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Sea Salt and Paper - Card Game (ENG)

Description

A few carefully folded papers and the entire marine world comes to life. Create your own ocean. Build your hand, place cards for their effect and decide whether to end the round. But you have to choose: stop the round immediately or give the others an extra turn to try to widen the gap. Is it worth taking the risk?

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A few carefully folded papers and the entire marine world comes to life. Create your own ocean. Build your hand,... Read more

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      Base game / expansion: Basic game
      Age: From 8 years
      Maximum number of players: 4
      Minimum number of players: 2
      Difficulty: Simple
      Game duration: 30 - 60 minutes
      Language: English, French
      Language dependency: Language independent
      SKU: #ASM-S-BOM11-001-PAKKETPOST
      EAN: 3760267991073

      Description

      A few carefully folded papers and the entire marine world comes to life. Create your own ocean. Build your hand, place cards for their effect and decide whether to end the round. But you have to choose: stop the round immediately or give the others an extra turn to try to widen the gap. Is it worth taking the risk?

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