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Quoridor Rulebook

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To be the first to reach the line opposite to one's base line (Fig.7). When the game starts the fences are placed in their storage area (10 for each player). Each player places his pawn in the centre of his base line (fig.1). A draw will determine who starts first.

70.41 Ko - In English 613.38 Ko - In French

GIPF Rulebook

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Let’s begin with a comforting notion: GIPF is not hard to learn. The length of these rules is not meant to overwhelm you; it is the result of our attempt to be as complete as possible, so that every player—even those unfamiliar with strategy games.

32.44 Ko - In English 85.52 Ko - In French

ZÈRTZ rulebook

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Strange … A board that gets smaller and two players playing with the same marbles … In the beginning you will have to get used to it, but once you do, you will find out that there are many ways to get the game under control. Play the right marble at the right place at the right moment, and you will be leading the dance!

1.08 Mo - In English 475.03 Ko - In French

DVONN Rulebook

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Build stacks, try to control your opponent’s pieces and, above all, remain linked to the red DVONN pieces. If you do not? Well, you may suddenly see quite a few of your pieces disappear from the board.

2.18 Mo - In English 113.52 Ko - In French

Medina Rulebook

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We are in 1822, after years of decline the Medina located at the foot of the Atlas will be rebuilt to revive its influence. The players will participate together in this reconstruction by building the most beautiful and the largest palaces.

3.00 Mo - In English 3.15 Mo - In French

Pylos Rulebook

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Players take turns placing a sphere on the playing board, eventually building a pyramid. By taking advantage of certain rules, you can slow down the number of balls you use from your supply. The winner is the player who can place the last ball on the top of the pyramid.

45.60 Ko - In English 79.17 Ko - In French

Pylos Educative Sheet

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The main objectives of this activity are to learn to observe to displace and place an object with a precise aim but also to learn to save your resources.

613.58 Ko - In English 612.84 Ko - In French

Quixo Rulebook

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25 cubes are placed in the centre of the board. Each cube is characterised by its top face: blank face, or face with a circle or cross (fig. 1). At the beginning of the game, the cubes all have a blank top face (fig. 2). The two players or teams choose who plays with crosses, who plays with circles, and who is to start.

161.15 Ko - In English 105.46 Ko - In French

Spinderella Rulebook

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It’s positively spiderific to have a sister!” That is something the two spider brothers Parker and Peter can agree on any day. After all, their sister Spinderella is still light enough that the two can rope her down using a single thread of spider silk.

440.52 Ko - In English 2.31 Mo - In French

Geistertreppe Règle Multilingue

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Dans une contrée perdue, un très vieux fantôme hante un donjon en ruines. Quelques enfants téméraires montent silencieusement les marches usées du vieil escalier. Chacun veut être le premier à effrayer le fantôme avec un grand «BOUUUH !».

1.32 Mo - In German 1.32 Mo - In English 1.32 Mo - In French 1.32 Mo - In Italian 343.00 Ko - In French

Schau mal! Was ist anders? Rulebook

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The two sides of each card show almost the same pictures. Sometimes the flower is closed, sometimes open. Sometimes the sun is behind a cloud, sometimes above it.

326.06 Ko - In English 277.54 Ko - In French

Alles Tomate! Rulebook

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There are 7 categories of objects and 7 objects by categories. A card of each color is placed face down in front of its category then a random card of a pickaxe is returned. It is then the fastest player to indicate what is the face-down card of the same category that wins the point.

263.41 Ko - In English 376.22 Ko - In French

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