targi
In Targi, you are a noble in charge of a desert tribe and your goal is to have the largest tribe at the end of the game.
To attain this objective, you will need to trade local Goods (such as dates and salt) and imported Goods (like pepper). These Goods will allow you to get gold and advantages that will allow your family to flourish.
But the desert is a treacherous place: robbers and competing families are vying for the same resources!
Niver a c'hoarierien: 2
Padelezh ar bartienn: 20 mn
Kemplezhded : 3 / 5
C'hoari da targi pe da 960 c'hoari all enlinenn.
Pellgargañ ret ebet - c'hoariit war-eeun adalek ho merdeer.
Gant ho mignoned ha miliadoù c'hoarierien/ezed en hollved.
Evit netra.
C'hoari da targi pe da 960 c'hoari all enlinenn.
Pellgargañ ret ebet - c'hoariit war-eeun adalek ho merdeer.
Gant ho mignoned ha miliadoù c'hoarierien/ezed en hollved.
Evit netra.
Diverradenn ar reolennoù
Each round of play has the following stages:
- Players take turns playing their three "targi" (meeples) on the border cards. Targi may not be placed in the same row or column as your opponent's Targi.
- Place 1 or 2 "tribal markers" in the middle of the game board at the intersection of the rows/columns of your targi.
- You may then activate the cards under each of your pieces. These cards may give you more goods, or they may let you spend your goods to purchase special cards to place in your personal tableau.
You may only hold 3 gold and 10 goods total between rounds.
The game ends when a player has filled their tableau, or when the robber has completed one jog around the map.
In addition to the victory points earned during the game and from special card abilities, you also get:
- 4 victory points for a building a row of identical cards in your tableau, and
- 2 victory points for a row of all different cards