CMON – CMND0153 – Freedmen – Song of Ice & Fire, for 2 players, from 14 years old

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Freedmen – Song of Ice & Fire, for 2 players, from 14 years old The Freedmen expansion for the A Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game offers players of House Targaryen a new option for their forces. The Freedmen may not be the strongest…

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Freedmen – Song of Ice & Fire, for 2 players, from 14 years old

The Freedmen expansion for the A Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game offers players of House Targaryen a new option for their forces. The Freedmen may not be the strongest fighters on the field, but they are able to close gaps in the battle lines and hopefully hold off enemies long enough for more experienced and better equipped fighters to help them. When seconds matter in a battle, the Freedmen can buy House Targaryen the time it needs.

Attention! Not suitable for children under 36 months. Legal minimum age: 14, Legal maximum age: 99

Targaryen starter set required for play.

  • Number of players: 2
  • Age: from 14 years
  • Game duration: 45-60 minutes
Weight 0,2 kg
Dimensions 23 × 16 × 7 cm
Target group

Teenagers

Produkttyp

Brettspiel

Kind

Strategy games

Playing time (max)

60 min

Skill

Profi

Playing time (min)

45 min

Language

DE, EN, ES, FR

Age recommendation

from 14 years

Kind of Product

Expansions

Game world

A Song of Ice and Fire

Players (max)

up to 2

Players (min)

2

Themeworlds

A Song of Ice and Fire

Color

multicolored

Product safety

Manufacturer information

Asmodee GmbH
Friedrichstraße 47
45128 Essen
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: vertrieb@asmodee.com

Person responsible for the EU

Asmodee GmbH
Friedrichstraße 47
45128 Essen
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: vertrieb@asmodee.com

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CMON began in 2001 as CoolMiniOrNot.com, a community rating site where anyone could submit pictures of miniatures to be voted on by their peers. While that website still exists for its original purpose, it has also become a major web store. In 2011, CMON entered the board and tabletop game market and is well known...