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Le Bouffon D'Or - A Game of Nain Jaune

An 18th century French card game of chance and strategy

Requirements

<30
3-5
12+

Description

Le Bouffon D'Or - A Game of Nain Jaune

This 18th century French game may be the oldest card game of its type that is still played today! It was formally called Lindor, and originated as a game of hocs (stops) in which both chance and strategy play a part.

My version is called Le Bouffon D'Or (The Golden Jester) in salute of Mardi Gras, where the color scheme reflects the festive season and the suit of spades has become fleurs.

Nain Jaune (Yellow Dwarf) is a card shedding game that involves a stake board, a deck of 52 playing cards, and multicolored jetons (tokens) in varied shapes. The goal is to build a sequence of cards, ranking low (Ace) to high (King). There are five honor cards which are pictured on the board, and playing them earns you the jetons waiting there! But don't let those cards remain in your hand; if someone goes out before you can play them, they can be costly! The game is played in hands, a hand ending when a player has successfully shed all their cards. The game ends when a player runs out of jetons to pay to the board or other players.

There are two sets of rules included in this game; the original 1760 version where suits are important and play is more intricate, and the more enduring 1790 version that is still played today as a family game.

Similar historic card games are those such as Michigan, a casino type game from the 1920's, Pope Joan a Victorian family game, and Newmarket from the 1880's.

The game includes: - A double sided stake board with two historically inspired designs - A deck of 52 cards in festive Mardi Gras colors - Multicolored jetons for 5 players - Rules for both variations of the game

*This game, while containing jetons for up to five players, can be expanded for up to eight by providing the following amount of tokens (poker chips, coins, additional tokens purchased from gamecrafter, etc) for each additional player: - 20 1 point jetons - 10 5 point jetons - 5 10 point jetons

The game is easy to learn and is suitable for family play, ages 7 and up! A game can take a half hour or more to play, depending on version, amount of jetons, and decided number of hands, so how long you keep the fun rolling is up to you! laissez bon temps rouler! For more history and background on the game, visit: Blank Page | Les Vieux Jours

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Publish Date April 01, 2022
Edition Mardi Gras
Department Games
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More Info Le Bouffon D'Or - A Game of Nain Jaune web site

Why buy this?

  • A historic game with both period and modern rule versions
  • 18th & 19th Century style imagery in Mardi Gras colors
  • Easy to learn and play for ages 7 and up!

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Notes

  • This game contains a premium upgrade called UV Coating that makes the printed components more durable.

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Own It Played It Fun Priced Well High Replay Value Well Written Rules Nice Artwork

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