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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Jaipur is like the Schrodinger’s Cat of games; you never know whether a round will be an easy win or more of a thinker, a high scorer or an epic battle for points, until you play. No strategy works the same twice as your opponent and you battle it out for large hauls or high-value items and of course, the camels. Jaipur is amazing at being a really simple entry point into the world of strategy-based games whilst still having many levels of depth that allow the game to be accessible to novices and pros alike. Give it a try and get yourself hooked. Outline You are a great merchant in the great city of Jaipur. The Maharaja will invite only the richest merchant to be selected as the best trader in all the land. You must compete with your rival to be the first to achieve two seals of excellence. Buy, exchange, and sell goods at the best price on the market while all the while keeping an eye on your camel herd. Make the most money to gain a seal of excellence. Bolding, Jonathan (12 November 2020). "The best 2-player board games". Pcgamer.com . Retrieved 12 November 2021. You can’t buy or sell camels, only use them for this swap, but they’re easy to get. If you take one from the market, you actually get to take all the camels currently there, giving you a big pile of cards to make swaps with later. But beware, because this also means your opponent will get an extra-rich selection of new cards to choose from. There's also a bonus at the end for whoever has the most camels left in front of them. The top player acquired 65 points in the round while the bottom player only acquired 62. Since the top player acquired more points they have won the round and receive the seal of excellence.

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Lets begin with acquiring cards. Instead of just drawing cards Jaipur gives you three different ways to acquire cards. One option is just to take one of the face up cards from the table and add it to your hand. The other two ways of acquiring cards are quite a bit more interesting. Instead of just taking one card from the market you have the option of taking as many cards as you want. If there are several cards that you want you can take all of them on one turn which makes it easier to collect sets. The catch is that you have to exchange the cards you take with cards from your hand. Thus you can change the composition of your hand but you can’t actually change how many cards that you have in your hand. Between these two decisions you have to decide between expanding the number of cards in your hand versus being able to take several cards that you want in one turn.Cards will either represent camels or one of six goods. From a central market of five cards, you will be taking either any one card, all the camels, or exchanging any number of cards. When you sell, you will take matching tokens for each good that you sell. Good tokens start off more valuable and decrease in value as the game goes on. But on any one turn, you may only sell one type of good, and if it’s one of the most valuable, you must sell a minimum of two cards. Also, if you sell three or more cards, you will earn a bonus scoring token. The tokens, similarly, are unspectacular and will get a bit grubby after time gone by, especially if you’re purchasing this as a travel game. But they do the job and again, for the price, it’s hard to complain. How to Play Jaipur Aim of the Game Each box contains a 10-cardtutorialto learn the rules without reading them, and three adventures of60 cards each.

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OBJECTIVE OF JAIPUR: Be the first player to win two Seals of Excellence NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 players CONTENTS: 55 cards, 60 tokens TYPE OF GAME: Set Collection AUDIENCE: Adults Once a player has taken the cards they want and replaced them, their turn is over. Keep in mind that a player can never have more than 7 cards in their hand at the end of their turn. SELL CARDSThis player has sold four purple cards. They took the four highest valued purple tokens remaining. They also got to take a four bonus token as they sold four cards. End of Round Many of the most popular tabletop board games are designed for big groups—that’s what game nights are about, after all. But coordinating the schedules of a bunch of adults can be a puzzle more intimidating than the Saturday New York Times Crossword, so it’s nice to have options for a quiet night in with a partner, roommate, or friend. Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nominee | Board Game Honor". Boardgamegeek.com . Retrieved 3 November 2019. 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

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Whoever has the most rupees wins a Seal of Excellence token and the next round can begin. If someone accumulates two Seal of Excellence, they win! Your First Game of JaipurDuring a round, on your turn, you take new cards into your hand from the market or trade them in for goods you want to discard. You can also sell goods to make money. Selling higher value goods makes more money, as does selling sets of three or more. You can also collect camels. Camels have no value but can be used to trade for goods you want from the market. The player with the most camels at the end of a round gets five bonus rupees. There is a surprising amount of strategy and decision-making, though, for such a simple game. The goods tokens, for instance, have been spiced up simply by making them decrease in value. This adds no extra weight to the rulebook, while at the same time incentivizes players to race for the higher-scoring tokens. Then, on the flip side, you also have to factor in holding on to cards to try and get a bigger set, securing you a higher bonus. These are tense and high-stake decisions to make and it’s these risks that make it so fun to play. The Camels 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.

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All the types of goods are worth different amounts, from valuable diamonds to cheap leather, and more expensive goods are rarer. If you take a card from the market in the middle then you’re also taking a risk: that when its replacement gets drawn could be a high-value card for your opponent to grab. But the alternative is to sell, and it’s best to sell sets, but how can you collect a set without taking cards?For a budget game, Jaipur understandably hasn’t gone over the top with bells and whistles (I counted, and there’s not a single bell or whistle in the whole box). But what you do get works perfectly well. A related, but more demanding game is Schotten-Totten. This sees the two players trying to put together poker-style hands to win a majority of nine flags. This player has decided to take the three camel cards. These three cards will be replaced with cards from the draw pile. Sell Cards Jaipur is a two-player card game in which players are pitted against each other to be named the Maharaja’s personal trader. If neither player has two Seals of Excellence another round is played. The game is reset following the setup process above. The player who lost the previous round will get to start the next round. End of Game



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