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Tien Zi Que

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Ages 08 and up
Designer Ta-Te Wu
No. of players 2 or less
Playing time 30 minutes
Year 2010
Manufacturer Z-Man Games

Tien Zi Que

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Product Description

Tien Zi Que (TZQ) is an entertaining pocket MahJong for two. It uses unique selection of MahJong cards, and each card is added a color code (blue, green, red, white or black) for special scoring. With exceptional game play and color code, TZQ brings you more fun and strategy than the traditional MahJong. All you need is 5 cards on hand and little or no MahJong knowledge to play. The first player collects 30 points wins the game.

Tien Zi stands for son of the god, and it is also another name for the emperor of China.
Que stands for Sparrow.

Goal / Winning the Game
After creating a Set, player chooses to keep one of the cards for end of the Round scoring. When one player completes five Sets, he calls MahJong and wins the Round immediately. He then uses the one card from each Set to calculate the score point. Player’s score points are accumulated after every winning round, and the player who accumulates 30 or more points wins the game.

Components: 54 cards

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