English 1.03 Mo - In French

Roman Poker Rulebook

pdf 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 French

SET Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/82/be/9c-set-rulebook.pdf

The goal of the game is to observe the cards on the table to be the fastest to identify a SET. Each card has symbols that combine 4 characteristics: COLOR (red, green or mauve), SHAPE (oval, wave or diamond), NUMBER (one, two or three symbols), FILL (full, hatched or empty). A SET is a set of 3 cards, each of the 4 characteristics is either totally identical or totally different to the other 2 cards.

151.71 Ko - In English 87.81 Ko - In French

Pickomino Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/85/5e/7c-pickomino-rulebook.pdf

An appetizingly laid-back dice game for 2 to 7 gambling squeakers Roasted worms are a bird’s delight. On one hand this is due to the fact that worms are the favourite dish of all poultry. On the other hand, the preference for barbecue worms is nobody else’s doing but that of Johnny Rooster Roaster.

226.32 Ko - In English 331.11 Ko - In French

POW! Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/bd/e1/b6-pow-rulebook.pdf

Shuffle all tiles and place them in two rows: one for the superheroes and one for the supervillains.

97.79 Ko - In English 2.12 Mo - In French

Sitting Ducks Gallery Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/5f/06/5d-sitting-ducks-gallery-rulebook.pdf

Innocent ducks dangle in single file, but no one is safe in this machine-gunned water ... At every turn, you just have to play one of your 3 cards. Players will be able to aim, shoot, affect the disposition of ducks by hiding behind his neighbor, etc.

3.98 Mo - In English 2.87 Mo - In French

Rat-a-Tat Cat Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/a2/6b/98-rat-a-tat-cat-rulebook.pdf

Choose one player to be the dealer. The oldest player can be the scorekeeper. The scorekeeper will record each player's score at the end of each round of play. Shuffle the deck. The player to the left of the dealer cuts the cards.

135.54 Ko - In English 829.97 Ko - In French

Bamboleo Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/50/d8/60-bamboleo-rulebook.pdf

To remove as many wooden pieces from a carefully balanced plate without the plate falling. At the end, whoever has collected the most pieces, is the winner.

45.75 Ko - In English 111.09 Ko - In French

Hisss Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/51/6a/e9-hisss-rulebook.pdf

Every snake mid-section is a different color at each end. Each head and tail card is one color. To build a snake, match a color on one card to a color on another card. The cards don't have to line up squarely but the colors must match. A whole snake includes one head, at least one mid-section (but the more, the merrier) and one tail.

113.66 Ko - In English 379.81 Ko - In French

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