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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!

    • Game Components
    • Setup
    • Game Play
    • Ending A Round
    • Scoring
    • Starting A New Round
    • End of The Game

    108 cards: 1. 14x Tempura 2. 14x Sashimi 3. 14x Dumpling 4. 12x 2 Maki rolls 5. 8x 3 Maki rolls 6. 6x 1 Maki roll 7. 10x Salmon Nigiri 8. 5x Squid Nigiri 9. 5x Egg Nigiri 10. 10x Pudding 11. 6x Wasabi 12. 4x Chopsticks

    Shuffle all the cards well and deal the following, depending on the number of players: 1. In a 2 player game, deal 10 cards to each player. 2. In a 3 player game, deal 9 cards to each player. 3. In a 4 player game, deal 8 cards to each player. 4. In a 5 player game, deal 7 cards to each player. (Hold your cards in your hand, secret from opponents) ...

    The game takes place over 3 rounds. To start a round, all players simultaneously choose any 1 card from their hands that they would like to keep and place it face-down in front of them. When each player has done this, everyone reveals their chosen cards. After revealing cards, pass your remaining hand face-down to the player on your left. Everyone ...

    When the final remaining card of each hand is passed on, simply place it face-up with the other cards you have collected. (Often this final card won't be of much use, but sometimes an unfortunate player will be forced to leave you with something valuable).

    Each player adds up the maki roll icons at the top of all their maki roll cards. The player with the most icons scores 6 points. If multiple players tie for the most, they split the 6 points evenly...
    A set of 2 tempura cards scores 5 points.A single tempura card is worth nothing. You may score multiple sets of tempura in a round.
    A set of 3 sashimi cards scores 10 points.A single sashimi card or a set of only 2 is worth nothing. You may score multiple sets of sashimi in a round, although this is very hard to do.
    The more dumpling cards you have, the more points you will score, as follows:

    Announce your scores from the previous round for the scorekeeper to record. Discard your cards face-up beside the draw pile. The only exceptions are pudding cards which you keep in front of you to be scored at the end of the game. Deal every player another hand of cards from the draw pile, equal to the amount from the last round.

    After the third round is scored, there will be some cards remaining in the draw pile. These are ignored. Now it's time for dessert! Pudding cards are now scored.

  2. Nov 17, 2023 · Wirecutter senior writer Rose Maura Lorre says: “I keep a couple unopened sets of the game Sushi Go on hand year-round because it’s extremely affordable, practically pocket size, and truly fun ...

  3. Sushi Go! takes the card-drafting mechanism of Fairy Tale and 7 Wonders and distills it into a twenty-minute game that anyone can play. The dynamics of "draft and pass" are brought to the fore, while keeping the rules to a minimum. As you see the first few hands of cards, you must quickly assess the make-up of the round and decide which type of ...

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