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Demon slayer Life Game Takara Tomy Board Game Roulette Japan F/S

$ 41.47

Availability: 93 in stock
  • Brand: TakaraTomy
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Demon slayer Life Game Takara Tomy Board Game Roulette Japan F/S
    Description
    Condition: New
    Product introduction The story of demon extermination spun with roulette. In the life game, the world of "Kimetsu no Yaiba" has appeared!
    There are more than 50 characters and 12 player characters to choose from. While relive the story on the board, collect breathing points (KP) and become stronger!
    There will also be a demon hunting event at roulette! Includes a "cooperator card" that will help you in various ways and all 50 scenes An "experience value card" is also included.
    [Set contents]
    Roulette game board (1)
    piece sheet (12 types of pieces) (1)
    card sheet (character card, cooperation card, experience value card, sardine card, engraved card) (4)
    breathing point card set ( 1)
    Bill stand tray (1)
    Bill stand sheet (3)
    How to play instructions (1)
    Top base (6 colors x 2) (12)
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