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Samurai board game (Rio Grande Games)
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Samurai board game (Rio Grande Games)
Players : 2-4
Manufacturer : Rio Grande Games
Time To Play : 45 minutes
Designer : Reiner Knizia
 
Product Review Rating : **** (1 reviews)

 
List Price $39.95 - you can save up to $3.20 (8%)
New Board Game Boxed $36.75  4 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
Shipping weight: 2.425 pounds (Size: 14.60" H x 10.75" W x 2.25" D)

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Reiner Knizia's classic tile-laying games really mark the pinnicle of German board games. The Samurai board game is one of Mr. Knizia's best: a game with simple rules that give rise to an excellent strategic challenge. Simply surround the towns and cities of feudal Japan with tiles representing influence. When the city is surrounded, the most influence takes the points in that city.

The easy rules make this a great entry game into the tile-laying genre. At the same time, Samurai is a game of concentration and careful decisions that will satisfy experienced gamers. Really a must-have game for anyone interested in European-style games!

Gameplay
The Samurai board game is an abstract puzzle that uses simple rules to create a deep strategic challenge. The concept is easy: to become Shogun you need the support of the military, the clergy and the peasants. These are marked by 3 types of plexiglass token and placed on the board in cities and towns.

As a player, you recieve a set of 20 plexiglass tiles. Most of these have a military/clergy/peasant marking on them, but a few of them are marked with Samurai or Ships. These tiles indicate your influence. Your turn is simple: lay one tile from your hand on the board and draw a replacement from your stack.

When a city or town becomes surrounded, the tokens in the city are given to the player with the most influence of that type. Fir example, if a peasant marker is in a town, check the surrounding tiles for PEASANT influence only. Other kinds of tiles have no effect, except that Samurai and Ship influnce tiles count towards all three spheres.

There are a couple of special counters that allow some surprises. One special counter allows a player to take one of their played influence tiles and re-place it in a more advantageous spot. Another allows the player to move one of the point tokens and move it to a new city. Although "gentle" and very limited in number, their proper use will have a big effect on the game.

The Samurai board game ends after all of the tokens for one sphere of influence are won. If one player has the most markers in 2 or 3 of the spheres, they are declaired the Shogun. However, if they dominate only one sphere, they and the other contenders must count the other tokens they have won, and the Samurai with the most OTHER tokens is declared Shogun. An interesting and tricky ending which should certainly affect your strategy throughout the game!

 




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**** This is a great and fun game if you are looking for something a little quicker to play than some of the other Shogun titles. The rules are by far simpler to learn than the others mentioned, but there is still a lot of strategy behind it. Sort of like chess has a fairly simple set of rules but is very difficult to master. If you are into the Samurai and Shogun genre and want something that is a little faster to play (like an hour or less - depending on the amount of players), check this one out.

  -- By Travis from Santa Rosa, CA on April 02, 2008




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