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Board Game Entry
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Information
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| Year Published |
1997
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| # of Players: |
3 − 6
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| User Suggested # of Players |
Best with 4, 5 players Recommended with 3, 4, 5, 6 players (1 voter) [ poll]
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| Playing Time |
30 minutes
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| Mfg Suggested Ages |
12 and up
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(no votes yet) (0 voters) [ poll]
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Category
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Mechanic
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Show Expansions »
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Families
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Players bid for the right to chose which of three locations the 'marker' will go. Once there, any of the players can score for having a corresponding card for that location. However, things are complicated by the fact that your payout for using the card varies with a clock type of mechanism. The goal of the game is score enough points to overtake a non-player scoring token which advances throughout the game.
Awards
1997 Vuoden Perhepeli
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Recommendations
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Cartas de Evento en Español (Event cards in spanish)
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Es el mismo archivo que estaba en el BGG en inglés, ahora traducido al español.
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2008-10-15
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Shanghai by Sid Sackson - English Event Cards
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The zip file contains three jpg images for 16 English language Event Cards for the game SHANGHAI by Sid Sackson. Setup the page to 25% then center print the card front jpgs each to a separate letter sized card stock, then print the card back jpg to the back of the first prints. Rotary trim to the edge of the red card backs, then use a corner punch for rounding the corners if you wish. (Page positioning works best on inkjet printers - my lazer printer does not accurately position front/back.)
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2008-03-21
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Shanghai.pdf
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English rules (formatted)
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2003-12-23
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SHANGHAI.DOC
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2001-01-31
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User Information
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