Shokoba

2007 yılında yayımlandı

Inspired by the traditional Italian game of Scopa, Shokoba is a card game in which two to four players play cards from their hands to collect jewel cards from the table. (With four players, Shokoba is typically played in teams.) The forty-card deck consists of 27 sapphires, 9 rubies, 3 emeralds and 1 diamond. At the start of a round, each player receives three cards in hand, and four cards are placed face-up on the table. On a turn, a player must play one card. If the value of this card equals a card on the table or is the sum of two or more cards on the table, that player must collect these cards, along with the card played; if not, the card is placed face-up on the table. If a player takes all the cards on the table, he receives a gem as a bonus point. After all players have played their three cards, they receive three more cards from the deck but no new cards are added to the table. Once players have gone through the entire deck, the game ends and five points (gems) are handed out: One to the player who collected the diamond; one each to the player who collected the most sapphires, emeralds or rubies; and one to the player who collected the most cards. In the event of ties, no one collects a point. The first player to collect eleven gems wins.

Tasarımcılar

Shokoba

Oyun Bilgisi

Oyuncular
2-4 Players
Süre
20 min
Ağırlık
Light — 1,17/5
Yıl
2007
BGG Puanı
5,38
BGG Sıralaması
#28217
Min. Yaş
8+

Sıkça Sorulan Sorular

Shokoba supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Shokoba takes about 20 minutes.
Shokoba has a complexity rating of 1.17/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Shokoba is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Shokoba has a rating of 5.38/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 162 ratings. It is ranked #28217 overall.
Shokoba was designed by Michael Ferch. It was published in 2007.