United States Santa Clara California
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Doesn't seem to be on the marketplace or ebay. Though the BGG.Con library had a copy. Should have stolen it! (Kidding.)
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Fritz Mulnar
Germany Nuremberg Bavaria
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i for my part got the pdf from the publishers website, printed it and laminated it. (does not matter, that it stands apart from the other cards, as they are not shuffled or anything)
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United States Santa Clara California
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superjosef wrote: i for my part got the pdf from the publishers website, printed it and laminated it. (does not matter, that it stands apart from the other cards, as they are not shuffled or anything) I agree, and worst-case scenario I will do that. I am just so neurotic about this stuff that I would prefer to snag the real version if that is a possibility.
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Fritz Mulnar
Germany Nuremberg Bavaria
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absolutely understandable. i am, at times, the same.
 you seen that the carsoncity the beginning expansion pdf is already up?
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As you can see in the Carson City BGG entry the Indians card is available in Platomagazine #30 http://www.plato-magazine.com/.
I've got the card by buying it trough the magazine.
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Scott Minkoff
United States Potomac Maryland
Don't you have better things to do?
Should you be reading this?
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marioymia wrote: As you can see in the Carson City BGG entry the Indians card is available in Platomagazine #30 http://www.plato-magazine.com/. I've got the card by buying it trough the magazine.
That's how I got my copy. It's great! They also apparently do not charge shipping for the magazine, but the website is in French.
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United States Santa Clara California
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Awesome, thanks for that. That should be mentioned on the Indian page!
Just put on my order. 11 bucks for a role card is apparently well within the limits of my obsessiveness.
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I'm a great, great fan of Carson City. I think is the best game of this year...though Troyes is a very hard contender.
Troyes and Carson City, both created by Xavier Georges, my best discoverys of 2010.
I hardly recommend you Troyes
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United States Santa Clara California
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Yes I learned Carson City just last week at BGG.Con actually, and it was my favorite "new to me" game of the convention. We are big on worker placement (play lots of Agricola) and Carson City offers a wonderful new take on the mechanic.
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Worker placement fan (me too)...uhhhhm Play Troyes.
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Todd Redden
United States Manchester Connecticut
"Don't pray in my school, I won't think in your church."
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AstroLad wrote: Awesome, thanks for that. That should be mentioned on the Indian page!
Just put on my order. 11 bucks for a role card is apparently well within the limits of my obsessiveness. Do you speak French? I went on the website but couldn't figure out how to order the issue with "The Indian". Pointers? $11 bucks is definitely worth the (shared) OC.
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United States Santa Clara California
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tmredden wrote: AstroLad wrote: Awesome, thanks for that. That should be mentioned on the Indian page!
Just put on my order. 11 bucks for a role card is apparently well within the limits of my obsessiveness. Do you speak French? I went on the website but couldn't figure out how to order the issue with "The Indian". Pointers? $11 bucks is definitely worth the (shared) OC.
Yes actually -- or should I say "wee." (Just to prove I am French.) Just go here: http://www.plato-magazine.com/index.php?page=shop.product_de...
Ajouter au panier. Commander. Then put in your info under Nouveau Client and change pays to U.S.
That's what I did. Now I can't actually speak to how well it works of course because I haven't gotten my card yet but I'll post when I do.
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Todd Redden
United States Manchester Connecticut
"Don't pray in my school, I won't think in your church."
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AstroLad wrote: tmredden wrote: AstroLad wrote: Awesome, thanks for that. That should be mentioned on the Indian page!
Just put on my order. 11 bucks for a role card is apparently well within the limits of my obsessiveness. Do you speak French? I went on the website but couldn't figure out how to order the issue with "The Indian". Pointers? $11 bucks is definitely worth the (shared) OC. Yes actually -- or should I say "wee." (Just to prove I am French.) Just go here: http://www.plato-magazine.com/index.php?page=shop.product_de...Ajouter au panier. Commander. Then put in your info under Nouveau Client and change pays to U.S. That's what I did. Now I can't actually speak to how well it works of course because I haven't gotten my card yet but I'll post when I do. I really want to make it work, but Commander just doesn't want to accept my password or something. I've run out of time. (I don't speak French.)
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David Hoffman
United States Briarcliff Manor New York
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I just put an order through, as well. Protip: if you open the site in Chrome, it'll automatically (more or less) translate from French.
I was afraid I wasn't doing something right as I waited for the registration email to come through, but it sure looks like it worked.
Cool!
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United States Santa Clara California
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You're putting it in the second set of fields right? Not the first which is for existing users. Weird it wouldn't let you register.
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Joe the Sith Lord
United States
North Carolina
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Just an FYI, I ordered the magazine for the Indian during the spring. I never received a confirmation that it mailed, or that the order was received(which I thought was strange). It did arrive safe and sound, took about 4 weeks.
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Jeff Goris
Australia Croydon NSW
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I just checked the Platoshop and No. 30 is not listed. This is the page I looked at.
[Edit] Couldn't get the URL to work as it was too long. This is it here: www.plato-magazine.com/platoshop/category.php?id_category=7
They have 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35 and 36, but not No. 30. And no number 33 for that matter which must also have been a popular edition. I'm guessing they're sold out and unavailable.
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