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Our rigorous quality assurance process is time consuming therefore costs us money but done for the integrity of our product and service. Wix 3. Wix 2. More information. A player may make only one trade per turn. To complete an exchange a player trades the appropriate stones based upon the equations on the exchange cards, the equations are valid both ways.

So based upon the exchange card below, a player could turn in a green in exchange for the white, red, yellow and blue stones OR the could exchange the white, red, yellow and blue stones for a green one. Another possible exchange is turning in a green stone for a blue and two red stones OR exchanging a blue and two red stones for a green stone. One the first few turns almost every player will be rolling the die.

The color of the die face is the color of the stone the player collects. If a player gets the genie lamp on their role they can chose what color stone they will collect from the bank. Players are collecting and exchanging stones to get the correct mix of stones on any of the four ware cards. Once a player has the correct set of five stones they may purchase the ware from the bazaar.

The player must first roll the die or exchange stones before they can make a purchase. To score points the player who has made a purchase uses their reference card to calculate their points. The player would first count their stones which remain after their purchase and then look to see whether their ware card has a star in the center of the stones or not.

Players with the least remaining stones following a purchase score higher points and cards with a star in the center are more valuable that ones without. So a player who purchased the ware card on the right above, with no stones remaining would score 8 points. There is a limit to how many stones each player can retain. Each player can hold onto a maximum of 10 stones. In the Gryphon rules once one entire stack of wares are purchased and only three stacks remain all the other ware become more valuable.

The game ends when only two of the four ware stacks remain. We also played where the player who reaches a set amount of points first wins. Thoughts on the game: We love playing the game, the components are colorful and engaging. The scoring was a bit cumbersome, keeping tracking of how many stars and tracking left over stones but we had one score keep for all players which made it easier.

This game has been in play for over 50 years, it was fun, relatively quick and easy to learn, I highly recommend it! There are older versions which were quite expensive on E-bay and whose components differed, I was able to purchase the Gryphon edition through Amazon and also found it here Bazaar game at Gryphon website. Rating: 4 out of 5 hearts for its great components, fun concept.



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