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The auctions at the Hamburg fish market are all about getting a lot of fish for the money. The key thing: Every parcel costs always exactly 10 Euros, no matter how many fish are included. If everyone waits quietly, the parcel becomes bigger bit by bit. However, if one hesitates too long, he will lose the haul to another player.
375.24 Ko - In Englishpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/2b/0e/9f-thebes-rulebook.pdf
Remove the 10 exhibition cards from the card deck, shuffle the remaining cards, draw 4 cards from this deck and place them face up in the space provided for them on the board.
1.62 Mo - In English 1.57 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/04/4d/8d-aton-rulebook.pdf
The game board is fitted together and placed between the two players. Each player is given 29 counters in the colour of their choice, the set of cards in the same colour and a white “exchange” counter.
365.12 Ko - In Englishpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/46/e1/6a-buccaneer-rulebook.pdf
All hell is loose near the port. Many of the pirates are casting jealous glances at the riches in the large trading ships and hatching plans to get the lucrative booty. The motley teams are quickly gathered and they then decide which ships are to be relieved of their treasures and ducats.
181.84 Ko - In English 432.00 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/92/ba/10-aqua-romana-rulebook.pdf
Antique Rome got the water it urgently needed via long water supply lines: the aqueducts. Each player, as the building principal, tries to make their aqueducts as long as possible with the help of their master builders and workmen and gain as many points as possible. However, sometimes not all resources are available.
740.83 Ko - In English 495.96 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/69/37/93-tombouctou-rulebook.pdf
Timbuktu – a city wrapped in legends at the edge of the Sahara. It is the target destination for innumerable caravans, loaded with the most precious of goods. From oasis to oasis the camels travel. Yet their safety is deceptive, for in every oasis there are thieves lurking – only too willing to lighten the caravan´s load.
608.72 Ko - In English 612.34 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/63/32/10-inka-rulebook.pdf
In their search for the gold of the Incas all the treasure-seekers want to be the first to get their hands on the treasure and get out of the temple again. The adventurers have to skilfully move diamondshaped pieces of floor in order to be able to cross the dangerous holes in the temple.
337.30 Ko - In English 775.93 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/8b/89/d6-roma-rulebook.pdf
First the play area is set up. The 6 dice discs are laid in ascending order in a row between the two players. The “money” and “cards” discs are laid at either end. The players each receive 10 victory points and the 3 action dice in the colour of their choice. The money, the remaining 16 victory points and the battle die are laid ready.
947.02 Ko - In English 499.50 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/33/a8/8f-architekton-rulebook.pdf
Shuffle the building tiles and put them face down in a stack. The top four tiles are put face down in a stack. These tiles are part of the Reserve. Then a further 3 building tiles from the original stack are turned over (face up) and put into the public supply.
197.50 Ko - In English 294.86 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/a0/7e/a7-offerings-rulebook.pdf
The Archidamian War rages between two great cities, Athens, the democracy and Sparta the oligarchy. Spartan hoplites raid and plunder Attica, while the Athenian fleet takes advantage of its naval supremacy to devastate Peloponnesian coasts. Delos, Thebes and Corinth are the potential allies that bring extra forces in this endless confrontation.
2.09 Mo - In English 1.38 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/5f/e3/36-shitenno-rulebook.pdf
The Warring state period (Sengoku) is coming to an end. After more than a century of chaos, in a background of constant war tainted with treason, fratricidal rivalry, and reversal of alliance, one man, Tokugawa Ieyasu, heir of a small insignificant clan, is about to unify Japan for the first time in history, allowing it to enter the Edo period - a period of peace which lasted two and a half centuries.
2.33 Mo - In English 2.35 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/7b/2e/18-phantom-rulebook.pdf
As you have read in the preceding short story, Williamsburg’s several hundred years old house is occupied by two lost souls, John Pott, the English settler, and Opchanacanough, the chief of an Indian tribe. They both try to cast the other out of the house, having been seeking revenge for centuries.
6.02 Mo - In English 5.81 Mo - In French