Madame Ching

Published 2014

Madame Ching is a hand-management game in which 2-4 players try to put together voyages that take their ships far across the waters, possibly all the way to Hong Kong. Each player starts the game with four cards in hand, each card having a number from 1 to 50-something; the cards have a colored bar across the top, often with a symbol in them. In the first round, each player lays down a card, drafts one of the available cards, then moves one of her ships to the right on the ocean. Players then repeat this process, possibly starting a new journey — a.k.a., new row of played cards — or adding to the journey already begun by playing a higher-valued card that what was last played. In the latter case, if the color of the card matches the color of the card previously played, the ship moves directly to the right; otherwise the ship moves both down and right. When a player can't add to a journey any more and must start a new one, she scores that voyage, possibly claiming one of the ship tiles on display based on the length of the voyage. (Each space on the game board's ocean has values on it, and the more times you move both down and right, the higher your score overall — doing this is more difficult than you'd hope for, however, since you must consistently have cards that are both of higher value and different color.) Each ship bears some combination of gems, and those are worth points at the end of the game. If you have certain symbols on a voyage, you can claim bonus action cards that let you steal gems or cards from opponents, take cards from the discard pile, insert cards in a voyage, and so on. Get the right symbols, and you can claim the Madame Ching vessel, ending the game. Players then tally their points for destinations, gems, and so forth, and whoever has the highest score wins.

Publishers

Madame Ching

Game Info

Players
2-4 Players
Time
45 min
Weight
Light-Medium — 2.15/5
Year
2014
BGG Rating
6.43
BGG Rank
#4503
Min Age
8+

Frequently Asked Questions

Madame Ching supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Madame Ching takes about 45 minutes.
Madame Ching has a complexity rating of 2.15/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Madame Ching is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Madame Ching has a rating of 6.43/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,261 ratings. It is ranked #4503 overall.
Madame Ching was designed by Bruno Cathala, Ludovic Maublanc. It was published in 2014.