Raja Mantri Chor Sipahi is a traditional four-player Indian game played over multiple rounds. In each round, players are randomly assigned one of four roles: Raja (King), Mantri (Minister), Chor (Thief), or Sipahi (Soldier).
These roles are kept secret at the beginning of the round. The King always gets the highest points, while the Minister has to identify the Thief. If the Minister guesses correctly, they and the Soldier earn points. If the guess is wrong, the Thief walks away with the reward.
The game is simple, fun, and full of bluffing, luck, and quick thinking. Great for casual groups or family time!
1. The game is played by 4 players for 10 rounds.
2. Each round, the roles of Raja, Mantri, Chor, and Sipahi are shuffled and assigned randomly.
3. Each player is shown their role privately. The Mantri must guess who the Chor is.
4. After the guess, all roles are revealed.
Scoring:
- Raja: 1000 points đ
- Mantri (if correct guess): 800 points đ¯
- Sipahi (if guess is correct): 500 points đĄī¸
- Chor (if guess is wrong): 800 points đĩī¸ââī¸
5. After 10 rounds, the player with the highest total score wins the game! đ
It's all about observation, intuition, and a little luck. Ready to outsmart your friends?