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Diamond Trust of London

by Jason Rohrer·published by IndiePub

28 August 2012E3
NintendoDS

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With the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme soon to go into effect in a few months, two competing diamond trading companies set out to make as much money as they can in Angola.

Players take on the role of either the owner of the Diamond Trust of London or a company located in Antwerp. The game consists of nine turns and the player who has the most diamonds at the end of those turns wins the game. To acquire the diamonds, players send their three diamond purchasing agents to one of the six locations in Angola Players have to attempt to outbid their competitor in how much they pay a local guide, but have to be careful in not overpaying as money is limited. An agent can then be called back home to deposit any diamonds they accrued.

The game also has an added layer of subterfuge. The opponent's agents can be bribed to reveal what they are up to and a UN inspector. who typically moves around randomly to break up any illegal diamond deals, can also be bribed to cause the opposing player trouble.

The game can be played by either one or two players. The one player game offers seven different difficulty levels of for the computer opponent.

Languages

1 languages, with audio, subtitles and interface
Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English

Also known as

Jason Rohrer with Music by Tom Bailey: Diamond Trust of LondonAlternative title

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Facts

Developer

Jason Rohrer

Publisher

IndiePub

Released

28 August 2012

Platforms

NintendoDS

Age ratings

ESRBE

Tags

Turn-basedBoard gameContemporary