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  1. Bridge Troll

    Bridge Troll

    $19.99

    <p>In BRIDGE TROLL, you and your friends are hideous trolls who each guard a troll bridge. Each turn, you throw boulders to bid for travelers, who vary in number depending on the weather for that day.</p>
    <p>Travelers include fat merchants, pilgrims, poor monks (who make good eating), and if you are lucky, royal personages. As travelers come to your bridge, you use them to collect tolls. But watch out! Knights, bandits, dragons, and vicious Billy Goats Gruff prowl the countryside. You'll have to use some of your boulders to chase them away (which means you&rsquo;ll have fewer left to use on your bridge!).</p>
    <p>Although you need to collect tolls from travelers so you can buy building supplies, working on your bridge makes you hungry, so you will have to eat some of your travelers instead. It is important to&nbsp;balance tolls with food in order to make your bridge very appealing to travelers. If you eat too many travelers or just collect money, you won't be able to fix up your bridge. The player who uses toll-money,<br />food, and boulders to build the most impressive troll bridge operation wins the game.</p>
    <p><strong>Contents:</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong>6 Troll Bridge Boards, 54 Boulders (wood cubes), 53 Traveler Cards, 15 Bridge Upgrade Cards,&nbsp;4 Travel Schedules, 6 Trophy Tiles, 6 Rules Summary Cards, 1 Weather Die, Rulebook, and Scoring Markers.</p>
    <p>No. of players: 3-6<br />Ages: 10+<br />Playing time: 45-60 minutes</p> Learn More
  2. Rattus

    Rattus

    $31.99

    <p>Europe, 1347. A disaster is about to strike. The Black Death reaches Europe, and during the next 4 - 5 years, the population of Europe will be halved. The players settle in the various regions of Europe, while the plague spreads throughout all of the continent. The players gain help from the various classes of the middle ages: The Peasants provide population growth, the wise Monks keep the rats away, the rich Merchants flee when the plague approaches, the warfare conducted by the Knights spreads the plague to new areas, the Witches control the spread through magic and witchcraft, whereas the Kings avoid the plague by staying in their fortified palaces. But the plague does not make any distinction: When the rats arrive, no one can feel safe. When the plague withdraws and the game ends, the player with the highest surviving population wins.</p>
    <p><strong>Contents:</strong><strong>&nbsp;</strong>board, board, 49 rat tokens, 80 wooden cubes, 1 Plague pawn, 6 character cards, rules<br />No. of players: 2-4<br />Ages: 10+<br />Playing time: 45 minutes</p> Learn More

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