CMON – CMND0210 – Song of Ice & Fire: Bolton Bastard’s Girls, for 2 players, from 14 years old
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Song of Ice & Fire: Bolton Bastard’s Girls, for 2 players, age 14+. Dogs have been used in hunting for centuries. Their keen sense of smell, speed and vicious bite have helped humans put food on the table since their domestication. House Bolton,…
SKU | 350091 |
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EAN | 0889696008060 |
MPN | CMND0210 |
Categories | Board games, Games |
Tags | A Song of Ice and Fire, Brettspiel, CMON, Expansions, from 14 years, Strategy games, Teenagers |
Song of Ice & Fire: Bolton Bastard’s Girls, for 2 players, age 14+.
Dogs have been used in hunting for centuries. Their keen sense of smell, speed and vicious bite have helped humans put food on the table since their domestication. House Bolton, however, has trained dogs to not only hunt game, but also men on the battlefield. Accompanied by handlers whose arrows slow down their prey, the hounds are quick to tear apart anyone who comes their way.
The A Song of Ice & Fire – Bolton Bastard’s Girlsunit expansion contains twelve House Bolton Bastard’s Girls, a unit card and a movement tableau.
To play the expansion, an A Song of Ice & Fire – Stark vs. Lannister starter setis required.
- Players: 2
- Age: from 14 years
- Game duration: from 45 minutes
Weight | 0,2 kg |
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Dimensions | 23 × 16 × 6 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 |
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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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