Free Download Banania Game In English

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Jul 11, 2024, 3:37:51 AM7/11/24
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Banania is a popular chocolate drink found most widely distributed in France. It is made from cocoa, banana flour, cereals, honey and sugar. It's a staple of french breakfast, a great treat for kids and adult that has been enjoyed for generations in France. (very similar to Poulain Chocolat)

How to try it: Simply add 1 table spoon of banania, some milk and stir! Can be served hot or cold (we suggest hot for breakfast with a slide of french bread toasted with som butter and jam and you'll feel french in no time :-)

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During a visit near Lake Managua, Nicaragua, in 1909, the journalist Pierre Lardet discovered the recipe for a cocoa-based drink. When he returned to Paris, he started its commercial fabrication and, in 1912, began marketing Banania with the picture of an Antillaise. Her image was replaced in 1915 with the drawing of a widely smiling Senegalese man.[1]

At the outset of World War I, the popularity of the colonial troops at the time led to the replacement of the West Indian by the now more familiar jolly Senegalese infantry man enjoying Banania. Pierre Lardet took it upon himself to distribute the product to the Army, using the linepour nos soldats la nourriture abondante qui se conserve sous le moindre volume possible ("for our soldiers: the abundant food which keeps, using the least possible space").[citation needed]

The brand's yellow background underlines the banana ingredient, and the Senagalese infantryman's red and blue uniform make up the other two main colours. The slogan Y'a bon ("It's good") derives from the pidgin French supposedly used by these soldiers (it is, in fact, an invention).[1] Slowly but surely, the slogan and the character became inseparable as the expression was coined: l'ami y'a bon ("the y'a bonbuddy").

The description said the deck was tested through The Oath, The Caves of Nibin Dum, Passage Through Mirkwood, Journey Down the Anduin and Into Ithilien so I will follow that same course and see how I do!

I beat it on the third try. I get 2 Ranger Spikes out on successive turns near the beginning which worked as questing power and enemy negation. That and the Emyn Arnen Ranger early helped me get my willpower up to 8 fairly quickly so I could quest through the locations as they came out.

I finished the quest on the 12 turn with a threat level of 20 with 15 cards left in my deck. The deck performed much more smoothly this time and the quest presented cards in a more typical order. Fun game.

My second game went better. It was long at 19 turns but I got my willpower up to about 13 and I was able to get through. Those enemies with 1 and 2 hitpoints are fun to knock out before the end of the quest phase.

I like the trap selection. I think Forest Snare could provide a valuable service by locking down that stray enemy that gets past your low threat and could repeatedly destroy every ally you play until you can kill it of find a Defender or Rammas to defend it for a couple turns.

I like the idea behind this deck and when I was able to get enough cards out on the table, it was fun picking off enemies with those bows and trapping every one as it came out. As a solo deck, I think it has some weaknesses that will make many quests difficult, primarily getting enough willpower on the table fast enough to get through the first few turns without letting the staging area get full.

Thanks to banania for creating the sneaky trap deck and sharing it with me! I wish I was able to get this deck review out in a more timely manner! But you can still go over to RingsDB and give the deck a like in spite of it being 2 months old now.

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