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Queen Games  |  SKU: 16874193345

Samarkand: Routes to Riches

€37.74 EUR
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Description

Designer David V. H. Peters, Harry Wu
Publisher Queen Games
Players 2-5
Playtime 45 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Honors 2012 Hungarian Board Game Award Nominee
2010 Spiel des Jahres Recommended

As members of merchant families the players marry into other wealthy merchant families. They expand the trading routes of these families and establish trade relationships with other families. The player having gained the most victory points with relationships and goods will be the winner at the end of the game.

Each turn the players either marry into a merchant family or expand the trading route of a family (they are already married into).

To marry into a family, the player pays the cost of the family. Only two players may marry into each family.
To expand the trading route of a family, the player must be married into the family and may pay for the route with the money of the family. The goal is to meet other families not met before (gaining trade relationship markers) and reaching goods spaces first (gaining good tokens).

If all families have established at least one trade relationship OR one family has established 5 trade relationship, the game ends.
Each player scores his good cards with the corresponding good markers he has acquired, the trade relationship markers he has collected and his money.

Samarkand is a family game with its simple to understand rules and fast access to play.

This entry has been split from the Winsome Games publication Age of Scheme: Routes to Riches. As the rules have been altered, number of players differs and updates to the artwork have been made, the two games are regarded as separate entities.