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Jabba's Palace A Love Letter Game
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Retails for $14.99.
"A quick card game of rebel bravery and vile deceit."
2 – 6 player game. 20 minute gameplay. For ages 10 years and up.
A QUICK CARD GAME OF RISK AND DEDUCTION: The lair of the galaxy's most notorious gangster is a place of danger and deception. Based on the beloved game Love Letter and set in the Star Wars universe, players compete using members of the Rebel Alliance and denizens of Jabba's Palace to outwit and outlast one another.
STRATEGY GAME: In a quick card game of rebel bravery and vile deceit, players utilize the talents of iconic characters from Return of the Jedi. Can you carry out your agenda while outthinking your foes?
OUTWIT YOUR OPPONENTS: Playing cards one at a time, players will use the abilities of these key Star Wars characters to successfully deliver their letter and avoid being caught. Once a set number of favor tokens are acquired, that player will win.
HIGHLY VARIABLE: This re-themed version of the classic game features simple "draw a card, play a card" gameplay based on the incredibly popular Love Letter along with rules that create dynamic and fun player interactions. Agenda cards offer new and varied ways to win. No two games are ever quite the same.
NUMBER OF PLAYERS AND AVERAGE PLAYTIME: This exciting game of risk and deduction is made for 2 to 6 players and is suitable for ages 10 and older. Average playtime is approximately 20 minutes.
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