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  • Minimum age: 10
  • Mechanism: Pattern Recognition
  • Mechanism: Role Playing
The Werewolves of Miller's...
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The Werewolves of Miller's Hollow

£8.21 £10.95
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The all-time-classic party game! Werewolves have infiltrated the village and are feasting on a new victim every night. Can you identify who among you is hiding a dark secret and root them out before it\'s too late?

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Anomia
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Anomia

£9.32 £12.95
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Anomia: [uh-NO-mee-uh] – Noun –

1) A problem with word finding or recall.

2) Chaos.

3) The game where common knowledge becomes uncommonly fun!

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Anomia 2.0
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Anomia 2.0

£11.86 £13.95
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Welcome to Anomia 2.0! Introducing two brand new decks into the world of Anomia. Race to find matches, call out categories and test your brain among the chaos.

The game where common knowledge is STILL uncommonly fun!

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Here To Slay
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Here To Slay

£18.95 £19.95
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Assemble a full party of heroes to slay dangerous monsters (and sometimes sabotage your friends)! A roleplaying fantasy strategy card game from the makers of the smash-hit Unstable Unicorns.

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Mysterium
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Mysterium

£30.76 £39.95
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A team of psychics gather in a haunted house as they attempt to decipher a restless spirit\'s cryptic visions about the nature of their untimely demise! Time is short; you\'ll have to work together to figure out what one of the players is trying to tell you.

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Rorschach
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Rorschach

£8.03 £22.95
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Rorschach, named after the Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach, uses some of his famous inkblot images (and many new ones) to put two teams to the test. The teams earn points by correctly guessing how their members paired randomly selected words with these inkblot images.

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