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Djambi

Djambi

L'Impensé Radical · 1968
3–460 min0+ yrs2.6/5 complexity6.6 BGG#15.297 BGG99KidsStrategy
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How do you play Djambi?

Djambi, or Chess of Machiavelli is a game for 4 players that can be played with only 3. There also exists a 5-player version called Pentachiavel. It is a game of treason.

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Djambi box art
official art · L'Impensé Radical

Djambi, or Chess of Machiavelli is a game for 4 players that can be played with only 3. There also exists a 5-player version called Pentachiavel.

It is a game of treason. Each player is the leader of a political party composed of 9 pieces: 1 Leader 1 Journalist 1 Assassin 1 Provoker 1 Necromobile 4 Activists who roam a 9x9square board where all squares are the same except the central one, called The Labyrinth.

All counters move as the Queen in Chess, except the Activist who moves the same but only for two squares. A piece cannot move through another piece, whether alive or dead.

Object of the game: gaining absolute power, that is killing all other leaders. "To do this, all players have the weapons of the actual politics: manipulation, provocation, activism, recuperation, scandal and political crime. The course to power is not a gala dinner, so all pieces can be physically eliminated. In politics, a dead is as encumbrant as a living person, so all dead pieces are kept on the board, face down."

Dead pieces have no color.

The Labyrinth is the basement of the Legal Power, the road to Absolute Power. Only a Leader may stay on this square. It makes its parti play after each opponent. But there, it can be killed by nearly all other pieces.

The Leader: can kill any piece on the board by taking its place. The taken piece is placed on any other adjacent free square of the board, dead.

The Journalist kills a piece that is adjacent to any one of the 4 squares that share a common border with its square. It does this just after having moved. The body lies dead where it was killed. He must move at least one square before killing.

The Assassin, can kill any piece by taking its place. The piece is placed, dead on the place the Assassin was before moving.

The Provoker, mover of the living: can move any living piece if it takes its position. The taken piece is placed on any other free square of the board, alive.

The Necromobile, mover of the dead: can move any dead piece if it takes its position. The taken piece is placed on any other free square of the board, dead.

The Activists can kill a piece by taking its place. The taken piece is placed on any other free square of the board, dead. They CAN'T kill a leader in The Labyrinth.

These are most of the rules. You can find the rest (in French, sorry) at the link below.

game anatomy
Complexity2.6 / 5
BGG rating6.6 / 10
Vibe
KidsStrategy
Language dependence
No in-game text needed
🌐 plays without English
Play time
60 min
Players
3–4
Recommended age
0+ yrs
BGG rank
#15.297
from Trișache · verified

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Q3How do you play Djambi?
Djambi is a abstract strategy game, for 3–4 players, taking ~60 minutes, featuring grid movement. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about Djambi — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does Djambi support?
Djambi is played by 3–4 players.
Q5How long does a game of Djambi take?
A game of Djambi takes about 60 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is Djambi for?
Djambi is recommended from age 0.
Q7How complex is Djambi?
Djambi has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 2.6 out of 5.
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