Cards vs. Dice Board Game Review and Rules
Cards vs. Dice promises an epic fight between cards and dice and has some good ideas but there is not enough to make the game anything more than a very average game.
Cards vs. Dice promises an epic fight between cards and dice and has some good ideas but there is not enough to make the game anything more than a very average game.
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