The rep gave us a teach for a 4-player game, and we played an entire game in 25 minutes. I knew I loved this game when I sat down at the Queen Games booth at Gen Con back in 2018 and did a demo of Luxor. Plus, you’ll get points based on the space where each of your adventurers are when the game ends, so jockeying for positioning at the end is really important. Points are scored in a variety of different ways-the sarcophagi give you points, your set collection treasures give you points, and each of your Scarabs give you points too. The game finish of Luxor is built on a timer whenever a second meeple is moved into the sarcophagus chamber, that current round finishes and a winner is declared. Unless you took a card through the Horus action, you’ll then take one card from the draw pile and place it exactly in the middle of your hand of 4 other cards, giving you a new 5-card hand for the next round.
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