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Jinja game box featuring the title 'Jinja' prominently displayed against a vibrant background of a Japanese shrine gate (torii) and cherry blossoms, symbolizing the building of the shrines of Japan. The design includes a colorful sky and artistic elements that evoke a sense of tranquility and cultural heritage.
Jinja board game by WizKids/NECA displayed on a table. The game board features colorful regions, tokens, and player cards. A black bag is also included in the image.
A colorful board game set on a detailed map featuring different regions with player pieces in various colors. Cards and tokens are visible, showcasing gameplay elements. The board includes areas for scoring and actions, enhancing the visual appeal of strategic play.
Jinja game by WizKids/NECA featuring beautifully illustrated cards depicting mythical characters and environments such as River, Forest, and Wind, each with unique gameplay instructions.
A set of colorful game cards from the Jinja game by WizKids/NECA. The cards feature beautiful artwork depicting shrines, landscapes, and various objectives like controlling shrines in different regions. The top left card indicates the number '3' and describes an objective related to shrine control, while other cards feature numbers '10' and 'X' with corresponding game instructions. The overall theme showcases a rich cultural aesthetic.

Jinja

WizKids/NECA SKU: 50891 Barcode: 634482875360

$49.99

Jinja is colorful worker placement game about building shrines across Japan. You must place workers at key locations around Japan to activate one of thirteen different actions or build at one of seven different territories. To earn the highest honor, you must plan your strategy, time your construction, and be a little bit lucky. Jinja features evocative illustrations and high-quality components, with custom plastic miniatures representing the shrines, painted meeples to represent the workers, screenprinted score trackers, and a custom multi-color Mask die.

The game board is an illustrated map of Japan divided into territories with a limited number of temple sites. Over five seasons, players place workers on one of the thirteen actions or seven territories as they work towards their different goals. Building a Shrine earns honor and special abilities

Jinja adds replayability with variable goals and events. Omikuji, or "fortunes," are secret goals that score you bonus points if your shrines are on key locations. Kitsune cards are randomly chosen for each game, providing different discounts, bonuses, and abilities that change with the seasons.

Throughout the game you can exchange deed cards for territory, leave it up to luck by rolling the mask die for bonuses, and revisit your territories to build up your resource supply. At the end of the game, players also get bonuses for having the most shrines in each region.

Age: 12+

Play Time: 45-60 mins

Player Count: 2-5

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