Space Cowboys | Jaipur 2nd Edition | Board Game | Ages 10+ | 2 Players | 30 Minute Playing time

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Space Cowboys | Jaipur 2nd Edition | Board Game | Ages 10+ | 2 Players | 30 Minute Playing time

Space Cowboys | Jaipur 2nd Edition | Board Game | Ages 10+ | 2 Players | 30 Minute Playing time

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Your other option is to sell the goods in your hand. Goods are sold in sets in return for their corresponding token type – the more cards you have of the same type, the more tokens you’ll get in return. Jaipur is a best-of-three game. At the end of each round, whoever is richest gets aSeal of Excellence. The first to get two Seals of Excellence wins. Setup Jaipur is played over a number of rounds. In Jaipur the players will take turns performing one action before play passes to the other player. On your turn you can take one of two actions. Bolding, Jonathan (12 November 2020). "The best 2-player board games". Pcgamer.com . Retrieved 12 November 2021.

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Because Jaipur is strictly a two player card game, and you’re always working with the same resources, you’re always reacting to what your opponent is doing. Every move you make has a massive impact on your opponent’s next turn, so there’s a beautiful push and pull to the game, as you try to make plays that will put you ahead while disadvantaging the other player. On a side note, Jaipur is a great example of a game that plunges you into a completely new and captivating atmosphere and story. It’s a great representation of Indian culture – a bustling market in the sun-bleached Thar Desert, colourful bazaars selling local oddities, satins and silks, and priceless gems; it’s an area of the world which we see all too little in our media and games. Jaipur is a homage to a quintessentially Indian environment, which makes it really interesting to play as you put yourself right in the busyness and energy of the market. What’s not to like? What Could Be Better? The players will look through their cards. Any camel cards that they are dealt are laid out on the table in front of them face up.Take the goods you want from the market into your hand and exchange them with goods from your hand and/or your camel herd. You many never finish with more than seven cards in your hand. What’s more, Jaipur is likely to become a bit repetitive over time if played extensively in each session. This is exaggerated somewhat due to the fact that direct interaction between players is basically non-existent, as everything goes through the market. So, if you prefer a more aggressive style of game, this may not quite hit those buttons for you. Jaipur Review (TL;DR) Jaipur does nothing to try to hide what type of game that it is. It is first and foremost a set collecting game. The objective of the game is to acquire cards of the same suit/color. Once you have acquired enough cards of the same color you can then sell them for tokens which will act as victory points at the end of the round. Anyone that has ever played a set collecting game before should already be quite familiar with these mechanics. The overall framework of the game may be similar to most set collecting games, but Jaipur has some interesting twists to how you acquire and sell cards. Your aim is to secure the role of the Maharaja’s personal trader by becoming the richest merchant of them all. You do this by exchanging and selling diamonds, gold, silver, cloth, spice and leather at the market in exchange for rupees. The more cards you have of a commodity, the more rupees you’ll get. Each turn, a player chooses between acquiring new goods from the market by using "tokens representing money", or selling goods in exchange for tokens. [1] Selling a larger batch of goods earns a bonus. [1] Reception [ edit ]

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A player may only sell one type of good per round. When selling silver, diamonds, or gold, the sale is required to have at least 2 cards even if only one token for that type remains. ENDING A ROUND When a player chooses to take cards there are three different ways to take cards. The player can only choose one of the three options. Take Several Cards a b Zimmerman, Aaron; Anderson, Nate; Mendelsohn, Tom (8 December 2017). "Ars Technica's ultimate board game buyer's guide". Ars Technica . Retrieved 12 November 2021. Players remove any camels from their hand and place them face up on the table in front of them. This pile of camels is called the herd. A player might not start the game with a herd.There’s a bonus for the player with the most camels at the end of each round, so try not to let your opponent get ahead! Jaipur is a modern classic that offers you a lot of possibilities from only a few rules, and as such it has wide appeal. The main stalling point is that it’s two-player only, not something you can whip out to please a dinner party or a family. But if that's what you need right now, it's nearly perfect. If you have lots of camels and your opponent has none, you are in control of the game. More often than not, the person who wins the camel token wins the round.



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