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pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/bf/ca/bb-nicht-die-bohne-rulebook.pdf
Each player lays a card open and must take a fellow player’s card each round. He thus collects cards during the game and sorts them into colors. At game end, cards of each color are scored. A color can have a positive or negative point or no value if it has the “Nicht die Bohne“. Who has highest score at the end, is winner.
117.41 Ko - In English 86.37 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/b6/cb/0d-mamma-mia-rulebook.pdf
Here is a Pizza Salami, here is a Pizza Bombastica. And then, the cheese, when does it happen? Players put their pizza toppings on the table. From time to time an order is added on the fly - is it good? ... or maybe not? Mamma Mia is a simple card game but full of resources that makes you want to chain the parties.
568.04 Ko - In English 173.84 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/33/5c/31-galloping-pigs-rulebook.pdf
The starting player begins and the others follow in clockwise order, the same direction that the pigs race around the track. On a player’s turn, he plays one card face up in a stack next to the food cards. He then moves the pig that matches the color of the background of the card played to the next empty space (clockwise) on the track. Once played, the race cards remain in the discard pile for the...
198.34 Ko - In English 1.03 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/d8/88/07-cant-stop-rulebook.pdf
The goal of this game is to “claim” three of the game board’s numbered columns. You claim a column if you can move one of your cubes from the bottom of that column to the top, according to the rules of the game. As soon as any player claims three columns, they win the game.
27.60 Ko - In English 123.87 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/b0/bc/be-la-boca-rulebook.pdf
In a team of two players, different from one round to the next, two partners must combine their sense of observation in order to recreate a given construction. And since time is of the essence, you must complete your challenge as quickly as possible in order to score as many points as possible. Once the challenge is over, a new team is formed and another challenge begins.
777.34 Ko - In English 273.20 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/87/27/ce-glass-road-rulebook.pdf
The Glass Road is a 150-mile long path through the Bavarian Forest near the border to the Czech Republic. It reminds of the great times of glass production. When you travel along the Glass Road today, you can still feel the heat of this handcraft that was omnipresent in many arborous areas in the Early Modern Age.
5.67 Mo - In English 3.47 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ee/19/3c-rococo-rulebook.pdf
Welcome to the Rococo era. Louis XV rules in France and it is bon ton to hold lavish balls. Important personages wrap up in distinguished coats and dresses, anxious to outshine one another. The biggest event is coming up in just a few weeks, and everyone is turning to you with their requests: an elegant coat here, a stunning dress there, or even a donation to help fund the fireworks. Soon you realize...
1.68 Mo - In English 4.46 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/c5/3f/fe-africana-rulebook.pdf
You can pay 5 silver coins to the bank in order to change the color of a travel or assistant card. It can then replace any travel card. You are allowed to change the color of multiple cards on your turn as long as you can pay for them.
1.79 Mo - In English 2.18 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/52/6c/f9-the-palaces-of-carrara-rulebook.pdf
Each player is at the head of a princely family. The families were ordered by the King to build magnificent buildings in the various cities and enrich them with the most unusual objects. On special occasions, the families will invite the King so that he may inspect their progress. Depending on where they built their buildings, the families will be granted victory points, or coins, which they will...
8.30 Mo - In English 5.70 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/b5/c9/a8-the-isle-of-pan-rulebook.pdf
Put them face down in a pile and place the first 3 face up. Each tile is composed of three spaces (hexagons), each one representing a Domain: Mountain (grey spaces), Desert (yellow spaces), Plain (green spaces), Lake (blue spaces). Some are filled with strange clouds of smoke: those are Magical Portals enabling fastest travels.
3.51 Mo - In English 3.51 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/5c/ac/42-grandbois-rulebook.pdf
his is a special day in the Grandbois Forest. As happens every century, the thousand-year-old chestnut trees produce a special harvest: golden chestnuts! Each forest clan will compete to get their hands on this precious harvest. Everyone is in the starting blocks: toads croaking, rabbits squealing, foxes barking, raccoons chittering, and lizards…
4.28 Mo - In Englishpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/cf/ac/01-trains-rulebook.pdf
Can you build the greatest rail line in Japan? Now is your chance to find out! Trains is a deck-building game where you work to build the strongest system of rails throughout Tokyo or Osaka. Your cards not only allow you to buy other cards to tune your deck, but they will also allow you to build train stations and rail lines along the board, which are your key to victory!
2.94 Mo - In English 271.36 Ko - In French