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Fives Tribes: The Djinns of Naquala

Fives Tribes: The Djinns of Naquala

Crossing into the Land of 1001 Nights, your caravan arrives at the fabled Sultanate of Naqala. The old sultan just died and control of Naqala is up for grabs!

2 - 4 players
13+
40 - 80 min
Universe
Author(s)

What’s in the box

  • 30 Tiles depicting the Sultanate of Naqala
  • 2 Players Sets with 11 Camels and 2 Turn markers each
  • 2 Players Sets with 8 Camels and 1 Turn markers each
  • 16 Yellow, 18 Red, 18 Blue, 18 Green, 20 White wooden Meeples
  • 10 Palaces & 12 Palm Trees
  • 22 Djinn cards
  • 54 Resource cards
  • 96 Victory Coins
  • 1 Bid Order & 1 Turn Order Track
  • A Scoring Pad
  • 5 Djinns & Turn Order Summary Sheets

About Fives Tribes : The Djinns of Naquala

Crossing into the Land of 1001 Nights, your caravan arrives at the fabled Sultanate of Naqala. The old sultan just died and control of Naqala is up for grabs!

The oracles foretold of strangers who would maneuver the Five Tribes to gain influence over the legendary city-state.

Will you fulfill the prophecy? Invoke the old Djinns, move the Tribes into position at the right time and the Sultanate may become yours!

Finding the perfect move is so satisfying. The possibilities are endless. The game is different every time due to the randomized setup. I enjoy playing 2p so you can set up great moves for yourself, even sometimes getting four turns in a row.

CaptainAJRimmer

Perfect base game for me. Just the right level of strategy, randomness, easiness to setup/teach/learn with infinite replayability. My top game of all time for this weight category.

TheYodaMan

Five Tribes has been one of my favorite games ever since it came out; I really enjoy the tactical puzzle and the spatial movement involved in the “mancala” movement. I also like how much depth the game has on repeat plays based on how you set up the

Duodora

A word from the author

After designing a series of smaller games, my inner-self began to insist that I work on something bigger and more substantial,” said Five Tribes creator, Bruno Cathala. “While I’ve already played the prototype hundreds of times, it’s still the game I want to play most often. So please don’t hesitate to come to play with me at festivals – I never grow tired of Five Tribes!