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Jungle Speed was invented approximately 3000 years ago in subtropical Spidopotamia by the Abouloubou tribe. The Abouloubou chose their chief using a traditional game played with eucalyptus leaves. This game was passed on secretly from generation to generation, until Tom and Yako, the last descendants of the Abouloubou, decided to reveal it to the world
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objetos Rebiun36246037 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36246037 200113s2018 fr nnn g gneng d 3558380048183 IE@ spa IE@ OCLCO Vuarchex, Thomas designer Jungle speed created by Thomas Vuarchex and Pierric Yakovenko Guyancourt, France Asmodee [2018] Guyancourt, France Guyancourt, France Asmodee 1 game (80 cards and 1 wood totem) colour illustrations, wooden approximately 8 x 8 cm in metal box approximately 27 x 18 x 8 cm + 1 instruction leaflet 1 game (80 cards and 1 wood totem) Three-dimensional Form tdf rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia object nr rdacarrier Duration of play: 15 minutes Takes 2-10 players Jungle Speed was invented approximately 3000 years ago in subtropical Spidopotamia by the Abouloubou tribe. The Abouloubou chose their chief using a traditional game played with eucalyptus leaves. This game was passed on secretly from generation to generation, until Tom and Yako, the last descendants of the Abouloubou, decided to reveal it to the world Ages 7 and up Educational games Card games Jeux de cartes card games (game sets) card games (activities) Card games. Educational games. Tabletop games. Party games. Dexterity games. Card games. Yakovenko, Pierric designer Asmodee (Firm)