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  • Brand: CrowD Games
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Qwirkle
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Qwirkle

£18.21 £24.95
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Over 4 million copies sold worldwide! Mix, match, score and win! A simple game of quick thinking and tactical manoeuvres. Match colours and shapes in a row or column to score points! If you love tile laying games, you’ll love Qwirkle. It’s like Scrabble, but with shapes and colours. Quick to learn and quick to play, Qwirkle is a must-have for your next family game night

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Q-bitz
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Q-bitz

£24.71 £32.95
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Say goodbye to boredom and challenge your mind and each other with this family-fun puzzle game!

Round one is all about speed, round two requires a bit of luck and round three tests brain power!

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Q-bitz Solo
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Q-bitz Solo

£9.71 £12.95
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Use Q-bitz Solo as a solitaire challenge or to add another player, a new colour and additional pattern cards to the original Q-bitz game.

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Renature
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Renature

£31.35 £42.95
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In Renature, each player has dominoes with animals on them and a number of different plants. On your turn, you place a domino from your hand so that it matches all its neighbours. Then you may place a plant beside it in an area. You gain points based on the size and number of plants there, and hopefully later again when the area is scored – either because it is surrounded by dominoes or at the end of the game.

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Ganesha
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Ganesha

£15.19 £38.95
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Ganesha is an Indian god of wisdom and prosperity. He has a kind and noble heart and large ears so that he can hear peoples’ pleas. His patronage can remove obstacles from your path and bring good luck. Once upon a time you were travelling in India and decided to visit the temple of Ganesha. In the middle of the hall decorated with flowers stood an altar with different gems: rubies, emeralds, diamonds and many others. An acolyte of Ganesha, dressed in bright clothes approached you and explained, that this was an ancient game. If you would like to participate, you and other contestants would have to decorate a magical mandala with precious stones. Whoever did the best job, would attain special favor from Ganesha himself.

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