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Cartaventura: Cosmologia (French)

by BLAM !
Original price 21.99$ CAD - Original price 21.99$ CAD
Original price
21.99$ CAD
21.99$ CAD - 21.99$ CAD
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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Pierre Buty, Thomas Dupont
Artist :
Publisher : Blam!
Number of players: 1 to 6
Age : 10 years and +
Playing Time : 45 to 60 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

Enter the revolutionary universe of Cartaventura, a range of narrative games that redefines fun experience. In these unique games, players actively take part in their adventure, where each decision becomes crucial. Using cards, you will shape the course of the story, with choices that will influence the course of the plot and the destinies of the characters. Each party is a total immersion in a dynamic story, where your actions and their consequences shape the evolution of the game. Let yourself be carried away by the adventure and become the main actor of your own story!

Cosmologia plunged you in 1633, in Padua, Italy, at the heart of an era when science is in the midst of a revolution and when religious beliefs conflict with scientific discoveries. As a disciple of Galileo, one of the greatest scientists of his time, you find yourself taken in a race against the clock to save your master, who is about to be tried in Rome for heresy. The Inquisition, furious after the publication of its revolutionary treaty on astronomy, threatens to condemn it. Your mission? Gather evidence, convince the actors of the trial and influence judgment, while sailing in a ground strewn with pitfalls, where scientific truth must face implacable political and religious forces. Can you collect enough elements to convince the Inquisition to reconsider its position and save the future of science?