Board game Shanghai (Shanghaien)

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ボードゲーム シャンハイ (Shanghaien) [日本語訳付き]
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Item number: 607510016

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■ Japanese translation
In addition to the Chinese name of the place, the English meaning of Shanghai is the verb 」, which means to take a a 「 fisherman into a ship by using drugs.
Both players roll a dice to get the card (sailor). Six cards are always displayed on the table.
Starting with the start player, swing two dice and place one of them in the corresponding position. The corresponding place is that either end is the eye of 「 1 」 and the next is the eye of 2.
However, the starting player can decide which end to look at.
Then it doesn't change during the round. If you put one of the dice, it's your turn. Similarly, swing two dice and place one of them in the corresponding eye. Repeat this.
You can end the round instead of throwing the dice when it's your turn. This requires that you have at least two dice on your side.
Also, if you don't have more than two dice on hand (you have six dice each at the beginning of the round), you can't swing the dice. Just end the round.
Those with more dice on each card will take that card. If the number of dice is the same, the one with the larger total number of dice placed on both sides of the card takes it.
If you have a tie or no dice, remove the card from the game.
Once the round is over and the cards are distributed, you can turn the cards into six tables and start the next land. After 8 rounds, the game ends and scores are calculated.
Score calculation is done for each card color. If only one person has a card in that color, that person's score is the same. If it is 10 to 0, you can get 10 points.
For the colors that both players have, first compare which total point is larger and the larger player's card is removed from the game.
Then pass the smaller player's card to the larger player and this is the score. That is, if it is 10 to 2, the bigger player gets 2 points.
In other words, it is better not to take a big point card for a color card that has a high score and is unlikely to be reversed, but I don't want 0.
Also in this game is a brown action card. If you win this card and use it well, you may be able to advance the game favorably.
■ Game summary ■
Number of players : 2
Playing time : 20 minutes
Target age : 8 years old or older
Designer : Roman Pelek/Michael Schacht

48 bar cards (40 mariner cards, 8 squid cards)
12 dice (6 each of red and blue)
2 master frames (1 each of red and blue)
1 manual (original / Japanese)