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Tribunal 1920 (French)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Grégory GROD
Artist : Luis Francisco, Weberson Santiago
Publisher: Ghost Dog
Numbers of players : 2
Age : 8 years old and +
Playing Time : 10 to 30 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

Live the exaltation of a major trial and win the victory!

In August 1920, two famous New York lawyers waged a fierce fight during a resounding trial. Support your argument with solid evidence and bluff when it takes to win the victory in the largest court in the world.

How to play in court 1920?

Tribunal 1920 is a game for 2 players who will make you live the thrill of the major trials. Combining Bluff and Morpion game (TIC TAC TOC), Tribunal 1920 is a game in which players must align 3 pleading pawns of their color on the tribunal gate to win the hearing.

A part is made up of 3 to 5 rounds called audiences. An audience is made up of a succession of towers. The players do their tricks one after the other. During the first hearing, the first player is randomly determined. During the following hearings, the loser of the previous hearing begins.

During the game, designate a location of the court to place a pawn. If your opponent lets you do, you put your pawn. But if he opposes it, you must present the necessary evidence then enrich your hand ... or admit that you do not have them and see your objector place his pawn where he wishes!

To win a round and the audience of the day, align 3 pawns of your color on the tray. To win the game, win 3 rounds.