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Bogoss Glow-in-the-Dark Skeleton Card Game by Djeco

Unleash spooky fun with the Bogoss Glow-in-the-Dark Strategy Card Game by Djeco! Challenge your friends to be the first to assemble two unbroken skeletons or one broken skeleton. But beware of broken bones lurking in the dark! This engaging game features phosphorescent cards, allowing for play even in the dark.

Key Features:

  • Players: 2 to 4
  • Recommended Age: 6 years and up
  • Average Playtime: 15 minutes
  • Contents: 44 glow-in-the-dark cards and instructions

Condition: Unused, cards inside still in original shrink wrap, box shows some wear (please refer to photos for details).

Bring home this unique and entertaining game to light up your game nights!"

Please refer to photos as they are part of the description. See condition details below.

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Condition
All items are pre-owned. Light wear is expected; any notable flaws are noted. Photos are part of the description.

Returns
Cancellations/returns accepted within 14 days. Refunds are issued if items are returned in original condition. Buyer pays return shipping.

Color Note
Colors may vary slightly due to lighting or screen settings.

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Norsborg, Zweden

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