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1902 Méliès - Board game (ENG)

Description

In 1902, Georges Méliès, the Wizard of Cinema, filmed "A Trip to the Moon", the first science fiction film.

As his assistant directors, you'll have to assemble the sets, apply special effects, direct the actors, shoot scenes, stitch them together, and even hand-paint the colors to create fantastic sequences.

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In 1902, Georges Méliès, the Wizard of Cinema, filmed "A Trip to the Moon", the first science fiction film. As... Read more

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    Base game / expansion: Basic game
    Age: From 12 years
    Maximum number of players: 4
    Minimum number of players: 1
    Difficulty: Average
    Game duration: 30 - 60 minutes
    Language: English
    Language dependency: Language independent
    SKU: #FD-1-LPG_1902-PAKKETPOST
    EAN: 637902106860

    Description

    In 1902, Georges Méliès, the Wizard of Cinema, filmed "A Trip to the Moon", the first science fiction film.

    As his assistant directors, you'll have to assemble the sets, apply special effects, direct the actors, shoot scenes, stitch them together, and even hand-paint the colors to create fantastic sequences.

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