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  • Minimum age: 10
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Rulebenders
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Rulebenders

£30.22 £54.95
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A theme-traveling adventure with pirates, zombies, dinosaurs, wizards, and more!

Embark on a fascinating adventure through multiple themes like pirates, sci-fi, fantasy, prehistoric, zombies, and more in Rulebenders, a theme-traveling game that twists the rules of the game (literally and figuratively) and will create a unique game experience every time you play!

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Slyville
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Slyville

£17.97 £29.95
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Medieval cities were home to very different types of people. Not only pious monks, humble scholars and trustworthy merchants, but also those mischievous, cunning and dishonest. In Slyville, a board game of bluff and deceit, you become one of the latter kind. As head of a guild operating in one of the world\'s major trade and cultural centers of the Middle Ages, you will be sending your trusted right-hand men to various districts of the city to find trade bargains, make deals, and provide the organization with more power and wealth — not always in a way that is completely legal, but for sure fun and entertaining!

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Rulebenders  (Spanish)
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Rulebenders (Spanish)

£42.46 £49.95
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Lo encontré en un mercadillo. No había visto nada igual, un extraño artefacto de metal con un peculiar dibujo en el centro: un tipo de aspecto simpático sonriéndome, pintado con colores fluorescentes. 

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Stone Age
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Stone Age

£42.31 £54.95
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The "Stone Age" times were hard indeed. In their roles as hunters, collectors, farmers, and tool makers, our ancestors worked with their legs and backs straining against wooden plows in the stony earth. Of course, progress did not stop with the wooden plow. People always searched for better tools and more productive plants to make their work more effective.

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