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Review by Matthew Baldwin.
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Groo: the Card Game Review Aragones started writing and drawing the comic which chronicled the (mis)adventures of a Conan-esque barbarian named Groo the Wanderer. Although essentially a well-meaning soul, Groo, through sheer clumsiness and utter lack of wits, left a wake of inadvertent destruction wherever...Review by Debbie Pickett.
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Review by Doug Adams.
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Clarifications, Rulings, and Variants.
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Some Rulings for Groo: the Game Groo is a fun and very fast beer and pretzels game. The rules are not quite complete, however, so here are a few rulings we've chosen. Some are just clarifications of the real rules that were not immediately obvious. Clarifications...Review in English and French.
http://faidutti.free.fr/jeux/articles/groo/groo.html
Review by Steve Darlington.
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RPGnet: The Inside Scoop on Gaming I was expecting much from this game. I was disappointed. Groo, the comic, is silly. It's fun. It's about a very stupid guy who goes around slaying people and causing mayhem; something like Conan the Barbarian meets Inspector Clouseau. So...Review with a 2-player variant.
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Groo: The Game Groo is temporarily on hiatus now, but there have been over 140 issues over the last dozen years, so go check out some back issues at a comic store. Good news to both Groo fans and Groo novices is that...Review by Walt O'Hara.
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RPGnet: The Inside Scoop on Gaming I found this cute little gem at my favorite hobby/gaming shop (the Game Parlour, Chantilly, VA) over the weekend. GROO:THE GAME is a card game comprising about 70 cards in the basic game, one sheet of rules (folded, not stapled...