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Civolution: Lettre d'Admission (French)

by Matagot
Original price 19.99$ CAD - Original price 19.99$ CAD
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Stefan Feld
Dennis Lohausen
Matagot
1 to 4
14 years and over
90 to 180 minutes
Expansion for Base-game, Civilization, Dice, Economic, Exploration, Science Fiction
Area Movement, Dice Rolling, Events, Income, Modular Board, Open Drafting, Pattern Building, Tech Trees / Tech Tracks, Track Movement, Variable Set-up

Civolution: Acceptance Letter is a small expansion pack for Civolution that includes 3 additional credits. Extra Credits are small add-ons that can be used with the base game either individually or mixed together.

Extra Credit A: 6 starting attribute tokens
At the start of the game, each player draws a starting attribute chip, which is installed in their console and gives them an individual starting advantage.

Extra Credit B: 6 creature tokens
Each creature belongs to a territory type and can be tamed by performing a hunting action in that territory type. Once tamed, the creature's token is installed in its console. As with most other cards and tokens, the creature's tokens must go in a column of their own. Each creature likes to eat the resources in its territory, which you can give to them in exchange for benefits.

Extra Credit C: 15 level-4 module tiles
For each of the 15 main modules, there is an additional powerful tile for level 4. At the start of the game, each player draws three of them. As a result, during the game they can upgrade each of these three modules up to level 4 if they succeed.

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