One for two plays each one dealer in distant Rajasthan. The goal is two to three rounds (of about 10 minutes each) skilled than his opponent to exchange goods on the market and sell it. Who has acquired this way at the end of the game the most gold coins, is the purveyor of the Maharaja and won the game. :)
The 6 types of goods leather, spices, silk, silver, gold and diamonds, as well as camels are represented as playing cards and really as beautiful as on the sales picture can be seen here. When selling goods obtained as lovingly designed chips with different gold value.
The mix of luck and tactics work exemplary. The actions Sale of Goods or commodity exchange must be weighed well. A pinch of willingness to take risks, but it is also luck strategy determined at the end the winner of the game.
The game manual is clearly written and with helpful sample images, so that the rules are internalized by a game.
The material is beautiful and durable.
Although the playmaking lasts longer than traditional card games, but contributes to the tactical appeal of the game and visually making ago.
Too bad there is not a version for more than two players.