Produktbeschreibung
A few years ago, there was a limited edition Joraku Deluxe in traditional and simplified Chinese. Compared to the TMG release there were a lot of differences.
Joraku is an ancient Japanese word commonly used before the Edo period which means “Going to Kyoto”.
Specifically, during the Sengoku period, Joraku refers to the act of local warlords, the Daimyo, marching their armies toward Kyoto to "protect the Shogun and Emperor from other rogue lords" and ultimately rule in their place.
Onward to Kyoto! Take command of your army, and defeat every Daimyo blocking the way! March on! To victory! March on! Kachidoki!
Joraku is a trick-taking area control game. Outwit your opponents with tactical card play, use your loyal Samurais to bid control of areas and build prestige. Only the Daimyo with the highest reputation and the biggest stick can rule Japan!
-each faction has 4 different kinds of meeples (three different samurai for flavor—nothing mechanically)
-the 4th meeple was the leader who’s now riding a horse
-a score track the goes around the board, with multiples of five being numbers and every other number being horse hoof prints
-a bigger box, same as other Moaideas boxes but thinner
-different card art that’s super clear
-the mini card expansion included in the original
-an amazing plastic tray that fits everything (though if you sleeve your cards, it may bend the corners)
We rate the TMG version of Joraku a 6, but we rate the deluxe version a 9! |