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Fantasy Worker Placement & Engine Building Game
$65.00
Introducing Yonder, the fantasy worker placement and engine building game. The ancients have granted you a charter to found a settlement on their distant shore in the shadow of the great city of Yonder. You must voyage there and somehow turn your meager crew and resources into a thriving community. Send your goblin, ogre, dwarf, elf, and skeleton workers to collect resources, gather food, and build a community. This game is for 1 to 4 players and takes about 60 to 120 minutes to play. Yonder is clever, refreshing, and fun!
ABOUT
Dave was introduced to D&D in 1981, founded a LARP club at school in 1987, and has never stopped playing games. He has previously been a LARP weapon maker, a learning support adviser, a web designer, a leatherworker, and a sign maker. In 2015, Dave became a board game publisher by mistake .
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Send your goblin, ogre, dwarf, elf, and skeleton workers to collect resources, gather food, and build a community