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Let the magical strategy game take you to paradise islands! As a powerful Kahuna priest, you‘ll fight exciting duels in order to conquer a paradisiac archipelago in the South Pacific.
Build bridges to link the islands to each other, and try to expand your empire of islands as much as possible through three rounds of the match. You‘ll need a good strategy to do so; but only, if the gods are well disposed towards you, you’ll draw the right cards – and be able to conquer the beach paradise.
Compete with the friendly fisherman, the skilful tattoo artist, the merciless warrior, or the ingenious chieftain. You’ll learn the simple rules of the exciting board game very quickly; however, conquering the island paradise will turn out well only for the best.
Join us on an exciting journey to the South Pacific – but be careful: its magic doesn’t let you go anymore!
- Easy rules for a fast game start
- Campaign mode
- Numerous achievements
- 12 AI opponents with different personalities and tactics provide varied challenges
- Based on the successful board game classic
- Available languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Portuguese
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- Paid
- Board
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Jane Street's fast-paced Figgie card game simulates exciting elements of markets and trading.
Invented at Jane Street in 2013, Figgie was designed to simulate open-outcry commodities trading. Players negotiate trades for cards of different suits over a series of rounds. Like in poker, your objective in Figgie is to make money.
Most of the skill in Figgie is in negotiating trades that benefit both the buyer and seller.
Each Figgie deck contains 40 cards of four suits: two 10-card suits, one 8-card suit, and one 12-card suit. The suit matching each count is random and not known to the players until the end of the round. Only one special suit, the goal suit, has any value. Players attempt to deduce the goal suit while buying and selling cards.
Figgie can be played by 1 to 5 players.
At Jane Street, Figgie is a game we teach and really enjoy playing. Join us!
- Google Play Store
- Free
- Cards
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Kahuna VS.
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November 27, 2024