I found them here http://www.khbo.be/spellenarchief/vertalingen/LeFantomeMacGr... its in Dutch but I went to http://babelfish.altavista.com/ and put in the address and got a workable translation though that.
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In the Madeline game by Ravensburger, players take turns drawing cards and moving their pieces around the board to collect items and complete tasks related to the character Madeline. The goal is to be the first to reach the finish line while navigating challenges and following the instructions on the cards. Players must also be mindful of special spaces that can either help or hinder their progress. The game encourages cooperation and strategy, making it enjoyable for young players.
White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
The White Rabbit was hurrying to the Queen's croquet game because he was late, as he serves as the herald of the Queen.
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The answer likely refers to "Alice in Wonderland," where the character the White Rabbit is often associated with lively adventures. In the story, Alice follows the White Rabbit to a fantastical world filled with games and curious characters. Therefore, looking "near a lively game" could symbolize searching for adventure or whimsy related to the rabbit's name.
In the Ravensburger game Haunted Wood, players navigate through a spooky forest to collect treasures while avoiding ghosts. Players take turns drawing cards to move their character and may encounter various challenges or rewards. The goal is to gather the most treasure while safely returning to the starting point before the ghosts catch up. The game includes strategic elements, as players can choose paths and use special abilities to outsmart their opponents and evade danger.
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A rabbit's favorite game would have to be chasing their fav piece of food on the end of string...though this might sound cliche it actually made my rabbit the happiest in the word!! :)
To play Ravensburger Make a Match, each player takes turns flipping over two cards from a face-down deck, trying to find matching pairs. If a player finds a match, they keep the pair and take another turn. If the cards do not match, they are turned back over, and the next player takes their turn. The game continues until all pairs are found, and the player with the most pairs at the end wins.
In Ravensburger's Best Number Game Ever, players take turns drawing number cards and placing them on the board to create the highest possible score. Players must follow specific rules regarding how numbers can be placed in relation to already placed cards, often requiring them to connect adjacent cards or adhere to certain placement restrictions. The game may also include special cards or actions that can alter gameplay, such as allowing extra turns or modifying scores. The objective is to accumulate the highest score by the end of the game.
Ravensburger Shogun is a strategic board game set in feudal Japan where players control samurai clans vying for dominance. The game features a unique area control mechanic, utilizing a modular board and a resource management system where players allocate their samurai and peasants to claim territories, gather resources, and engage in battles. Players must also navigate political intrigue and alliances while trying to outmaneuver opponents. The game incorporates a real-time element, as players simultaneously plan their moves, adding to the strategic depth and tension.