Zapotec, the echoes of the lesser-known civilization epoch [Review]
Zapotec, a light-to-medium euro game, steals the spotlight in this board game analysis. It is accessible with some twist for newcomers.
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Zapotec, a light-to-medium euro game, steals the spotlight in this board game analysis. It is accessible with some twist for newcomers.
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