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pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/de/45/03-codenames-duet-rulebook.pdf
Two covert operatives are on a secret mission in a crowded city. Each knows 9 secret agents that the other must contact. Communicating in coded messages, they sneak past enemy assassins in an attempt to complete their mission before time runs out.
4.84 Mo - In English 5.78 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/6c/95/a4-the-7th-continent-rulebook.pdf
1907. A renowned explorer, you have just come back from the first expedition on the seventh continent, a mysterious land that was recently discovered off the coast of Antarctica and probably the very last terra incognita in the world.
35.30 Mo - In English 35.75 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/fc/5c/3e-carcassonne-rulebook.pdf
Carcassonne, the world-famous French city, known for its imposing fortifications erected during the Antiquity and the Middle Ages. This fortress, surrounded by magnificent walls, still stands today as one of the most unique French cities. In this game, players must develop the area around Carcassonne.
1.66 Mo - In English 2.74 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/2c/f9/7f-ticket-to-ride-rulebook.pdf
On a blustery autumn evening five old friends met in the backroom of one of the city’s oldest and most private clubs. Each had traveled a long distance — from all corners of the world — to meet on this very specific day… October 2, 1900.
2.13 Mo - In English 456.74 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/09/3f/97-tikal-rulebook.pdf
Tikal is the most important and largest of all Mayan sites. It is located in the midst of an impenetrable jungle in northern Guatemala. The Mayans lived in Tikal from 600 BC to 900 AD, but little is known of the civilization that thrived there for 1500 years.
897.66 Ko - In English 5.24 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/d5/72/2f-schotten-totten-rulebook.pdf
A warm spring breeze flows through the Scottish valley as the birds begin to sing and the snow slowly melts away. Your precious village is slowly uncovered and the stones that define your territory begin poking through.
4.96 Mo - In English 4.24 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/b3/a9/0e-hanabi-rulebook.pdf
The players work together to shoot beautiful fireworks. But each player must hold his game upside down: we do not see his own cards! We must inform our partners intelligently about the values and colors, and memorize the information received.
4.28 Mo - In English 721.39 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/6f/d7/de-dobble-rulebook.pdf
Dobble consists of 55 cards, with 8 symbols per card from the 50 available. There is only one identical symbol in common between each card, it is up to you to find out which one.
347.20 Ko - In English 400.33 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/94/36/d8-honshu-rulebook.pdf
Honshu is a trick-taking, map building card game set in feudal Japan. Players are lords and ladies of Noble houses seeking new lands and opportunities for fame and fortune.
4.06 Mo - In English 3.52 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/04/81/33-templari-rulebook.pdf
Contents 30 cards showing pieces of armor of Templars with the numbers 0-9 being represented three times; 60 coins; 1 set of instructions. Goal of the Game Score the most points by getting collections, preferably many of the same color. Game Preparations Choose a start player. This person shuffles the deck, then places it face-down. Each player takes 12 coins; this money supply may be kept hidden.
93.59 Ko - In English 972.02 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/43/e3/e9-dream-home-rulebook.pdf
You get to design your own custom dream home from scratch! The game lasts twelve rounds. During each round, you add rooms to your home and decorate them with all kinds of accessories. When the deck of cards runs out, the game ends, and the player with the most points wins!
1.93 Mo - In English 1.57 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/c2/b0/3a-abalone-rulebook.pdf
On their turn, each player may move either a single marble or Column of marbles of their own color one space.
202.65 Ko - In English 307.16 Ko - In French