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Azul: Summer Pavilion Rulebook

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At the turn of the 16th Century, King Manuel I commissioned Portugal's greatest artisans to construct grandiose buildings. After completing the Palaces of Evora and Sintra, the king sought to build a summer pavilion to honor the most famous members of the royal family. This construction was intended for the most talented artisans — whose skills meet the splendor that the royal family deserves. Sadly,...

872.12 Ko - In English 736.32 Ko - In French

Azul: Master Chocolatier Rulebook

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Join the best chocolate makers of the world in creating the most desired chocolate selection ever! Azul - Master Chocolatier is a limited collector's edition of the bestselling, award-winning game Azul.

2.08 Mo - In English

Sun Tzu Rulebook

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The game is played over a maximum of 9 rounds. The winner will be either the player to reach the maximum score at the end of the 3rd or 6th round or whoever has the most points at the end of the 9th round.

809.32 Ko - In English 812.03 Ko - In French

3 sind eine zu viel! Rulebook

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Two is the magic number! Play your cards at just the right moment to collect matching cards from the middle of the table. Taking one card of each color is okay, but taking the second one is perfect. But beware of taking the third card of the same color: All your lovely points will turn into negative points!

312.80 Ko - In English 767.18 Ko - In French

Iquazú Rulebook

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The Inox people have been living peacefully in the Land of the Waterfalls for a long time. But now there is a dangerous threat; evil Rhujas are roaming around the land and want to capture the gemstones of the Inox. That‘s why the Inox have selected the hardest to reach and most dangerous place to hide their gemstones: the rock wall behind the Iquazú waterfall.

2.24 Mo - In English 2.24 Mo - In French

Yozu Rulebook

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Shuffle the cards and create a deck, face down, in the middle of the playing area. Give each player a card he or she places in front of themselves, face up. Be the first to collect and complete a «YOZUKA»: The 4 different animals in the same season or a «YOZUMI»: an identical animal in the 4 different seasons.

201.26 Ko - In English 190.02 Ko - In French

AuZtralia Rulebook

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Ever since 1180, for seven long centuries, the Old Ones held full sway over the riches of the earth and the aff airs of humankind. All that changed in 1888. For in that momentous year, Sherlock Holmes and a clandestine fraternity of intrepid Victorian heroes succeeded in vanquishing these monstrous tyrants and driving them from their lands. Humanity had triumphed, but the countries of Europe and America...

4.31 Mo - In English 2.05 Mo - In French

Imperial Settlers: Aztecs Rulebook

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When building your Faction deck (see below), treat some of the Aztec cards as regular (basic) Faction cards, and treat the rest as if they were released with the previous expansions to the base game. The affiliation information printed at the bottom of each card, along its right edge, informs you how to treat a given card.

1.32 Mo - In English

Space Aztecs Rulebook

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The Aztec people are being attacked by invaders! Build your city by collecting Aztec cards, and protect them with Temple cards. Accept help from the Gods through Codex cards, but don’t get kidnapped by the Flying Saucers!

2.77 Mo - In English 4.24 Mo - In French

Trézors Rulebook

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Preparing to play: Separate the "treasure chest", "pirate" and "hook” cards. Shuffle the "chest” cards and place them face down in a pile at the center of the players. Place the pile of "hook” cards next to them. Each player chooses a pirate and takes the 7 corresponding cards which they keep in their hands.

428.78 Ko - In English 427.81 Ko - In French

Panicozoo Rulebook

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Game set-up: Separate the 15 “coloured animals” cards from the 15 “black animals” cards and put the “black and coloured animals” pile of cards aside. They will be used for the “young player” version. At the beginning of the game, the players decide whether to play with coloured or black animals.

26.70 Ko - In English 469.46 Ko - In French

Zoowaboo Rulebook

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Carlo A. Rossi was born in 1968 and lives with his girlfriend in the town of Carpi in northern Italy. He works as a product manager for a telecommunications company and he develops games. Since his youth, Carlo A. Rossi has borrowed games from a ludoteque to find out their playing mechanisms.

1.45 Mo - In English 1.15 Mo - In French

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