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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP26 May 2026 2:07 p.m. PST

"We're a far cry from the pre-Columbian era, but we're still on the American continent. This game was played using the Dead Man's Hand rules published by Great Escape Games.

The mechanics are relatively simple, and we had plenty of time to grasp the game's principles and enjoy a great game pitting three gangs against each other.

It must be said that Alain had set up a superb table, which greatly enhanced our immersion in the world of classic Western cinema. The miniatures of the Dalton brothers, Clint Eastwood, and John Wayne were also a delight. The game's theme: plunder!…"
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