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SANT JORDI. La llegenda

A board game by Toni Lopez
Publisher: Games 4 Gamers
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A mighty Dragon is raiding all the country and a knight is traveling from a far away lands for defeating the beast and letting those lands gorgeous as a bunch of roses, as they were before. SANT JORDI. La llegenda is a 2 player game which recreate the Saint George Legend. One player will represent the Knight which is trying to travel from far away and face the Dragon. The other player will represent the Dragon which will try to discover why Saint George don't pass through certain territories. The game includes different degrees difficulties for playing with kids and also with more experienced players. During the set up, the Knight will draw a condition card the will give him a condition under that will never pass through a certain kind territory. Turn by turn the Saint George and the Dragon will choose a card among the 5 cards available. If the Knight can pass through the chosen cards will collect shields for passing through baronies, as soon as pass through 3 baronies will win the game. On the other hand if Saint George can't pass through a territory the Dragon will remove a card of the current cards passed through and take blindly a token from the bag. If it is a villager he will remove the token from the game but if it's the princess/prince then will remove 5 cards from the deck or try to solve the condition card of Saint Jordi. In case of resolve the condition, the Dragon wins the game but if doesn't guess the right condition, Saint Geroge wins the game. Finally, if the deck has run out, the Dragon wins the game. —description from the publisher

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Mechanics: Area Movement Set Collection
Categories: Bluffing Card Games Deduction Medieval Historical Exploration
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Description Description

A mighty Dragon is raiding all the country and a knight is traveling from a far away lands for defeating the beast and letting those lands gorgeous as a bunch of roses, as they were before. SANT JORDI. La llegenda is a 2 player game which recreate the Saint George Legend. One player will represent the Knight which is trying to travel from far away and face the Dragon. The other player will represent the Dragon which will try to discover why Saint George don't pass through certain territories. The game includes different degrees difficulties for playing with kids and also with more experienced players. During the set up, the Knight will draw a condition card the will give him a condition under that will never pass through a certain kind territory. Turn by turn the Saint George and the Dragon will choose a card among the 5 cards available. If the Knight can pass through the chosen cards will collect shields for passing through baronies, as soon as pass through 3 baronies will win the game. On the other hand if Saint George can't pass through a territory the Dragon will remove a card of the current cards passed through and take blindly a token from the bag. If it is a villager he will remove the token from the game but if it's the princess/prince then will remove 5 cards from the deck or try to solve the condition card of Saint Jordi. In case of resolve the condition, the Dragon wins the game but if doesn't guess the right condition, Saint Geroge wins the game. Finally, if the deck has run out, the Dragon wins the game. —description from the publisher

Additional information Additional information
Mechanics: Area Movement Set Collection
Categories: Bluffing Card Games Deduction Medieval Historical Exploration
Alternative names:
This was seen 683 times