Samurai
Samurai – Review
Read this quick overview of Samurai to get an idea of how this tile-laying game by Reiner Knizia works.
Samurai
- Easy mechanics
- For two-four players
- Takes about 45 minutes to play
- Strategy game
- Political struggle
The Samurai – for centuries, the name has represented unfailing courage, imperturbable loyalty and internal harmony.
Right now the name is no less respected and stories of the Samurai myths and legends have become far more and more well-liked.
In Japan, there were three SAMURAI forces: Peasants, clergy and nobility.
The way to energy in old Japan led through the peasants, the clergy, and the nobility.
To become a SAMURAI, 1 had to be supported by one particular of these forces and have robust 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 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 figures.
List Price tag: $ 39.99
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