🔥 Outsmart, outtrade, outshine – the ultimate 2-player market showdown!
Asmodee Jaipur (New Edition) is a fast-paced, award-winning 2-player card game featuring strategic trading and market tactics. With stunning new artwork by Vincent Dutrait, an exclusive collectible coin, and a quick 30-minute playtime, it’s perfect for millennials seeking a stylish, intellectually engaging game for casual or competitive play.
N**N
Easy, fast, tactical, replayable, interactive and not multiplayer solitaire, exciting and fun race!
I always see this game recommended and have skipped it since because it is just for 2 players. After just reading the rules, I already know it will be a hit with my girlfriend, and fortunately it was! She really liked it even during our 1st play. Now that I tried it, well, it's still sad that it is just for 2 players, but this game is fun!Pros- Easy to learn and teach.- Fast to setup and play (less than 30 minutes).- Doesn't require a huge table.- Replayable because of the competition among players.- Not multiplayer solitaire. The competition among players makes everyone adapt constantly to make the most out of the current state of the board and always be one step ahead of the opponents. You should always keep an eye to your plans and your opponent's plans.- The game design is brilliantly simple! The rules here are so simple yet very strategic and tactical (though more on tactical).- There is something in this game that makes it very fun and exciting to play. Yes it's simple, yes it's a theme that is overly done already, but there is something in its design that makes it very fun and exciting.- This is a race. The race creates tension, in an exciting way. Everytime a new card is flipped, it is exciting. Whether you were first to sell or not, it is still fun.Cons- This is an unfair criticism of the game. But it's just sad that this game can only be played between 2 players. I know that it is by design, but this game is just so fun not to share with more players. Although I was actually thinking that this game can be played with 3 players, but definitely not with 4 (or maybe you could combine 2 copies and also increase the market display size).
F**Y
Simple to learn, fun to play
Jaipur is a two player game I purchased in order to have some one on one game play with my teens. Each game is composed of three rounds with the entire game lasting approximately 30 minutes, maybe a bit more depending on whether your opponent makes decisions quickly or is a little slower on decision making. My daughter is more impulsive where as my son will analyze every possibility before play.This game is a great mix of both luck and strategy. The rules are simple and very easy to pick up. The cards are a nice weight with great art. The tokens are a heavy duty cardboard. I do recommend card sleeves to help keep the cards in good condition as you will likely be pulling this one off the game shelf frequently. If you like to watch a tutorial and/or play through before purchasing a game, I highly recommend Jaipur- How To Play made by Watch It Played on YouTube.
A**A
Great entry level Bg
This game is a ton of fun. Easy 2 person game, with a fast paced gameplay that can serve as a warmup for more dense titles. Great for beginners in the hobby and that is super affordable.
S**A
Easy and Fun
Fun game. Easy to learn and a quick play for 2 players.
S**E
An all-around solid game with lots of replayability
Jaipur is one of my favorite quick games. It's dead simple to learn and play, but there's still lots of decision making and strategy that keeps it from getting old. The art is great, the components are solid, and it packs up small (even smaller if you take it out of the box and use one of the apps out there that will count your goods sales, though I myself am a fan of the tokens). Super fun 2-player game. I'm considering getting a second copy so we can try it as a 4-player game with a few tweaks, but if you're looking for the perfect game for a pair this is it.
Y**H
Pretty fun game for 2 players
A great game for 2 players. Engaging and fast paced!The box & packaging were dusty.
C**C
Easy to learn, challenging to master, with a fair amount of luck thrown in
This is a really fun game involving selling goods and trading camels/goods to make valuable matches to sell. It's not hard to play, although the directions are not as easy as they could be to understand. It's totally worth taking the time to figure them out. Once you start realizing the importance of camel trading the fun and challenge of the game really comes alive and me and my brother wanted to play it over and over as we each figured out different little strategies.One thing that's unique about this game over a lot of card matching/trading games is that in addition to a secret hand, you get camel cards which you play visibly out in front of you as your herd. The public market consists of 5 cards from the deck which can be either goods and/or camels. One of your options on your turn is to take all of the camels from the market to add to your herd. Another is to take a single good from the market. Or you can trade any number of camels and/or goods in your hands for ones in the market. And lastly, you can sell goods. You can get bonuses for selling multiple goods at a time. But if you wait too long to sell goods, some prices will decrease over time as they become more commonplace.
G**1
Great game
This is a great card game. There are hard cardboard disks (coins) in the game, but mostly it's cards you're dealing with. It's a lot of fun for my husband and I. We're senior citizens and try to buy an award-winning or highly recommended game by You Tubers once a year, usually during winter when we're more confined to the house. This Jaipur is very easy to learn. Even so, we usually watch about five You Tube videos on how to play any game we buy. The play time for Jaipur is about 30 minutes or less. It's got a lot of variability in the play because of the luck of the cards you draw, but it's a little more about strategy than the luck of the draw, so that keeps it challenging for adults. I imagine kids would find this fun, too, because it involves having a herd of camels, buying diamonds, and stuff like that. Anyway, I'm glad we have this in our collection, and I can recommend it for anyone.
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