Segongsa

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Segongsa

Score
6.7
Players
2-4
Time
10 to 20 min
Recommended Age
6+
Difficulty
not provided
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Type
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Description

From mining to crafting - become the best jeweler you can be!

In 1905, the world's largest diamond, mined in Transvaal, South Africa, arrived at the British royal court.
The world's greatest jewelers were invited to join the royal family to create a crown for the Queen's coronation.

As a jeweler invited to the royal court, you must create the most elegant and spectacular jewelry in the world.
Open the boxes, cut the gemstone pieces, and create beautiful jewelry that will be chosen by the Queen.

      • Components ***

- 112 Jewel Fragments
- 8 Skill Tiles (3Shovels, 3Pickaxes, 2Pincers)
- 1 Cloth Pocket
- 1 Manual

      • Set of Game ***

1. Put all the jewel fragments into a bag and mix well.
2. Mix the function tiles and place them face down next to the table.
3. Each player should take 2 pieces of jewel fragments randomly from the pocket.
4. Place 1 of the 2 pieces you took in front of you.
5. Hold the remaining piece in your hand so that no one else can see it.

      • Playing the Game ***

1. Play rock-paper-scissors, and designate the winner as the first to go.
2. On your turn, draw 1 piece of jewel fragment from the pocket and add it to your hand.
3. On your turn, choose a piece from your hand and put it down.
(The pieces of jewelry can be turned in any direction you wish, but at least one of the sides must be put together.)
4. When your turn is over, pass the turn to the person to your left.
5. When the jewel is complete by collecting 6 pieces, take 1 skill tile to use that skill.
(If a gem is completed using a skill tile, you cannot import additional skill tiles.)

      • End of Game ***

A. If someone has used the last functional tile or
B. if someone has used the last gem fragment in the pocket,the game will end when the next person and the others all put down their gem fragments.

      • Scoring ***

At the end of the game, the points for each completed gem are added together. Whoever scores the most points wins.

- Diamond : 6points
- Ruby : 5points
- Emerald : 4points
- Sapphire : 3points
- Topaz : 2points
- Amethyst : 1points

—description from the publisher