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Fundex Games Marrakech

Fundex Games MarrakechBrand: Fundex
Category: Toy

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 7,376

Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 - 99 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 2.2 x 11 x 11

MPN: 5213
Model: 5213
UPC: 045802521308
EAN: 0045802521308
ASIN: B0019O19F6

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Of the world¿s best strategy games
  • Includes game board, 40 wood playing pieces, six sided die, 57 fabric tiles, fabric bags and instructions
  • Decision making skills are tested at the highest level
  • Age recommended 6 and above
  • Fully detailed instructions

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Product Description
The bazaar is bustling: it's the big day at the rug market! The best salesperson will soon be named! Each player is a salesperson who tries to outwit the others. Each player has a turn to throw the dice and then move Assam, the market organizer. If Assam stops on an opponent's run, the salesperson must make a payment to its owner before putting on of their own rug on the adjoining space. When the last rug has been laid, the total number of visible rugs and the number owned by each salesperson are added up: best player wins! Includes game board, 40 wood playing pieces, 6 sided die, 57 fabric tiles, fabric bags and instructions.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Combining luck and strategy just enough...   May 13, 2009
Bernard Dekoven (Indianapolis)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

Marrakech, some say, is a deeply strategic contest between 2-4 players, in which carpet-sellers demonstrate their cunning by claiming territory, and, with some Monopoly-like glee, collecting vast quantities of their opponents' Dirhams. Others, however, will feel equally justified in saying that Marrakech is ultimately a game of luck, where success or failure is determined by the will of Allah and the toss of the proverbial die. In truth, it is the blend of luck and strategy that makes Marrakech such an attractive game, and extends its range of appeal from kids to adults to the entire family (the youngest being older than 6).

The board (Rug Market Square) is a 7x7 matrix. Each player has a collection of carpets (rectangular pieces of fabric that cover two squares), and wooden coins equal to 30 Dirhams. When the game begins, Assam the market owner (the one large wooden playing piece) is placed in the center of the board. The first player positions Assam in the direction she wants Assam to move, and then throws the large, wooden die, which will cause Assam to move in the direction he is facing from 1-4 spaces. When Assam has finished moving, the player lays a carpet down at Assam's feet (vertically or horizontally adjacent to Assam's position in the Rug Market Square). And yes, carpets can be laid on top of other player's carpets.

The game continues this way, players taking turns, positioning Assam, throwing the die, and laying down carpet. If Assam ends his turn standing on another player's rug, that player gets paid one Dirham for every square covered by connecting carpets. When all carpets are laid, the player with the most squares covered, and the most Dirhams collected, wins the game.

Our Tasters (teens, ranging in age from 12-17) couldn't stop playing the game. The older players were determined to figure out how much of one's success one could attribute to fate, and how much to one's carpet-laying cunning. The younger were equally determined to walk away with the vastest riches, regardless of whether their superior fortune was a result of luck or skill. Despite all the other games they could have played, and my urging them to at least try something else, they played Marrakesh for the entire two hours of our 90-minute Tasting. They strategized. They contemplated. They advised. They chortled. And they played again.

The rules are easy enough to learn in 15 minutes. The game simple enough for people to play intelligently almost immediately after they learn the rules. The rule book is written in 9 languages, and illustrated clearly enough to answer any questions.

Designed by Dominique Ehrhard, Marrakech is available in the United States through Fundex Games, Marrakech proved most clearly to be Major FUN.



4 out of 5 stars Good game   May 14, 2010
Nick Damato (Columbus, Ohio USA)
Marrakech is a strategy game that places you in a rug market in Marrakech. You roll a large wooden die with slippers on it as you walk around the market laying rugs. You get points by covering squares on the market or getting others to land on your rugs and paying you.

The game can be played light and friendly or you can be aggressive and a little nasty, depending on the kind of crowd you play with.

The bits are high quality. The rugs are made of actual cloth with surfaces that interlock very lightly so things don't slide around so easily. Well made. This game should last a long time.



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