Atnor Board Game
Meet Atnor
Atnor (means ‘five’ in Eggon Language) is a game of five. Players are immersed in a tactical environment to have a set of five. Perfect for lovers of logic and strategy.
Age: 6+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 20mins
Year of Publish: 2018
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.
$17.98
Weight: 0.5 kg
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