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(Self-Published)  |  SKU: 15959732256819

Green Box of Games

€18.82 EUR
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Description

Designer Jørgen Brunborg-Næss
Publisher (Self-Published)
Players 1-10
Playtime 5-120 mins
Suggested Age 5 and up

The Green Box of Games is a game system in a box. Designed to be like a deck of cards for board games, it contains a set of standardized components that can be used to play a myriad different games, both traditional games like Ludo, Halma and Backgammon as well as adaptations of popular modern games like Catan, Carcassonne and Cartagena. In addition, truly original games have been developed for the box, and you are encouraged to create your own games as well.

The Second to None Edition (2017) comes with rules for 16 different games in English, German and French. On the official website there are a total of about 40 games available, and on the game's forums here on BGG there is a growing community sharing ideas for new games.

The Components provided are as follows:
- 36 Square Tiles with 6 different symbols
- 80 10 mm cubes in 4 different colors
- 54 cards in 9 different colors
- 2 standard dice

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Jørgen
A little note from the designer :-)

Hi there!While the Green Box of Games comes packed with nifty components and rules for 16 different games, there's even more value added outside the box. There's a community of gamers creating new games for the system, through design contests or just for fun. The wiki on Fandom now holds around 80 different games you can play, and the forums on BoardGameGeek are alive with ideas and discussions. There's even a Facebook group to join if you want to meet other players and possibly share your ideas for new games. More info on all of this is found on the official Green Box of Games website. I would have posted links, but I'm guessing they would be removed by a spam filter, so just use Google ;-)Cheers,Jrgen Brunborg-Nss, Designer