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Key Features
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- Recommended for ages 13 and up
- A Brand new condition in original packaging
- Wipe clean with dry or damp cloth
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- 3 Guard Tower Chips
- 4 Grenade Chips
- 30 Ammo Crate Chips
- 1 Outbreak Tracker Chip
- 2 Black Defense Dice
- 3 Red Attack Dice
- Survival Manual
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