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Samurai
designed by Reiner Knizia, published by Rio Grande Games / Hans im Gluck

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45 minutes for 2 to 4 players ages 10 to adult    Availability Info
Condition: New

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Game Contents
13 Plexiglas high helmets, 13 Plexiglas Buddhas, 13 Plexiglas rice fields, 4 game board pieces, 80 tokens (20 for each player), 4 Japanese screens, game rules, all in a box approximately 14" x 10" x 2.3"

Box Description
The SAMURAI - for centuries, the name has represented unfailing courage, imperturbable loyalty and internal harmony. Today the name is no less respected and stories of the samurai myths and legends have become more and more popular. In Japan, there were three samurai forces: Peasants, clergy and nobility. The way to power in old Japan led through the peasants, the clergy and the nobility. To become a samurai, one had to be supported by one of these forces and have strong connections to the other two.

Samurai is the latest game from award-winning author Reiner Knizia. The three forces are represented by rice fields, Buddhas and high helmets. They are presented in molded plexiglass, finely polished and in noble black. The board comes in four pieces, representing the four major Japanese islands To win, players must skillfully position their forces to gain the majority surrounding the cities and villages to capture the figures.


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