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  • Minimum age: 8
  • Mechanism: Increase Value of Unchosen Resources
  • Mechanism: Melding and Splaying
Zuuli
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Zuuli

£13.46 £14.95
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The fierce and friendly pick and pass card game.

Collect enclosures, rescue animals and install upgrades over 3 years and build the highest scoring wildlife park you can in this fast paced card game. Don\'t let the cutesy looks fool you into thinking this is going to be easy though! Can you keep the Lions away from the Anteaters on the Savannah plains? Are your sloths lonely or living a happy life on an Open-Air island? Your Zuuli adventure awaits!

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Century: Spice Road
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Century: Spice Road

£26.14 £33.95
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Travel the silk road to establish trade routes and fulfil demands for certain goods in this family-friendly strategy card game.

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Small World

£36.46 £49.95
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"Take control of any of 14 fantasy races with any of 20 unique special powers that change every game, then fight for control of a board that doesn\'t have enough room for everyone! It\'s the strategy game that\'s popular with all ages." 

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No Thanks!
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No Thanks!

£10.76 £11.95
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No Thanks! is a card game designed to be as simple as it is engaging.

The rules are simple. Each turn, players have two options:

play one of their chips to avoid picking up the current face-up card

pick up the face-up card (along with any chips that have already been played on that card) and turn over the next card

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Sea Salt & Paper
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Sea Salt & Paper

£9.56 £11.95
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During their turn, you assemble your hand, maybe place cards for their effect, and decide if you want to end the round. But do you think you are the one with the most points in hand?

You will have to choose: stop the round immediately or give the others an extra turn to try to extend the gap? Is it worth taking the risk?

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