In Aces of the Adriatic, relive this epic journey over the warm waters of the Adriatic, flying for glory while taking care not to sink into nostalgia for the past. In this single-player role-playing game, all you need is two 6-sided dice, some writing utensils and your imagination.
French
From 12 years old
1 player
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9,90€
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“I haven't heard that people who do this job die of old age.” - James Doolittle (1896-1993), American aviator who won the Schneider Cup in 1925
Between the two world wars, aviation experienced a breathtaking boom. Man discovered that he could tame the sky and go even further.
Technical innovations, a thirst for adventure, frantic racing and freedom of movement - the seaplane represented the ideal means of transport that could go anywhere, arousing the adoration of a world yearning for hope after the horrors of the First World War.
No matter how much time you spend playing, embrace a sepia-toned sky over an azure sea, simply and with no experience required.
This game was produced with the help and support of the Musée de l'Hydraviation de Biscarrosse in the Landes region of France.
Anyone presenting a physical (non-PDF) version of this book, Les As de l'Adriatique, will receive reduced admission for adults, or free admission for minors (under 18). Offer valid once per stamped copy of the game.
Warning! Not suitable for children under 3 years of age. Small parts. Choking hazard.
EAN3760411170071
PublishersLes Fondations De L'Imaginaire
Description
Tame the sky!
“I haven't heard that people who do this job die of old age.” - James Doolittle (1896-1993), American aviator who won the Schneider Cup in 1925
Between the two world wars, aviation experienced a breathtaking boom. Man discovered that he could tame the sky and go even further.
Technical innovations, a thirst for adventure, frantic racing and freedom of movement - the seaplane represented the ideal means of transport that could go anywhere, arousing the adoration of a world yearning for hope after the horrors of the First World War.
No matter how much time you spend playing, embrace a sepia-toned sky over an azure sea, simply and with no experience required.
This game was produced with the help and support of the Musée de l'Hydraviation de Biscarrosse in the Landes region of France.
Anyone presenting a physical (non-PDF) version of this book, Les As de l'Adriatique, will receive reduced admission for adults, or free admission for minors (under 18). Offer valid once per stamped copy of the game.