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Bristol 1350 and Hollywood 1947 Board Game Bundle - Games of Strategy, Deceit, Cards, and Luck for 1-9 Players, Ages 14 and Up

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Management number 216465837 Release Date 2026/04/19 List Price US$19.60 Model Number 216465837
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The dreaded Black Death has descended upon the town of Bristol. You are racing down the streets, desperate to escape into the safety of the countryside. If your cart is the first out of town you and your cart-mates win! Or do you? Some villagers on your cart may secretly already have the plague. If you leave town with a plagued villager on your cart, you will catch the plague and lose! What will you do to make sure that doesn’t happen? And who will you trust (or betray) along the way? Bristol 1350 is a light strategy and social deduction game for 1-9 players. Learn in 10 minutes and play in 20-40 minutes. The year is 1947 and you are a member of the thriving movie-making industry of Hollywood. However, it is suspected that there are communists hiding among your small production studio sneaking “un-patriotic” propaganda into your movies! Will you be able to create enough movie masterpieces before your studio is shut down? Or will you be suspected yourself and banned from the industry? Hollywood 1947 is a social deduction and light strategy game for 1-9 players and plays in 20-40 minutes. Comes with: Book Box, 15 Genre Posters, 9 Film Strips, 9 Custom star dice, 4 sculpted tokens, 6 propaganda cards, 9 job cards, and 9 loyalty cards. Each player will either be a patriot, Communist, or a Rising Star. Each Player will have a unique job to perform. These jobs will affect what movies get made each round. At the end of a round Players with stars on their dice will get to add a card to the movie. Added cards will be shuffled and one will be removed and the rest will be revealed. The team with the majority of revealed cards wins the round. The first team to win 4 rounds wins the game. The Rising Star plays both sides and tries to make the game last 7 rounds. Hollywood 1947 is a social deduction game. You must never show your cards or loyalty to anyone.

  • Bristol 1350: The dreaded Black Death has descended upon Bristol and you need to escape! To win, be on the first cart out of town while avoiding players who are secretly infected with the plague.
  • Solo & party game modes: Bristol 1350 is a light strategy and social deduction game for 1-9 players ages 13 years and older. Learn in 10 minutes and play in 20-40 minutes. Includes solo play mode.
  • Contents: 1 magnetic book box, 9 character cards, 27 remedy cards, 28 symptom cards, 3 miniature carts, 1 linen pouch, 1 rulebook, 9 wood pawns, 1 rubber playing map, 6 custom apple/rat dice.
  • Let's Make A Movie: Hollywood 1947 is a social deduction and light strategy game for 1-9 players that simulates the tense atmosphere of the movie industry during the communist witch-hunt of the 1940s.
  • Lights, Camera, Action!: Players are set in teams of either Patriots, Communists, or The Rising Star, and take on their own unique job that affects the movies that get made each round.
Genre Party, Strategy
Theme Movie
Brand Name Facade Games
Item Type Name game
Number of Items 1
Number of Players 9
Included Components magnetic book box, character cards, remedy cards, symptom cards, miniature carts, linen pouch, rulebook, wood pawns, rubber playing map, dice, genre posters, film strips, custom star dice, sculpted tokens, propaganda cards, job cards, loyalty cards
Customer Package Type FFP

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