Bazaar

Published 1967

The components of Bazaar include a whole bunch of little chips, in five colors. At the start of the game, two equation cards are randomly chosen. Each equation card has five equations on it, for a total of ten equations that will be in effect for the duration of the game. The equations state equivalences between certain combinations of colors, for example: Red = Green Green Green Yellow = Blue Blue Red Four target cards are turned up, each with some combination of five chips represented on the target card (so a typical target card might be Green Green Blue Blue Blue). On your turn, you roll a colored die to randomly pick a colored chip for yourself, or you can make one exchange of your colored chips based on the equations. The goal is to end up with the right combination of chips to get one of the target cards. You want to do this quickly – and even more importantly, with as few chips left over as possible after you've purchased the target card – because this is how you score points. The original version is part of the 3M Bookshelf Series.

Designers

Bazaar

Game Info

Players
2-6 Players
Time
45 min
Weight
Light-Medium — 2.03/5
Year
1967
BGG Rating
6.52
BGG Rank
#3475
Min Age
8+

Frequently Asked Questions

Bazaar supports 2 to 6 players.
A typical game of Bazaar takes about 45 minutes.
Bazaar has a complexity rating of 2.03/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Bazaar is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Bazaar has a rating of 6.52/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,870 ratings. It is ranked #3475 overall.
Bazaar was designed by Sid Sackson. It was published in 1967.