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Be the first player to collect all 18 games pieces as you travel around the board, then complete a Kaleidoscope challenge card... and be crowned The Krusade Master!
Roll the dice, race around the trail, collect your pieces... Get ready for a game of tactics, where backstabbing and favouritism are the order of the day.
It gets very exciting when a player is frantically trying to solve the assignment challenge to win, and the other players gang up on them and try to thwart their progress, forcing them to return to the game board!
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