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  • Average game length: 40 min
  • Average game length: 90 min
  • Mechanism: Voting
  • Category: Negotiation
Werewolves Big Box
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Werewolves Big Box

£14.96 £19.95
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In the Werewolves Big Box, you’ll find that the night is filled with lurking creatures who have come to make mischief: not only must you keep watch for werewolves, but also vampires! Can the villagers unmask the monsters hiding in their midst, and banish them all before the final victim falls?

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Werewolves: Night of the...
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Werewolves: Night of the Vampires

£12.36 £15.45
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Wherever werewolves are up to mischief, vampires are not far away. This is also the case with the sequel to the communication game, Werewolves - Night of the Vampires, in which the bloodsuckers are loose. 

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Dune: Betrayal Dune: Betrayal
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Dune: Betrayal

£7.98 £19.95
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In the social deduction game Dune: Betrayal, players take on the identity of one of the iconic characters of Dune, each representing a distinct role within the factions vying for control amid the sands of Dune.

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Ultimate Werewolf
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Ultimate Werewolf

£12.15 £20.95
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16th Century: Suddenly the peaceful country life is over for the inhabitants, because there are some unfriendly werewolves hiding in the small village. The werewolves are slowly spreading and a real danger for all the humans, who live there. Can you rescue the complete village with the other loyal citizens before it is destroyed?

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Zoo Vadis
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Zoo Vadis

£44.16 £51.95
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What if the animals were the ones who ran the zoo?

…Presumably, this wild government would be built upon the support of fellow creatures and fueled by the fame, attention, and prestige of wide-eyed visitors. Naturally, the most aspirational beasts would lobby for a position in the star exhibit, and the lead star would be elected Zoo Mascot.

In order to join the star exhibit, each species must campaign its way up the hierarchy of enclosures with the majority support of animal voters. And the lead star will be the species that has earned the most laurels from both raving fans and jealous rivals along the way.

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