Edel, Stein & Reich (2003)
3 - 5 persone
60 - 60 min
9+
Nomi alternativi: Edel, Stein & Reich, 宝石商, 寶石商人
Editori: alea, Ravensburger
Riconoscimenti: 2003 Fairplay u00c0 la carte Runner-up, 2003 International Gamers Awards - General Strategy; Multi-player Nominee, 2003 Japan Boardgame Prize Best Advanced Game Nominee, 2003 Japan Boardgame Prize Best Advanced Game Winner, 2003 Spiel des Jahres Recommended, 2003 Tric Trac d'Or, 2003 Tric Trac Nominee
Descrizione: Players take on the roles of directors of the trading house Edel, Stein & Reich, wheeling and dealing at the world’s precious gem exchanges. However, only those who correctly predict their opponent’s intentions will win.
Players attempt, over three phases, to accumulate as much money as possible. To that end, there are multiple actions that can be carried out: Players may choose to increase their gemstone supply, or they may choose Event Cards that may bring additional advantages over the course of the game. Then again, they may choose to simply take whatever amount of cash is currently being offered.
However, only those players who choose an action that nobody else has chosen get to carry their actions out without hindrance. To that end, it pays to keep an eye on what the other players intend to do… The winner is the player with the most money at the end of the game.
This game is #4 in the Alea small box series.
Re-implements:
Basari
Players attempt, over three phases, to accumulate as much money as possible. To that end, there are multiple actions that can be carried out: Players may choose to increase their gemstone supply, or they may choose Event Cards that may bring additional advantages over the course of the game. Then again, they may choose to simply take whatever amount of cash is currently being offered.
However, only those players who choose an action that nobody else has chosen get to carry their actions out without hindrance. To that end, it pays to keep an eye on what the other players intend to do… The winner is the player with the most money at the end of the game.
This game is #4 in the Alea small box series.
Re-implements:
Basari