Tipping Point - Card Game (ENG)

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Tipping Point is a card game that shows the dangers of global warming in a playful way. The players build cities that are home to an ever-growing population. However, the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is leading to increasingly extreme weather disasters and forcing players to think creatively about how to tackle this shared problem.

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Tipping Point is a card game that shows the dangers of global warming in a playful way. The players build... Read more

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    • Shipped today? Order within: Sep 19, 2024 14:00:00 +0200
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    Base game / expansion: Basic game
    Age: From 10 years
    Maximum number of players: 4
    Minimum number of players: 2
    Difficulty: Simple
    Game duration: 30 - 60 minutes, 60 - 120 minutes
    Language: English
    Language dependency: Lots of necessary text
    SKU: #EPN-TRE-TP01
    EAN: 0742776609451

    Description

    Tipping Point is a card game that shows the dangers of global warming in a playful way. The players build cities that are home to an ever-growing population. However, the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is leading to increasingly extreme weather disasters and forcing players to think creatively about how to tackle this shared problem.

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