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Legends of King Arthur: A Quest Card Game

Legends of King Arthur: A Quest Card Game

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: May 16th, 2023
Publisher:
Laurence King Publishing
ISBN:
9781399603133
Pages:
78
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Description

PLAY AND LEARN: learn the legend of King Arthur as you play

COMPLETE QUESTS including the search for the Holy Grail in order to win power, fame and glory

SCREEN-FREE FUN: for age 8 and up

ILLUSTRATED by Adam Simpson, bestselling author of The World of Shakespeare: 1000-piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Players are all knights and queens vying for favour in Camelot, at the right hand of King Arthur. To win, you must complete quests and gain points. Collect deeds of honour, swords, castles and tokens of love to build your chosen quest, and block your opponents with hidden talents, battles and deception to win. Learn the incredible stories behind the quest for the holy grail, the sword in the stone and King Arthur's knights of the round table as you play.

BOOST CREATIVITY with this deck of 80 dual-sided, illustrated cards

TWO GAMES IN ONE for endless fun

CREATE different geometric shapes with the unique card patterns

STIMULATE YOUR IMAGINATION while playing a traditional memory game

About the Author

Tony Johns is a writer, researcher and artist based in Helsinki. He loves developing playful ways to encourage learning about history, culture, science and also each other.

Natalie Rigby is a Fine Art Curator with a specialism in British, Cornish art and history. She has curated many successful museum quality touring exhibitions including The Legend of King Arthur-A Pre-Raphaelite Love Story.

Tony Johns is a writer, researcher and artist based in Helsinki. He loves developing playful ways to encourage learning about history, culture, science and also each other.

Adam Simpson's work always features a strong emphasis on drawing. He has contributed to major exhibitions in London, New York, Edinburgh, Bologna and Japan. His work has been shortlisted for a British Design Award.