کلمه کلیدی Board Game
دسته خانوادگی 2024
وقتی یک بازی کارتی قدیمی جان میگیرد، خانوادهای به گذشته و به یک روستای قرون وسطایی میروند، جایی که برای تضمین بازگشتشان به خانه باید نقاب از چهره گرگینهها بردارند.
سرنخ 1985
شش میهمان به یک خانه ی عجیب و غریب دعوت شده اند تا با استفاده از امکانات موجود در خانه به بررسی و حل یک معمای قتل در آنجا بپردازند...
جومانجی 1995
جومانجی : بازی مرموز و باستانی است که از آن روح غیرقابل پیش بینی جنگل بیرون می آید تا بر جهان حکومت کند. هر کسی که تا به حال این بازی را بازی کرده است، به خوبی از خطرات آن آگاه است. این در مورد آلن پریش نیز صدق می کند، که به عنوان یک پسر کوچک به دنیای خطرناک جومانجی ربوده شد. اکنون، 26 سال بعد، سارا، جودی و پیتر تاس می اندازند - و می توانند آلن را آزاد کنند. اما این فقط شروع کار است! جومانجی خواه ناخواه ادامه می دهد: این چهار نفر باید در برابر انبوهی از شیرها، میمون ها، فیل ها، کرگدن ها، خزنده های گوشتخوار، عنکبوت های غول پیکر، باران های موسمی و زلزله از خود دفاع کنند. این تنها راهی است که آنها می توانند نیروهای جومانجی را شکست دهند. تا بازی بعدی../. مترجم : shabnam_05
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