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Deck Contents

181 cards

  • x12 Nigiri (egg, salmon, squid)

Sushi Rolls

  • x12 Maki
  • x12 Temaki
  • x12 Uramki

Appetizers

  • x8 Tempura
  • x8 Sashimi
  • x8 Dumpling
  • x8 Eel
  • x8 Tofu
  • x8 Onigiri
  • x8 Edamame
  • x8 Miso Soup

Specials

  • x3 Chopsticks
  • x3 Soy Sauce
  • x3 Tea
  • x3 Menu
  • x3 Spoon
  • x3 Special Order
  • x3 Takeout Box
  • x3 Wasabi

Desserts

  • x15 Pudding
  • x15 Green Tea Ice Cream
  • x15 Fruit

Differences from Original Game

Besides new cards here are some notable differences.

  • 6 to 8 players. Original is 5p max.
  • Number of cards dealt to each player at start
    • 2p 10 cards (same as original)
    • 3p 10 cards (+1 more than original)
    • 4p 9 cards (+1 more than original)
    • 5p 9 cards (+2 more than original)
    • 6p 8 cards (new)
    • 7p 8 cards (new)
    • 8p 7 cards (new)
  • Original game 10 Pudding dessert cards shuffled in

Sushi Go Party! a certain number of dessert cards are dealt each round

  • 2-5p Round#1 (5 desserts), Round#2 (3 desserts), Round#3 (2 desserts)
  • 6-8p Round#1 (7 desserts), Round#2 (5 desserts), Round#3 (3 desserts)

Rule changes

    • Pudding and Maki share full points now as before they were split
    • Pudding +6 most / -6 fewest
    • Maki +6 most / +3 2nd most / +2 3rd most (+2 only 6-8p)
    • Multiple Soy Sauce can be scored unlike in the original Promo card


Game modes

  • Sushi Go! (2-6p) (original game but can now play 6p)
  • Sushi Go Party! (2-8p)
  • Menu Selection
    • First player selects
      • First player selects one suggested menu
    • Random among suggested menus
      • Random selection among suggested menus
    • My First Meal 2-8p (for new players)
      • Nigiri, Maki, Tempura, Sashimi, Miso Soup, Wasabi, Tea, Green Tea Ice Cream
    • Sushi Go! 2-6p (classic original game)
      • Nigiri, Maki, Tempura, Sashimi, Dumpling, Chopsticks, Wasabi, Pudding
    • Party Sampler 3-6p (fresh and new taste)
      • Nigiri, Temaki, Tempura, Dumpling, Tofu, Wasabi, Menu, Green Tea Ice Cream
    • Master Menu 3-8p (seasoned players)
      • Nigiri, Temaki, Onigiri, Tofu, Sashimi, Spoon, Takeout Box, Fruit
    • Points Platter 3-6p (score big points)
      • Nigiri, Uramaki, Onigiri, Dumpling, Edamame, Special Order, Tea, Green Tea Ice Cream
    • Cutthroat Combo 3-8p (in your face)
      • Nigiri, Temaki, Eel, Tofu, Miso Soup, Spoon, Soy Sauce, Pudding
    • Big Banquet 3-8p (best with 6-8p)
      • Nigiri, Maki, Tempura, Dumpling, Eel, Spoon, Chopsticks, Green Tea Ice Cream
    • Dinner for Two 2-6p (best with 2p)
  • Pass Both Ways

In rounds 1 and 3, cards are passed to the left, in round 2 cards are passed to the right.

  • 2 Player Variant

Players get only 5 cards on the first turn of one round, then draw one extra card at the beginning of each of the 5 following turns.

Playing a round

You are at a fancy sushi restaurant which is not tabehodai (all-you-can-eat). So you need to order each item separately creating oshii (delicious) combinations.

The game takes place over 3 rounds, each with multiple turns. On each turn, all players simultaneously choose any 1 card from their hands that they would like to keep. When each player has done this, the chosen cards are revealed. The cards you chose will remain in front of you on your sushi belt until the end of the round. Desserts are placed in the refrigerator for round 1 and round 2.

Your remaining hand is then passed to the player on your left, and you receive a new hand from the player on your right. Your next turn begins with fewer cards to choose from.