Doctor Who Fluxx Card Game Review and Rules
Doctor Who Fluxx might not add any new mechanics to the Fluxx franchise but it does a good job implementing the Doctor Who license into the Fluxx franchise.
Doctor Who Fluxx might not add any new mechanics to the Fluxx franchise but it does a good job implementing the Doctor Who license into the Fluxx franchise.
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While Fluxx The Board Game has its’ own problems, it actually might succeed in improving on the card games.
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