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Jambo Rulebook

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Jambo means “Hello” in Swahili. With this greeting, happy merchants welcomed their customers in Central Africa before colonization. The players are traders in those days, competing to be the first to earn 60 gold by selling tea, hide, fruits, salt, silk, and trinkets. The game is played with cards, which represent goods, people (which can help you or hinder your opponent), and animals (which add a...

2.63 Mo - In English 101.77 Ko - In French

Fearsome Floors Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/02/a6/27-fearsome-floors-rulebook.pdf

In the original German, the words in brackets all begin with the letter "F”. The alliteration is lost in translation. Fabulous: Fearlessly you found the 3 fetishes in the Finnish fjord. With light-footed and (clever) feints you (carry them off) to (prince) Fieso in France to free the fascinating faerie and (baroness) Fabula. But Fieso is (hostile to) foreigners, what a fiasco! Under (deprivation of...

1.21 Mo - In English 952.12 Ko - In French

Ubongo Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/f4/4a/0f-ubongo-rulebook.pdf

Each player receives one set of 12 tiles. At the beginning of each round, each player also receives a new puzzle board. The task to be completed on each puzzle board is determined by rolling the die; immediately afterward, the hourglass is turned over. All players simultaneously try to place a predetermined set of tiles on the light-colored placement area of their puzzle boards in such a way that...

813.01 Ko - In English 211.70 Ko - In French

Genoa Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/14/c7/60-genoa-rulebook.pdf

You are a merchant in the city of Genoa. The game board features a district of the city bordered by darker tiles. You will attempt to acquire wealth and fame in the various buildings identified with a banner. These buildings allow you to take the various actions that will lead you to prosperity.

1.00 Mo - In English 20.82 Ko - In French

Dream Factory Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/67/32/d1-dream-factory-rulebook.pdf

As the producer of a multimillion Hollywood studio, it is your job to sign the most wanted stars, obtain the rights for anticipated screenplays and assemble a buzzworthy team to produce the biggest blockbusters. After years of hard work, you have three astounding screenplays in your hands; all that is left to do, is for you to produce them. You are about to visit magnifi cent cities and attend parties...

1.41 Mo - In English 1.12 Mo - In French

Merchants of the Middle Ages Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/d2/b4/f7-merchants-of-the-middle-ages-rulebook.pdf

Each player is a dealer trying to achieve high social standing among his fellow dealers. At the end of the game, the dealer with the highest status of all is the winner.

103.10 Ko - In English

Caesar & Cleopatra Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/3b/99/2c-caesar-cleopatra-rulebook.pdf

Caesar and Cleopatra are locked in a struggle to determine the amount of independence Egypt will have. The decision lies in the hands of the powerful patricians. The players, as Caesar and Cleopatra, use their influence and special actions to win patricians to their side.

694.63 Ko - In English 25.48 Ko - In French

High Risk Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ca/6d/f0-high-risk-rulebook.pdf

In High Risk, take the lead in an expedition during the golden age of mountain climbing. On your turn, roll the 6 dice in search of the Ascension symbols you’ll need to advance one of your climbers.

12.03 Mo - In English 10.33 Mo - In French

Palm Reader Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/34/d0/86-palm-reader-rulebook.pdf

Palm Reader is a cooperative game in which one player, who knows a symbol, must get everyone else to guess it. By using your index finger, you draw this symbol in your left neighbor’s palm, who draws it in their neighbor’s palm, and so on… but no one ever sees what is drawn.

1.08 Mo - In English 1.10 Mo - In French

Napoleon 1807 Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/b2/38/32-napoleon-1807-rulebook.pdf

Winter 1806-1807, Napoleon’s victorious campaign against the Prussians in the autumn of 1806 has just ended. Despite the defeat of his army, the King of Prussia, Frederick III refuses to surrender. He calls on his Russian ally to help him. The Tsar’s soldiers enter Poland to confront the Grand Army of Napoleon.

8.76 Mo - In English 11.02 Mo - In French

Paris: New Eden Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ad/de/b8-paris-new-eden-rulebook.pdf

An unthinkable catastrophe has ravaged Europe. The main infrastructure of Paris has been destroyed. In a few weeks, the city is covered in strange, lush vegetation. The survivors of the apocalypse must reunite, and roll up their sleeves to rebuild civilization in this new Eden.

1.50 Mo - In English 1.51 Mo - In French

Brick Party Rulebook

pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/40/dc/cf-brick-party-rulebook.pdf

BRICK PARTY is a game played in teams of two players, which change from round to round. In each team, one player must explain how to build the structure on a card while the other player tries to build it. Brick Party can also be played with the “SPRINT Rules”, in which each player plays alone. The SPRINT rules can also be played by younger children. You can find the SPRINT rules at the end of this...

898.06 Ko - In English 950.42 Ko - In French

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