Rebel Mandala, Board Games
Rebel Mandala, Board Games
Rebel Mandala, Board Games
Rebel Mandala, Board Games
Rebel Mandala, Board Games
Rebel Mandala, Board Games
Rebel Mandala, Board Games
Rebel Mandala, Board Games

Rebel Mandala, Board Games

(5 reviews)

Mandala - a symbol of an ancient and sacred ritual. The colored sand is decomposed in such a way as to create a symbolic map of the world, and then the system is destroyed in a special ceremony, and the sand itself is thrown into the river. In the Mandala 2-player card game you will do your best to score more points than your opponent. The problem is that you'll only determine the value of individual cards during the game! So you have to develop strategies and carefully lay out the colored cards in such a way as to get the most out of the collected sets. What is it about? Each of them is divided into a common zone and two parts belonging to the players. This means that each participant can play cards in two common areas and two parts of the mandala on their side of the table. Each player can only act in his own area and in the common area, but beware - only cards from the common area will be used for scoring! Certain restrictions apply to the lecture: one color may appear in the mandala only once. In practice, this means that the color on the opponent's side can no longer be added to this mandala. Cards from the players' spaces are discarded, and those from the middle are divided among the players. One by one, the players choose a color and add all the cards from their pool to that color. The game ends when one of the players has all 6 suits or the pile of cards is exhausted. Why will you love this game? Mandala is a very neutral title: it has no plot and no self-imposed atmosphere, which makes it even more universal.

Mandala - a symbol of an ancient and sacred ritual. The colored sand is decomposed in such a way as to create a symbolic map of the world, and then the system is destroyed in a special ceremony, and the sand itself is thrown into the river. In the Mandala 2-player card game you will do your best to score more points than your opponent. The problem is that you'll only determine the value of individual cards during the game! So you have to develop strategies and carefully lay out the colored cards in such a way as to get the most out of the collected sets. What is it about? Each of them is divided into a common zone and two parts belonging to the players. This means that each participant can play cards in two common areas and two parts of the mandala on their side of the table. Each player can only act in his own area and in the common area, but beware - only cards from the common area will be used for scoring! Certain restrictions apply to the lecture: one color may appear in the mandala only once. In practice, this means that the color on the opponent's side can no longer be added to this mandala. Cards from the players' spaces are discarded, and those from the middle are divided among the players. One by one, the players choose a color and add all the cards from their pool to that color. The game ends when one of the players has all 6 suits or the pile of cards is exhausted. Why will you love this game? Mandala is a very neutral title: it has no plot and no self-imposed atmosphere, which makes it even more universal.

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Rebel Mandala, Board Games

$69.95

(5 reviews)

Mandala - a symbol of an ancient and sacred ritual. The colored sand is decomposed in such a way as to create a symbolic map of the world, and then the system is destroyed in a special ceremony, and the sand itself is thrown into the river. In the Mandala 2-player card game you will do your best to score more points than your opponent. The problem is that you'll only determine the value of individual cards during the game! So you have to develop strategies and carefully lay out the colored cards in such a way as to get the most out of the collected sets. What is it about? Each of them is divided into a common zone and two parts belonging to the players. This means that each participant can play cards in two common areas and two parts of the mandala on their side of the table. Each player can only act in his own area and in the common area, but beware - only cards from the common area will be used for scoring! Certain restrictions apply to the lecture: one color may appear in the mandala only once. In practice, this means that the color on the opponent's side can no longer be added to this mandala. Cards from the players' spaces are discarded, and those from the middle are divided among the players. One by one, the players choose a color and add all the cards from their pool to that color. The game ends when one of the players has all 6 suits or the pile of cards is exhausted. Why will you love this game? Mandala is a very neutral title: it has no plot and no self-imposed atmosphere, which makes it even more universal.

Mandala - a symbol of an ancient and sacred ritual. The colored sand is decomposed in such a way as to create a symbolic map of the world, and then the system is destroyed in a special ceremony, and the sand itself is thrown into the river. In the Mandala 2-player card game you will do your best to score more points than your opponent. The problem is that you'll only determine the value of individual cards during the game! So you have to develop strategies and carefully lay out the colored cards in such a way as to get the most out of the collected sets. What is it about? Each of them is divided into a common zone and two parts belonging to the players. This means that each participant can play cards in two common areas and two parts of the mandala on their side of the table. Each player can only act in his own area and in the common area, but beware - only cards from the common area will be used for scoring! Certain restrictions apply to the lecture: one color may appear in the mandala only once. In practice, this means that the color on the opponent's side can no longer be added to this mandala. Cards from the players' spaces are discarded, and those from the middle are divided among the players. One by one, the players choose a color and add all the cards from their pool to that color. The game ends when one of the players has all 6 suits or the pile of cards is exhausted. Why will you love this game? Mandala is a very neutral title: it has no plot and no self-imposed atmosphere, which makes it even more universal.