Vendor: Ferti
Type: Board Games
Price:
43.95
Designer | |
Publisher | Ferti |
Players | 2-6 |
Playtime | 45 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
In The Edict of King Budeaunia, the players search through six piles of tiles, looking for a hot spring.
At the beginning of the game, six piles of nine tiles each are placed on the game board. Each player has two actions each turn and can use these actions to either look at the top tiles in one pile; dig one tile (possibly earning points or money); employ new workers; or get speciality cards. Tiles can be anything from dirt to hard stone, monsters or treasures. The game ends when both hot spring tiles are found. If the same player found both, he wins automatically; if not, the player with the most points earned from various tiles wins.
Takara Island features the same gameplay as The Edict of King Budeaunia, but with a different setting and modified artwork.
Vendor: Blue Orange Games
Type: Board Games
Price:
18.99
Designer | Takahiro |
Publisher | Blue Orange Games |
Players | 3-5 |
Playtime | 15 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
Sushi Draft is a fast little card game that looks good enough to eat! Over three rounds, players draft plates of sushi and collect sushi points, which are drawn randomly. The player with the most diverse menu gets dessert!
Sushi Draft includes a deck of 32 sushi cards (8 ikura, 7 ebi, 6 maguro, 5 tamago, 4 kappa and 2 "wild" triples) and 18 point tokens (three each for the five types of sushi and three for dessert); the point tokens range in value from 1-5, with the more plentiful sushi dishes being worth more points. At the start of each round, players shuffle the cards and receive a hand of six cards. Players simultaneously draft a card from their hand and reveal it, placing it on the table. They then keep one card, pass the remainder to a neighbor, and draft and play again. Once everyone has five cards in front of them, players receive point tokens. Whoever has the most sushi of each type draws a point token of that type at random; if players tie for the most of a type, however, then the player with the secondmost of that type draws the token instead. If all players are tied, then no one scores for that type of sushi. The player with the most types of sushi scores a dessert token at random.
After three rounds, players tally their points, and whoever has the highest score wins!
Vendor: Japon Brand
Type: Board Games
Price:
64.95
Designer | |
Publisher | Japon Brand |
Players | 2-5 |
Playtime | 75 mins |
Suggested Age | 9 and up |