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Catan: Junior
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Catan: Junior

£26.21 £34.95
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Introduce children aged 6-9 to the classic game of trading and development with this simplified version of Catan!

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Dungeon Decorators
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Dungeon Decorators

£31.35 £42.95
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From time beyond memory, a great evil overlord has plagued the land, his ruthless cruelty matched only by his ruthlessly poor decorating taste. That evil overlord has died, and numerous pretenders are vying to take over his throne. And everyone knows that the first step on the journey to becoming a legendary evil boss is to set up a nefarious lair.

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Struggle for Catan
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Struggle for Catan

£10.91 £14.95
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Manage your resources to build settlements, roads, cities and knights in this dice-free card-game edition of the classic board game

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Pandemic
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Pandemic

£30.76 £39.95
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Race against time to rid the world of deadly diseases in this thrilling cooperative game! Put your head together with your friends to best use your characters\' abilities as you travel the world and seek cures in this all-time classic game of tense decisions.

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Catan - 2015 Refresh
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Catan - 2015 Refresh

£32.47 £49.95
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The legendary game of trading and development! Travel to a rich island and put down settlements, harvest and trade resources and invest in upgrades to become the most prosperous colony around.

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Ctrl
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Ctrl

£16.46 £21.95
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In Ctrl, players try to dominate a cube by crawling over it with their colored bricks, preferably covering other players\' bricks along the way.

In more detail, you start with a 3×3×3 cube that has one block of each player color stuck into one of the cube\'s holes. (In a two-player game, each player controls two colors, but at the start of play they secretly choose one of those colors to be their scoring color, with the other color serving only as a blocking mechanism.) Each player has a matching colored flag that sticks out of their block.

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