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D'Orge et de Blé (French) ***Box with minor damage***

by Gigamic
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Minor Damage : The box presents one or more minor damage (push corner, bump or swelling). The product is new and the game component is not damaged. Photos provided on request.
Major damage : The box presents one or more major damage (Perforation, tear, hole). The product is new and the game component is not damaged. Photos provided on request.

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Scott Almes
Artist : Michael Menzel
Publisher: Gigamic
Numbers of players : 2
Age : 10 years and +
Playing Time : 30 to 45 minutes
More Info :

Boardgamegeek (English)

DESCRIPTION

Beer & Bread is a multi-use card game for two players. Its clever structure of alternating towers gives a fascinating touch to the interaction of players, card of cards and resource management.

Founded on the fertile lands of an old monastery, two villages have maintained the double tradition of brewing beer and bread cooking. While sharing their fields and resources, they are always proud of their friendly rivalry to surpass each other.

Each of you represents one of these villages. During the six years (which alternate between fruitful and dry), you must harmonize your harvesting and resource storage tasks, beer and bread production, sale of piece of money and modernization of your facilities.

However, in order to win, you must maintain the balance between your cooked and liquid products. Because, after the sixth year, you only mark the piece collected from the type of good - beer or bread - for which you have won less.

The village with the highest score wins.