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Doorbuster Deal! Limited Quantity
In Bazaar, players attempt to gain the right combinations of goods through skillful trading; then purchasing the wares displayed in the Bazaar. The number of goods left over determines the points awarded by the various wares following the transaction, so efficiency is critical.
When trading, players are confined by the current rates posted at the Exchange, which change in every game. After all wares from two stalls have been completely sold out, the Bazaar closes, and the player with the highest score wins!
Samarkand is a fast-paced trading and selling game set in exotic Asia Minor. Cunning Merchants acquire, exchange and sell goods to acquire wealth. Upon visiting Nomad Camps, after offering gifts for their hosts’ hospitality, Merchants trade for the goods they desire. Whenthey enter Oases, they are able to purchase random goods.
Ultimately, these Merchants travel to the bazaars in Cities such as Samarkand or Isfahan to sell the goods they have acquired. The Merchants must learn which desert paths to use to travel amongst the Nomad Camps, Oases, and Cities to plan their trips efficiently and earn the fastest (and greatest) profit!
Samarkand Market is based on Sid Sackson’s game Business (1998).
Each round, groups (Lots) of colored cubes are auctioned off, with players simultaneously bidding to determine in what order they’ll pick their Lots. After cubes have been purchased, players can sell sets of cubes for the values listed on the Market cards. The player with the most money at the end of the game wins!
Product Height (in.) 8.70 Product Width (in.) 12.24 Product Depth (in.) 2.09
Product Weight (lbs.) 3
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 4
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Components
• 1 Double-Sided Game Board • 45 Ware Cards • 120 Piaster Cards • 10 Exchange Rate Cards • 114 Wooden Cubes • 5 Player Screens • 5 Player Aids • 5 Wooden Camels • 2 Custom Dice • 1 Cloth Bag • 1 Closed Market Token
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