Vem aí… Rattus: Spoils of War Há jogos que parecem andar por cá há imenso tempo, e com frequência recebem melhorias através de novas expansões, é o caso do clássico Rattus.

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Vem aí… Rattus: Spoils of War Há jogos que parecem andar por cá há imenso tempo, e com frequência recebem melhorias através de novas expansões, é o caso do clássico Rattus.
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Jaipur - recenzija
Jaipur – recenzija
“Daću sve kamile za dijamante!”
Jaipur je jedna od onih igara koje su sjajne za putovanje i za igranje kada nema dovoljno slobodnog vremena. Ova igra svojom jednostavnošću, dizajnom i nepretencioznim nastupom obezbeđuje mesto u kolekciji i na stolu čak i kod najpasioniranijih ljubitelja društvenih igara.
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Alexandre Roche, Social Media: Connection, Disconnection & the Construction of Image
The Golden Ages is a euro game based on civilization building. The game was designed by Luigi Ferrini and originally published by Ergo Ludo Editions for Essen Spiel 2014. It features artwork by Alexandre Roche, the artist behind Jaipur, Bruxelles 1893, and Carson City. Stronghold Games has licensed The Golden Ages and has set a worldwide release for October 2015.
In the game you’ll guide your people through 4 ages by developing technology, art, buildings, and wonders, but building up isn’t the only way a civilization thrives. You’ll also need to expand! Your military can test its might, as you claim foreign lands or defend your own. Whoever creates the most advanced civilization (collects the most points) wins.
“The release of The Golden Ages underscores one of the core philosophies at Stronghold Games”, said Stephen Buonocore, President of Stronghold Games. “We continue to publish great games from Europe, as well as support our existing internal game lines. We are excited to be working on this project with the fine company, Ergo Ludo Editions.”
Jess: The MSRP for The Golden Ages will be $59.95, but we anticipate there will be a discounted pre-order as the game gets close to release.
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Stronghold Games Annouces the Upcoming Release of The Golden Ages! @StrongholdGames The Golden Ages is a euro game based on civilization building. The game was designed by Luigi Ferrini and originally published by Ergo Ludo Editions for Essen Spiel 2014.
7 questions à Etienne Espreman
7 questions à Etienne Espreman
La Bière, les gauffres, le Manneken Pis, le palais Royal nous sommes à Bruxelles la capitale de la Belgique. Bruxelles est la ville ou vit la personne qui va répondre aux 7 questions : Etienne Espreman.
Etienne qui est originaire de Liège, travaille à la maison de Justice à Bruxelles et il est le créateur de Bruxelles 1893 édité par Pearl Games et illustré par Alexandre Roche. Bruxelles 1893…
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Shoes seen in White Cloud Airport in Guangzhou, China (Population 12.7 Million)! purchased in Hong Kong on a very stylish young Man. Socks were a nice touch too. Photograph: Alexandre Roche
Great black and white shiny oxfords seen in Shanghai. She got them in Chengdu in Western China where 14,047,625 People live and have a lot of shoe stores. Photo: Alexandre Roche