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Hijara (1995)

Hijara

Hijara is a two-player abstract strategy board game played with small stones, designed by Martin H. Samuel.

Game Components of Hijara

The Game Components of Hijara include:
– Numbered game board
– 35 yellow sun and 35 blue moon small glass stones (extra stones are provided for each player)
– Velour pouch
– Instructions

Game Setup of Hijara

The game is set up with an empty board and a score-keeping “ladder” on either end. Each player chooses a color and takes turns placing their small stones on the board, building and/or blocking point-scoring combinations.

Gameplay Mechanics of Hijara

The objective of the game is to score the most points by placing small stones on the board, building and/or blocking point-scoring combinations. The game board has 16 squares, divided into 4 sections numbered 1 through 4. The game is played in turns, with each player taking turns placing their small stones on the board.

Game Objective of Hijara

The goal of the game is to score the most points by placing small stones on the board, building and/or blocking point-scoring combinations.

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