Jaipur: A Card Game of Duels

by Asmodee Digital


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4.49 usd



Challenge merchants to a trading duel to be the king of all sales in Rajasthan!

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*** Review - 5/5 - "A perfect digital implementation. Jaipur’s digital implementation is spectacular. There’s not much else that can be said. Every part of the package comes together to make it much more accessible and enjoyable than the physical game."n*** Board Game Questnn*** Review - 8/10 - "This is a fast and engaging card game thats well worth a play." *** PocketGamernn*** Review - 4/5 - "strategically satisfying" "definitely a card game worth picking up"*** 148Appsnn*** Review - 4/5 - "Jaipur, the latest weapon in Asmodees war to conquer all of mobile board gaming." "A ten-year old classic brought back to life on mobile. A great fit, and a great port."*** PocketTacticsnnA Spiel des Jahres Recommended game, Jaipur is one of the most most well-loved 2-player tabletop games. Jaipur is a fast-paced card game for two players with a blend of tactics, risk and luck. You are one of the most powerful traders in Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. You and your opponent duel to demonstrate to the Maharajah that you can earn a greater profit than your competition. At the end of a round, one player receives the Maharajahs seal of excellence, and the first player to earn two seals of excellence wins the privilege of being invited to the Maharajah’s court! nnEach turn, you can choose to take one card, exchange your cards for other goods, buy the camels needed to transport your wares, or sell at the market. The sooner you sell and the more you sell of a single good at once, the higher your profit. nnIf you take cards, you have to choose between taking all the camels, taking 1 card from the market or swapping 2 to 5 cards between the market and your cards. If you sell cards, you get to sell only one type of good per turn, and you get as many chips from that good as you sold cards. The chips’ values decrease as the game progresses, but you get increasingly high rewards for selling sets of 3, 4, or 5 cards of the same good at a time, so it’s all about waiting just the right amount of time to make your trade.nnYou can’t sell camels, but they are integral to trading and they’re also worth a little something at the end of the round, sometimes enough to secure the win so use them smartly!nnIn this digital adaptation of the award-winning card game, find a comprehensive interactive tutorial and an extensive campaign mode. Solo play is available at three levels of difficulty. Play online 2 player cross-platform or locally in pass & play mode. Track your achievements within the app and use your Asmodee Digital account to sign on.  Enjoy beautiful illustrations by Vincent Dutrait.nnLanguages available: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.nnJaipur includes: n• A faithful adaptation of Sebastien Pauchons original Jaipur gamen• Online cross-platform 2 player mode n• Local pass & play moden• Solo play against 3 difficulty levels of AIn• An extensive campaign moden• All new artwork by Vincent Dutraitn• Detailed, interactive, turn-by-turn, in-game tutorial.n• Achievement trackingn• No in-app purchases or adsn• Languages available: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish.nnAwards:n2014 Juego del Año Finalistn2011 Games Magazine Best New Family Card Game Winnern2010 Spiel des Jahres Recommendedn2010 Lys Grand Public Finalistn2010 International Gamers Award - General Strategy: Two-playersn2010 Golden Geek Best Card Game Nomineen2010 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nomineen2010 Fairplay À la carte WinnernnTo find more information about Asmodee Digital, please go to http://www.asmodee-digital.comnnHaving an issue? Looking for support? Please contact us: https://asmodee.helpshift.com/a/jaipurnnYou can follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and You Tube!nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/asmodeedigital/nTwitter: https://twitter.com/asmodeedigitalnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/asmodeedigital/nYou Tube: https://www.youtube.com/asmodeedigital

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Good implementation of a great board game. Interestingly, level 3 AI is harder than level 4.

Predrag Bradarić

Jaipur was a fantastic app implementation of the actual card game. Sadly the app hasn't been updated since 2017, and doesn't work in my new phone with Android 12.

Joachim Erdtman

Today I bought the Jaipur game from the Google Play store. I'm using a Nord N100 phone with Android 11. Only when I started the game was I told that the game was intended for an older Android version. While the game did run, some of the visuals were cut off at the edges. During the tutorial the prompt at the bottom of the screen was barely visible at all. I have uninstalled the game but there was never any mention of a refund. How do I get a refund? Can anyone help me?

James Bentley

Was really enjoying, but now it just crashes as soon as I open it. I have restarted, reinstalled and factory reset my phone and it still won't open.

Amanda Brady

Crashes on launch. Pop-up says it doesn't work with latest android.

Alex Freeman

Does not work anymore on newer device

Juhan Voolaid

Updated review: since some of the most recent updates simple things have become hard, trading cards, using camels and just the general UX has fallen down in place of better artwork and graphics. Core game is still great but could do better.

Drew M

I downloaded the game and paid for it. Somehow it stopped working. It was a fun couple of games. Very disappointed.

Abhishek Subramanian

Will not work as it isn't compatible with current android update.

Liz Taber

Own and obsessed with the hard copy as well. The problem with the app version is the campaign. The NPC opponent shouldn't be able to read your starting hand. I am for keeping track of what has been picked up, but 99% of the time the opponent will play against your starting hand rather than picking up an obvious card. Even to play one brown when rubies are showing in a pair. The app is more about beating the RNG than your opponent. Therefore the app is designed out of luck, rather than skill.

Tyler McDowell