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Kelp (French) - USED

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Original price 30.00$ CAD - Original price 30.00$ CAD
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INFORMATIONS

Designer :
Carl Robinson
Artist :
Weberson Santiago
Publisher :
WONDERBOW GAMES
Number of players: 2
Age : 10 years and +
Playing Time : 40 to 60 minutes
Condition : Great
More Info :

Boardgamegeek (English)

DESCRIPTION

*** BE CAREFUL, USED GAME ***

Kelp is an asymmetrical game with two players who offers players a unique opportunity to dive into the natural world of pajamas and common octopuses, located in a South African forest in Varechs. Cache-hood meets the bluff and manipulation. Deck Builder meets Dice Bag Builder.

By embodying these emblematic marine creatures, the players will discover that the game mechanics are a faithful reflection of their real counterparts. Everyone has a unique path to victory. The octopus, known for its cunning and its adaptability, sneaks on the set by playing cards and managing its hidden and revealed blocks, thus channeling the remarkable capacity for camouflage and deception of the creature. On the other hand, the shark, embodying the ruthless and determined predator, patrols his territory and tries to chase the elusive Octopus by launching dice and using special capacities to mitigate their luck, highlighting the natural instincts and the behavior of the creature's predator. The game is an exciting mixture of deck-building and building bag construction, as well as hide and seek, bluff and manipulation.

There are three ways to finish the game:
The shark wins by successfully attacking the Octopus.
The octopus wins by surviving until the shark is exhausted or eating the four seafood.