Sultan (2007) Board Game
Sultan is a card game released in 2007 by designer Sérgio Halaban and André Zatz. It is published by Queen Games and falls under the categories of Arabian, Bluffing, and Card Game. The game is designed for 2-5 players, with a runtime of 30-45 minutes and suitable for players aged 8 and above. The game revolves around auction/bidding and set collection mechanisms.
Game Components of Sultan
How To Setup Sultan
To set up the game, place the game board in the middle of the table with the front side face up. Each player shuffles their 24 money cards and places them face down in a deck. Players also receive a player board. The gem tiles are arranged according to the instructions in the rulebook.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
In **Sultan**, players engage in a strategic bidding process, each trying to outmaneuver their opponents to acquire the most valuable gems. The game is played in rounds, with each round involving an auction where players use their money cards to bid on gems. The hidden nature of the bids adds a layer of suspense and requires players to make calculated risks.
Pros
Cons
Personal Thoughts on Sultan
**Sultan** is ideal for players who enjoy strategic bidding and auction mechanics. It’s a great game for those looking for a mix of strategy and social interaction, as players need to read their opponents’ moves carefully. However, it may not be the best fit for players seeking highly complex or thematic games, as its focus is more on the bidding mechanism rather than a deep narrative.
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