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Heroes of Oktoberfest  For the 16th Jolly Club game, we need your help! At Oktoberfest a lot of guests are waiting for their food and drinks. Use a team of waiters, the heroes of Oktoberfest, to make people happy. May the best serving team win!   In Heroes of Oktoberfest, you score victory points by serving tables, hiring heroes and putting guests in the desired spots.
Serving tables with the right combinations of pretzels, beer and sausages creates a cozy atmosphere in the middle of the table.
The colorful guests around the rows of tables provide points if they are on your side in the right order.
Choose and place each table with great care to make it a party.
Score more victory points than your opponent and become the hero of Oktoberfest.   Heroes of Oktoberfest was designed by Dutch game designer duo Matthijs Leguijt and Suzanne Verhoef.
The artwork was created by Gustavo Furstenau, who has already provided several games for Jolly Dutch with beautiful illustrations, such as Click!
The Great Wall, If It Fits and In Too Deep.   Heroes of Oktoberfest is a game in Jolly Dutch’s environmentally produced Jolly Club card game line, which means it is made from FSC materials, biodegradable plastic, ink, and resin instead of glue.
Its entire carbon footprint is also offset.  

PANDA  In the 15th Jolly Club game, we go to the Giant Panda National Park. Create a safe environment for your animals. But beware, lively areas attract predators.   In PANDA, players build the Giant Panda National Park together. Score the most points by playing prey cards in the park and by strategically placing predator cards. Predator cards here you score immediately, while predator cards only score points at the end of the game.   The river running through the park is the starting point of the park’s growth. Prey animals come to the water to drink, but become an easy prey for the predators watching in the shadows. Adjecent to the river or to each other, prey animals find their place in the park while predators patiently wait. The players decide when the predators strike. Do you strike the moment a prey is spotted, or await your chances to score more points? But beware, other predators might take your place, and with that your points By playing strategically and striking at the right time, you can score the most points and walk through the park like a winner.   PANDA is Adrie Drent’s 5th card game at Jolly Dutch, after Hot Potato!, If It Fits, Télos and Odd shop. The artwork was created by Zhenya Lyapina, who also illustrated Royale: Party at Louis’, Tricky Badger, Fast Food Fury and Lemur Tails for Jolly Dutch.   PANDA is a game in Jolly Dutch’s environmentally produced Jolly Club card game line, which means it is made from FSC materials, biodegradable plastic, ink, and resin instead of glue.
Its entire carbon footprint is also offset.  

Sea or Shore   In the 14th Jolly Club game we travel to mysterious islands, where unprecedented riches await on the seabed.
If you play the highest card of the correct color, the treasure is yours.
But nothing is as simple as it seems, players show only the number or the color of their card: do you show the sea or the coast?
Play the right card, bluff and dive to the depths.
Will you resurface with the most treasures?   In this game, your goal is to uncover as many treasures of different colors as possible.
You do this by playing the best island cards at the right time.
Play smart and think carefully about whether you are covering the island (number) or the sea (color) of your card.
In this way you try to fool the other players and play the highest card of a color.
If you succeed, you win the treasure card of that color or maybe you can even take treasure from another player!
If there is no treasure card in the color you played, you activate an action that gives you an advantage and increases your chances for other treasures.
The game ends after two rounds and the player with the most points wins the game.   Sea or Shore is designed by Lars Jansen, known for the Jolly Club game Perfect Numbers.
The illustrations were created by Kris Lauwen, who also previously illustrated Cloudy Kingdom.   Sea or Shore is a game in Jolly Dutch’s environmentally produced Jolly Club card game line, which means it is made from FSC materials, biodegradable plastic, ink, and resin instead of glue.
Its entire carbon footprint is also offset.  

Three Dutch game companies join forces and continue together under the name Jolly Dutch.
Formula Games and The Gamefantry will transfer their games and activities to Jolly Dutch.
The owners of Formula Games, Alon Nir and of The Gamefantry, Paul Gigengack become co-owners of Jolly Dutch.
With this merger, Jolly Dutch increases its games assortment by almost 50% and makes great strides in the international network of this Dutch brand.

  Founders Alexander and Arnold: “With this step, we give the growth of Jolly Dutch a huge boost. With Alon and Paul’s expertise and experience, we can make great strides. Our dream of getting a Jolly game in every home is fast approaching with this.”   In addition to Alon and Paul, Jolly Dutch art director Vicky Trouerbach joins as co-owner of the company: “Over the past few years, I have worked passionately to build our strong line of games and market the Jolly Club subscription. Becoming co-owner allows me to strengthen my focus on design and the brand.”   With the card game concept Jolly Club, Jolly Dutch has found a gap in the market in terms of concept and productions for foreign publishers.
Besides the six new card games and a medium game, new life will soon be breathed into Chartered (Building Amsterdam).
Also, the announcement of yet another major game will be made at Spiel 2024.
Lots of great things to look forward to.  

Royale: Party at Louis’  For the 13th Jolly Club game, we welcome you to the royal dinner of Louis XIV! It’s up to you to serve the picky nobles at this extravagant party. Enjoy the masquarade ball but don’t get too distracted. No one likes to wait for their food!   In Royale: Party at Louis’ it’s up to you to provide the nobles with their dinner. The tray in the middle of the table contains diverse dishes from which each player can choose during their turn. Choose a row or column and place the dishes in front of your nobles to provide them with their wishes. But be aware! The nobles are picky eaters. If you place something in front of them they don’t fancy, they will throw everything in front of them in the trash. If you provide a noble with their wishes, you score points Will you be the waiter who makes the evening a success, or will your guests leave with an empty stomach?   ‘Royale: Party at Louis’ was designed by Dutch game designer Wouter van Strien.
The artwork was created by Zhenya Lyapina, who also illustrated Tricky Badger, Fast Food Fury and Lemur Tails for Jolly Dutch.   ‘Royale: Party at Louis’ is a game in Jolly Dutch’s environmentally produced Jolly Club card game line, meaning it is made from FSC materials, biodegradable plastic, ink, and resin instead of glue.
Its entire carbon footprint is also offset.  

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