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ZU Studios  |  SKU: ZSZTHSS12001

ZU Tiles: Hime - Starter Set 1 (First Printing)

€26.33 EUR
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Description

Designer Joshua Bakken
Publisher ZU Studios
Players 2
Playing Time 25-50 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up

ZU Tiles: Hime is a strategic tile placement game based loosely on the creatures of the Chinese Zodiac. Players choose a creature (or creatures) to build customized decks around in order to out think and out play their opponent(s). Players earn points by creating patterns of “compatible squares” using creatures or by battling and capturing opposing creatures. The first player to 12 points wins! Think Collectable Card Game meets Dominoes...but with amazing anime inspired art and super fun tile interactions.

ZU Tiles: Hime is a quick and easy game for the whole family, focusing more on its unique compatibility mechanics than it does on combat. We're hoping you have more fun and more genuine enjoyment of playing vs. the sometimes cutthroat competition that other more competitive deck building games can become. Relax. Take your time. Smile more. Laugh a bit. Enjoy yourself.

—Josh Bakken, Game Designer



Key Highlights:

Quick learn! 8 minutes or less.
Together. Forever. Highly thematic and accessible.
Anime it up! Beautiful kawaii art.
Neigh. LOL! humorous and whimsical special tile powers.
Most impressive. Extensive polishing and development.

Starter Set 1 includes: 2 Pre-Constructed Decks, 40 tiles each, 2 action tiles, 2 reaction tiles, 1 rulebook.

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The box is broken. Maybe because I bought too many games at once.