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

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The player who loses the round gets to go first on the next one. Continue play until one player has won two Seals of Excellence. WINNING This player has decided to take the three purple cards. They will replace the three cards with the three cards on the bottom of the picture.

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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.Jaipur has continued to be a popular game with recommendations into 2020 [4] [5] as well as being part of the Mind Sports Olympiad 2020 competition. [6] Honors [ edit ] Best Board Games for Couples in 2019". Boardgamesland.com. 31 October 2019 . Retrieved 3 November 2019. I would have liked it if the artwork on the cards was brought to life a bit more, as it certainly doesn’t ooze personality. But the warm illustrations, colors and design evoke the theme well. 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

JAIPUR Game Rules - How To Play JAIPUR

Jaipur is a clever two-player trading game where you cannot afford to ignore the camels. Each turn you will choose to either take cards or sell cards and that’s it! Of course, herein lies the rub as what you take and sell is where the risk and reward of the game lies. At the end of the round, the player with the most camels in their herd receives the camel token, worth five rupees. Cut your losses – If you are holding out for a bonus but your opponent also starts taking an interest in the same good as you, consider selling early, especially if high value, rare cards are as stake. It’s a risk worth considering, and games can be won and lost on it.Most of all, though, it is genuinely exciting. The risks you will take are great, but the rewards are far greater. And when your patience finally pays off with a big-number cash-in and a top bonus token, it can be quite the adrenaline rush. If a player wants to sell cards they choose which type of good that they would like to sell. The player can only sell goods of one type each turn. To begin the selling process the player chooses how many cards of the chosen good they would like to sell. The player can sell as many cards of a good that they want, but they must sell at least two cards if they are selling diamonds, gold or silver. The chosen goods cards are added to the discard pile. The player will then take the corresponding number of tokens of the color of cards they sold. They will take the highest valued tokens remaining. If there are not enough tokens for the number of cards that a player has sold, the player loses out on the extra tokens they are owed. 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.

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