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pdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/41/9f/05-tokyo-train-rulebook.pdf
In the Toyko trains, the tourists seldom sit correctly in their place. By teams of 2, you will try to organize their sitting. The goal is to gain a maximum of points while being more expressive than your opponents.
66.18 Ko - In English 728.97 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/e5/92/74-sushi-go-rulebook.pdf
Game design and artwork: Phil Walker-Harding. Playtesters: Meredith Walker-Harding, Chris Morphew, Jo Hayes, Kez Ashby, Kerryn Wilson, Anke Klevjer, Kellie Beatty, David Harding.
849.32 Ko - In English 1,017.30 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/bd/8c/0e-rythme-and-boulet-rulebook.pdf
String signs together (made with your hands) to a rhythm made by all the players without making a mistake. Any mistakes are punished with a « Ball » card. At the end of the game, the player with the most is the loser.
68.96 Ko - In English 1.57 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/5b/2a/4d-rapidcroco-rulebook.pdf
As quickly as possible identify a certain number of suspects, according to the criteria that are defined by the central computer of the Police force.
23.88 Ko - In English 1.26 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/66/37/ea-sleeping-queens-rulebook.pdf
The first time you play, look through the deck to get familiar with the cards. Note that each queen has a different point value, and that there are also King, Knight, Dragon, Jester, Sleeping Potion, and Wand cards, as well as number cards from 1 through 10.
380.83 Ko - In English 448.65 Ko - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/2d/4c/b7-panicozoo-rulebook.pdf
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 Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/29/b8/64-les-taxis-de-la-marne-rulebook.pdf
On September 6th and 7th 1914, at the First Battle of the Marne, 600 Parisian taxis requisitioned by order of General Gallieni gather at the Invalides. The objective of this unprecedented military maneuver is to send quickly a reinforcement of 4000 men of an infantry brigade.
6.74 Mo - In English 2.72 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/14/2b/51-forbidden-island-rulebook.pdf
Forbidden Island was the secluded retreat of an ancient mystical empire known as the Archeans. Legend has it that the Archeans possessed the ability to control the Earth’s core elements – fire, wind, water, and earth – through four sacred treasures: The Crystal of Fire.
964.38 Ko - In English 1.17 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ad/a0/6f-forbidden-desert-rulebook.pdf
Your team of adventurers has been sent on a mission to excavate an ancient desert city and recover a legendary flying machine that’s rumored to be powered by the sun. Moments before arriving at your destination, an unexpected sand storm forces your helicopter to make a crash landing.
1.26 Mo - In English 3.84 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/3f/ea/3c-huns-rulebook.pdf
Winter 453: The Huns reign supreme over half of the known world. The great Khan, king of the Huns, is suffering, and there are many who dream of taking his place. The Khan must appoint his successor.
7.33 Mo - In English 7.92 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/d8/a1/76-huns-faq.pdf
For card effects that trigger Pillages, unless the card says otherwise, the Pillage rules apply: The pillaged Valuables must be used either to fill one or more Wagons, or a single Mercenary or Curse card.
1.44 Mo - In English 1.44 Mo - In Frenchpdf https://cdn.1j1ju.com/medias/ec/47/7d-sagrada-rulebook.pdf
You are an artist competing with fellow artists to create the most beautiful stained glass window in the Sagrada Familia. Your glass pieces are represented by dice, which have a color and a shade - indicated by the values on the dice (the lower the value the lighter the shade).
2.50 Mo - In English 3.21 Mo - In French