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Jägersro

Players

2-5

Time

?-?

Age

9+

Weight

1.94

Rating

6.10

Fit

Teach 2.3

Teaching signal

Replay 3.9

High replayability

Interaction 3.7

Highly interactive

Scaling 4.0

Scales well

Strategy 4.5

Deep strategy

Control 3.8

More strategic control

Table feel

Jägersro has a high level of direct confrontation and strategic depth in confrontation. Players need to frequently pay attention to and react to others' strategies and turns. However, there is less emphasis on cooperation in the game.

Replay value

Jägersro has a high variability gameboard, offering different experiences each time it is played. The presence of expansions adds new content and gameplay elements, enhancing replay value. The game provides deep strategic possibilities and room for players to improve their strategy over time. The player interaction score is average. Jägersro scales well with different numbers of players without compromising its appeal or balance. The game is moderately easy to learn, striking a balance between depth and accessibility. Overall, Jägersro has a strong replayability score of 7.8.

Luck profile

Jägersro has a moderate influence of luck. Random elements have minimal impact on the game outcome, and players have substantial ability to mitigate randomness through strategic decisions and planning. The game outcome is primarily determined by player strategy and decisions, with luck playing a minor role.

Overview

Buy horses and participate in horse races, as well as buy shares in the different companies, so you, after all completed races, have the biggest fortune. You have possibilities to make profits on your horses, your companies and the other companies you have interest in. Every horse has pre-determined number of moving spaces for each turn, which is written on it's information card. The winner is the player who has collected most values in money, horses, shares in a syndicate and obligations after 10 races, which are run depending on which type of horses, who are eligible for each race. Each player may only participate with two horses in each race. You may shorten the game by pre-selecting a fewer number of races (5 are recommended). Was first published under the name Jägersrospelet by Alga in Sweden, in 1941; this may be a completely different game though, as the component mix and game board seem to be very different from later versions of Jägersro. Jägersro is a famous racing stadium for horses in the city of Malmö.

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Credits

Designers

1
Jan Jangö

Artists

2
Anders Jeppsson Per Sjöholm

Publishers

4
Alga Drechsler Morton Productions Ltd Otto Maier Verlag