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50 cards of 56.0mm width and 87.0mm of height
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45 cards of 79.0mm width and 120.0mm of height
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Description
South-America, 1930. The world’s most famous archeologists formed a secret alliance and searched through the whole continent for the most valuable treasures.
It was a success, they collected the artifacts of the Chachapoya indians, blessed and cursed as well.
But when it came to distribute the booty, they couldn’t agree, so with cunning and bluffing they tried to outsmart each other.
Who will take home the most valuable treasures? The toughest, the strongest or the smartest?
Everything depends on timing and the right artifact, because grasp all loose all…it’s easy to leave one’s boots there because of greed.
To make things worse, some uninvited guests (The Triad, and the Secret Service) checked in.
The starting player chooses 3 treasure cards, shows them to the other players, throws away 1 secretly and puts down 1 face down and 1 face up.
The players start bidding on these cards and the winner takes both. Players must bid with cards of the same value - but variable number of cards - and at the end of the round all players get only 1 card.
If someone collects more than one treasure card of the same kind, he/she is eliminated from the game.
The player with the highest score (who is not eliminated) wins the game.
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Description
South-America, 1930. The world’s most famous archeologists formed a secret alliance and searched through the whole continent for the most valuable treasures.
It was a success, they collected the artifacts of the Chachapoya indians, blessed and cursed as well.
But when it came to distribute the booty, they couldn’t agree, so with cunning and bluffing they tried to outsmart each other.
Who will take home the most valuable treasures? The toughest, the strongest or the smartest?
Everything depends on timing and the right artifact, because grasp all loose all…it’s easy to leave one’s boots there because of greed.
To make things worse, some uninvited guests (The Triad, and the Secret Service) checked in.
The starting player chooses 3 treasure cards, shows them to the other players, throws away 1 secretly and puts down 1 face down and 1 face up.
The players start bidding on these cards and the winner takes both. Players must bid with cards of the same value - but variable number of cards - and at the end of the round all players get only 1 card.
If someone collects more than one treasure card of the same kind, he/she is eliminated from the game.
The player with the highest score (who is not eliminated) wins the game.
Card sleeves in this game
50 cards of 56.0mm width and 87.0mm of height
1x
(50 Pcs)
1x
(50 Pcs)
1x
(50 Pcs)
1x
(100 Pcs)
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(100 Pcs)
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(110 Pcs)
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(55 Pcs)
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(120 Pcs)
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(75 Pcs)
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(75 Pcs)
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(50 Pcs)
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(75 Pcs)
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(100 Pcs)
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(50 Pcs)
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(75 Pcs)
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45 cards of 79.0mm width and 120.0mm of height
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(100 Pcs)
1x
(100 Pcs)
1x
(100 Pcs)
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(50 Pcs)
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(100 Pcs)
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(110 Pcs)
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(75 Pcs)
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(50 Pcs)
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