舞妓ジャングル (Maiko Jungle) (2021)

ag.gameitem.AGID:
Playtime: 15
Min. Age: 8
Number of Players:
2
ag.gameitem.publisher:
rakugai.jp
Designers:
Imai (イマイ)
Artists:
TORRY
Mechanics:
Modular Board,
Hand Management
Beschreibung
This is an irregular sugoroku game for two players who are trying to get to the goal before their opponents in Kyoto, which has suddenly turned into a jungle.
It's sugoroku, but without dice.
When you move forward, you reveal all of your cards to your opponent. If the cards in your hand meet the requirements of the next square (e.g., you have a "5" in your hand, two red cards, etc.), you can advance to the next square.
If you can create a hand that can meet the conditions of multiple squares, you can advance to several squares at once in one turn.
It's hard to decide whether you should have all the cards in your hand and move forward at once or chop them up into small pieces.
Since the sugoroku squares are cards, the board changes every time you play, and the best way to make the best hand changes every time, so you can play with a fresh mind as often as you like.
In addition, each card is a real-life jungle of tourist attractions in Kyoto (Kyoto Tower, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, etc.).
It is also fun to see the beautiful maiko pieces you use strutting around the exotic Kyoto.
The game takes about 15 minutes per game, and is a game for two players that can be played easily while worrying.
—description from the publisher (translated)
This is an irregular sugoroku game for two players who are trying to get to the goal before their opponents in Kyoto, which has suddenly turned into a jungle.
It's sugoroku, but without dice.
When you move forward, you reveal all of your cards to your opponent. If the cards in your hand meet the requirements of the next square (e.g., you have a "5" in your hand, two red cards, etc.), you can advance to the next square.
If you can create a hand that can meet the conditions of multiple squares, you can advance to several squares at once in one turn.
It's hard to decide whether you should have all the cards in your hand and move forward at once or chop them up into small pieces.
Since the sugoroku squares are cards, the board changes every time you play, and the best way to make the best hand changes every time, so you can play with a fresh mind as often as you like.
In addition, each card is a real-life jungle of tourist attractions in Kyoto (Kyoto Tower, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, etc.).
It is also fun to see the beautiful maiko pieces you use strutting around the exotic Kyoto.
The game takes about 15 minutes per game, and is a game for two players that can be played easily while worrying.
—description from the publisher (translated)
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ag.gameitem.lastUpdated: 2025-04-25 14:30:53.934