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DeepFUN.com
Bernie DeKoven
January, 2004
USA |
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Basari is a racing/bidding/bartering/strategy game for three,
or better, four players. It is definitely one of your more
complex games, involving, as it does: racing, bidding, bartering
and strategizing. But it is not one of your more difficult
games - and that's what makes it so noteworthy. That it's
actually possible to do all those things at more ore less
the sametime.Not only possible, but fun.
The race is for score. In fact, the score board is a race
track. The bidding and bartering is for jewels or points.
You start with a showdown, all players choosing between one
of three possible things they're interested in bidding and
bartering for: position, points or jewels. If you're the only
one choosing a particular action, well, then, you go right
ahead and do it. If someone else has made the same choice,
prepare to barter. You need jewels in order to barter. Which
is precisely why you might not be the only one choosing jewels.
Which makes it more of a gamble. Especially if three or more
people also chose jewels.
On the other hand, it doesn't matter how many jewels you
have if you don't win. Which is determined by how many points
you have. Which is determined by your position on the inner
race track. Which determines what everyone is bidding and
bartering for.
OK. So you need to be probably at least ten years old to
deal with all this. And it's going to take some time to learn
the game. And no, it isn't like one of those elegant, perfect
information, Japanese Go experiences. But
it is fun. And often surprising. And not too challenging.
And though you're competing, and though only one of you can
win, there's just enough luck involved to keep you from taking
it seriously.
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