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A game in which players create a story using cards that show important elements from fairy tales. One player is the storyteller and creates a story using the ingredients on his/her cards, trying to guide the plot toward his/her own ending.
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A game in which players create a story using cards that show important elements from fairy tales. One player is the storyteller and creates a story using the ingredients on his/her cards, trying to guide the plot toward his/her own ending.

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Tell a tale based on random topics in your hand and try to steer the story toward your secret conclusion.
Appeals to players of all ages.
Once Upon a Time is a game in which the players work together to create a new fairy tale using elements from their cards like dungeons, giants, and cauldrons. Steer the story toward the secret ending you hold.
To win the game, play all of your story cards and steer the story to the ending card held in your hand! And they all lived happily ever after…we hope
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