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Pass the sushi! In this fast-playing card game, the goal is to grab the best combination of sushi dishes as they whiz by. Score points for making the most maki rolls or for collecting a full set of sashimi. Dip your favorite nigiri in wasabi to triple its value. But be sure to leave room for dessert or else you’ll eat into your score! Gather the most points and consider yourself the sushi master!
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Edward –
Originally posted at http://www.throatpunchgames.com, a new idea everyday!Product- Sushi Go!Producer- GamewrightPrice- ~$13 here http://www.amazon.com/Sushi-Go-Pick-Pass-Card/dp/B00J57VU44/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419311517&sr=8-1&keywords=sushi+goSet-up/Play/Clean-up- 30 minutes (2 to 5 players)TL; DR- Quick family fun. 90%Basics-Hungry for some more quick sushi games? Sushi Go! is a simple family card game that follows many of the same drafting mechanics popular in 7 Wonders and Among the Stars. Players start with a hand of cards and choose a card. All players reveal their chosen cards simultaneously. Some cards are instant point cards like nigiri cards. Other cards are worth more as you gain more of the same card like dumplings. Yet others need a specific number of cards of one type to get any points like tempura where every two score points. And some are worth more depending who has the most of them at the end of the game. There are also wasabi that multiply other cards, and the chopsticks card. If players have a chopstick card, they can shout “Sushi Go!” and take a second card from the same hand of cards. After selecting your card for the round, you pass the cards to the left. When you only have two cards, you choose one card, and then throw the other into the center. After three total hands like this, players determine who has the most points and is the winner.Mechanics- I like a good drafting game. This one plays quick and teaches even quicker. My sister who can’t read scored as many points as I did while my mom scored the least points. It’s a blast to play and won’t require encyclopedic knowledge of some obscure rules. 5/5Theme- Here is where the game suffers. I don’t get the feeling I get from Wasabi of being a chef. This game has cute sushi, but beyond the box and the art, there isn’t really a story here. If story doesn’t matter to you, then this game is great. 3/5Instructions- The instructions are a single booklet that’s less than ten pages. It doesn’t take much to learn and play this game. 5/5Execution- The cards are decent quality and the whole game comes is a metal tin. The art is great and all cutesy. And for less than 15 bucks? Well worth the price of admission. 5/5Summary- This game has the family board game awards all wrapped up, and I can see why. It’s cheap, easy to play, and doesn’t require a ton of priming to get into. It’s a great intro board game that doesn’t break the bank and travels well too. 90%
Kev –
My title said it all, Add this to the Uno, Taco, Pizza, Cat, Farkle, Phase 10 game choices … super fun and schemey also quick games so no one feels stuck for hours.
S. Clark –
This game was easy enough for my 7 year old to learn and is fun for adults. It has become our new favorite family game. The illustrations are adorable. Highly recommend if you need a quick, fun gift for anyone!
Abby B –
I got this game as a gift a while back and decided that it would be a good gift for someone else. This game is fabulous! As someone who likes sushi and has connections to Asian culture, this game is fun. It is easy to figure out – you just have to pair cards well, travels well – it is a small metal carrier, and creates lots of laughter. Very much recommend.
A –
This game is good. It’s easy to learn and get in a few quick games at the start or end of a night. My main problem with this game is the cards. WHY on earth are the cards not directionally agnostic? Every time you deal you will spend 30 seconds flipping over each card that’s upside down and with each turn you will wonder to yourself if anyone else has ever seen a deck of regular playing cards before.
ColoPeltier –
Fun, great for a group but works for just 2 players too.
Anthony L. Cinquino –
I bought this game originally to play with third and fourth graders. Instead though, I played with my adult son and his wife. It was a quick-paced game that involved a variety of strategies and a little luck. I have played many box games, and this is pleasantly different and enjoyable. Definitely a great game for families that like to play games. Seems best played with three or four people. I will eventually get some third or fourth graders to play, but I have not had a chance yet. Anyways, all people involved you have played it, really liked it. Players ages ranged from 35 to 72!
niur –
No lie, I bought this for a sibling thinking it would be dumb, but it’s surprisingly fun. Cute design too.
Seventhsolstice –
My kids and I love this card game. My kids really enjoy playing this and they get really competitive playing. Highly recommended family card game
Micheal H –
Great little game to play with others. I’ve only played it with one other person but it’s still fun to play through multiple times to see how the game goes.