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50 Poisson d'Avril:: Print and Play - Poisson D'Avril
Submitted By: herman_the_german
POISSONDAVRIL.pdf 186 KB
This is all you need to print and play your own copy of the game. You may never see an original and authentic copy of the game, but there is no reason not to enjoy playing it. Included are all graphics and instructions, along with errata and a FAQ for newbies. I scanned the copy I have in storage and enhanced the images (minimally) only where it was needed. I brightened some of the images and punched up the colors where they were a bit smoky. The card text and magical symbols are all perfectly readable. Print in color (on nice paper,) mount on card stock using 3M (or equivalent) spray cement and cut along dotted lines. Make sure you use the permanent cement, as you don't want dog-eared bits later on. Lamination is also optional (preferred.) You may mount the pawns and the bidding tokens on thicker card or even wood, but it is not strictly necessary. One of the gamers in my group mounted on very nice quality acrylic of different colors then laser cut following the shape, and gave the bits a lacquered finish. It is a very nice version, expensive but worth it. He says he will post photos in the Geek gallery later on.
Sep 19, 2008
13 Poisson d'Avril:: das_verschwinden.htm
Submitted By: BoardGameGeek
das_verschwinden.htm 78 KB
English Rules Translation
Nov 23, 2001

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