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== 108 Cards: ==
== Deck Contents ==
* 14x  Tempura
* 14 x Tempura
* 14x  Sashimi
* 14 x Sashimi
* 14x  Dumpling
* 14 x Dumpling
* 12x  2 Maki rolls
* 12 x Maki roll with 2 icons
* 8x  3 Maki rolls
* 8 x Maki roll with 3 icons
* 6x    1 Maki roll
* 6 x Maki roll with 1 icon
* 10x  Salmon Nigiri
* 10 x Salmon Nigiri
* 5x  Squid Nigiri
* 5 x Squid Nigiri
* 5x  Egg Nigiri
* 5 x Egg Nigiri
* 10x Pudding
* 10 x Pudding
* 6x  Wasabi
* 6 x Wasabi
* 4x  Chopsticks
* 4 x Chopsticks


== Setup: ==
== Setup ==
* Shuffle all the cards well and deal the following,  depending on the number of players
The cards are shuffled and dealt as follows,  depending on the number of players:
** In a 2 player game, deal 10 cards to each player.
* In a 2 player game, 10 cards are dealt to each player.
** In a 3 player game, deal 9 cards to each player.
* In a 3 player game, 9 cards are dealt to each player.
** In a 4 player game, deal 8 cards to each player.
* In a 4 player game, 8 cards are dealt to each player.
** In a 5 player game, deal 7 cards to each player.
* In a 5 player game, 7 cards are dealt to each player.
** (Hold your cards in your hand, secret from opponents.)
Your hand of cards is kept secret to you initially, and the rest of the cards become the draw pile for future rounds.
* Place the rest of the cards in a face-down pile in the center of the    playing area.
* Grab a pice of paper and pencil to keep score and designate    one player as the scorekeeper.


== How to play ==
== How to play ==


=== PLAYING A ROUND ===
=== Playing a round ===
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.
The game takes place over 3 rounds, each with multiple turns.


After revealing cards, pass your remaining hand face-down to the player on your left. Everyone picks up their new hands and the next turn begins. You now have a new and smaller hand to choose from.
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.


NOTE: Face-up cards remain with you until the end of the round, when they are scored. It is helpful to group cards of the same type together.
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.


==== USING WASABI ====
==== Using Wasabi ====
If you choose a squid, salmon or egg nigiri card, and already have a wasabi card in front of you, then this nigiri must be placed on top of the wasabi. This is to show that the nigiri has been dipped in wasabi and has tripled in value!
If you choose a squid, salmon or egg nigiri card, and already have a wasabi card in front of you, then this nigiri is placed on top of the wasabi. This shows that the nigiri has been dipped in wasabi and has tripled in value!


NOTE: You may have multiple wasabi cards in front of you but only 1 nigiri card may be placed on each wasabi card.
You may have multiple wasabi cards in front of you but only 1 nigiri card may be placed on each wasabi card. You should play the wasabi before the nigiri, for it to triple the value.


==== USING CHOPSTICKS ====
A wasabi without a nigiri scores nothing.
 
==== Using Chopsticks ====
If you already have a chopsticks card in front of you, you may take 2 sushi cards on a future turn!
If you already have a chopsticks card in front of you, you may take 2 sushi cards on a future turn!


Here’s how it works: Choose the first card you would like from your hand as usual. Before everyone else reveals their cards, call out “Sushi Go!” and take a second card from your hand, also placing it face-down on the table. Then all players reveal their cards.
To use it, you just choose two cards instead of one on your turn. When cards are revealed, call out “Sushi Go!!”
 
The chopsticks card is then put back into your hand. This means it will now be passed to the next player, who may take it to use again.


Before passing hands, put the chopsticks card back into your hand. This means it will now be passed on, and other players may take it to use again.
NOTE: You may have multiple chopsticks cards in front of you but may only use 1 per turn. Any unused chopsticks at the end scores nothing.


NOTE: You may have multiple chopsticks cards in front of you but may only use 1 per turn.
=== Ending a round ===
When there is only one card left in the hand you receive, it will automatically be played 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!)


== ENDING A ROUND ==
Now the cards you have collected are scored as follows:
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!)


Now score the cards you have collected, as follows:
== Scoring ==
==== Maki Rolls ====
The maki roll icons, at the top of each maki card, are totalled for each player. A maki card may have 1 to 3 icons on it.


=== Scoring ===
The player with the most icons scores 6 points. If multiple players tie for the most, they split the 6 points evenly (ignoring any remainder) and no second place points are awarded.
==== MAKI ROLLS ====
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 (ignoring any remainder) and no second place points are awarded.


The player with the second most icons scores 3 points. If multiple players tie for second place, they split the points evenly (ignoring any remainder).
The player with the second most icons scores 3 points. If multiple players tie for second place, they split the points evenly (ignoring any remainder).
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Example: Chris has 5 maki roll icons, Phil has 3, Amy has 3 and Lisa has 2. Chris has the most and so scores 6 points. Phil and Amy tie for second place, and so divide the 3 points between them, scoring 1 point each. Lisa scores nothing.
Example: Chris has 5 maki roll icons, Phil has 3, Amy has 3 and Lisa has 2. Chris has the most and so scores 6 points. Phil and Amy tie for second place, and so divide the 3 points between them, scoring 1 point each. Lisa scores nothing.


==== TEMPURAA ====
==== Tempura ====
set of 2 tempura cards scores 5 points. A single tempura card is worth nothing. Youmay score multiple sets of tempura in a round.
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.


==== SASHIMI ====
==== Sashimi ====
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!
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!


==== DUMPLINGS ====
==== Dumplings ====
The more dumpling cards you have, the more points you will score, as follows:
The more dumpling cards you have, the more points you will score, as follows:
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==== NIGIRI AND WASABI ====
==== Nigiri and Wasabi ====
A squid nigiri scores 3 points. If it is on top of a wasabi card it scores 9 points.
A squid nigiri scores 3 points. If it is on top of a wasabi card it scores 9 points.


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A wasabi card with no nigiri on it scores nothing.
A wasabi card with no nigiri on it scores nothing.


==== CHOPSTICKS ====
==== Chopsticks ====
A chopsticks card scores nothing.
A chopsticks card scores nothing.


== STARTING A NEW ROUND ==
== Starting the next round ==
Announce your scores from the previous round for the scorekeeper to record.
Cards from the previous round are discarded, except for puddings cards which are kept in your fridge to be scored at the end of the game.
 
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.
Players are dealt a new hand of cards from the draw pile.


== ENDING THE GAME ==
== Ending the game ==
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.
The game ends after round 3. Sushi cards are scored the same as in rounds 1 and 2, and the pudding cards are now also scored.


==== PUDDINGS ====
==== Puddings ====
The player with the most pudding cards scores 6 points. If multiple players tie for the most, they split the points evenly (ignoring any remainder).
The player with the most pudding cards scores 6 points. If multiple players tie for the most, they split the points evenly (ignoring any remainder).


The player with the fewest pudding cards(including players with none) loses 6 points. If multiple players tie for the least, they split the lost points evenly (ignoring any remainder)
The player with the fewest pudding cards (including players with none) loses 6 points. If multiple players tie for the least, they split the lost points evenly (ignoring any remainder).


Example: Chris has 4 pudding cards, Phil has 3 and Lisa and Amy each have 0. Chris has the most and so scores 6 points. Lisa and Amy tie for the least and so divide the lost 6 points between them, each losing 3 points.
Example: Chris has 4 pudding cards, Phil has 3 and Lisa and Amy each have 0. Chris has the most and so scores 6 points. Lisa and Amy tie for the least and so divide the lost 6 points between them, each losing 3 points.
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NOTE: In a 2 player game, no one loses any points for puddings. Only the points for most pudding cards are awarded.
NOTE: In a 2 player game, no one loses any points for puddings. Only the points for most pudding cards are awarded.


== AND THE WINNER IS... ==
== And the winner is... ==
Whoever has the most points after 3 rounds is the winner. In case of a tie, whoever has the most pudding cards wins!
The player with the most points after 3 rounds is the winner. In case of a tie, whoever has the most pudding cards wins!
 
==Variants==
* Pass both ways: Players pass cards anticlockwise in the second round.
* Soy sauce: If you have the most colours, you score 4 points. Only 1 soy sauce may be scored each round.

Revision as of 11:21, 24 January 2021

Deck Contents

  • 14 x Tempura
  • 14 x Sashimi
  • 14 x Dumpling
  • 12 x Maki roll with 2 icons
  • 8 x Maki roll with 3 icons
  • 6 x Maki roll with 1 icon
  • 10 x Salmon Nigiri
  • 5 x Squid Nigiri
  • 5 x Egg Nigiri
  • 10 x Pudding
  • 6 x Wasabi
  • 4 x Chopsticks

Setup

The cards are shuffled and dealt as follows, depending on the number of players:

  • In a 2 player game, 10 cards are dealt to each player.
  • In a 3 player game, 9 cards are dealt to each player.
  • In a 4 player game, 8 cards are dealt to each player.
  • In a 5 player game, 7 cards are dealt to each player.

Your hand of cards is kept secret to you initially, and the rest of the cards become the draw pile for future rounds.

How to play

Playing a round

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.

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.

Using Wasabi

If you choose a squid, salmon or egg nigiri card, and already have a wasabi card in front of you, then this nigiri is placed on top of the wasabi. This shows that the nigiri has been dipped in wasabi and has tripled in value!

You may have multiple wasabi cards in front of you but only 1 nigiri card may be placed on each wasabi card. You should play the wasabi before the nigiri, for it to triple the value.

A wasabi without a nigiri scores nothing.

Using Chopsticks

If you already have a chopsticks card in front of you, you may take 2 sushi cards on a future turn!

To use it, you just choose two cards instead of one on your turn. When cards are revealed, call out “Sushi Go!!”

The chopsticks card is then put back into your hand. This means it will now be passed to the next player, who may take it to use again.

NOTE: You may have multiple chopsticks cards in front of you but may only use 1 per turn. Any unused chopsticks at the end scores nothing.

Ending a round

When there is only one card left in the hand you receive, it will automatically be played 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!)

Now the cards you have collected are scored as follows:

Scoring

Maki Rolls

The maki roll icons, at the top of each maki card, are totalled for each player. A maki card may have 1 to 3 icons on it.

The player with the most icons scores 6 points. If multiple players tie for the most, they split the 6 points evenly (ignoring any remainder) and no second place points are awarded.

The player with the second most icons scores 3 points. If multiple players tie for second place, they split the points evenly (ignoring any remainder).

Example: Chris has 5 maki roll icons, Phil has 3, Amy has 3 and Lisa has 2. Chris has the most and so scores 6 points. Phil and Amy tie for second place, and so divide the 3 points between them, scoring 1 point each. Lisa scores nothing.

Tempura

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.

Sashimi

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!

Dumplings

The more dumpling cards you have, the more points you will score, as follows:

Dumplings:   1    2    3     4     5  or more
Points:      1    3    6    10    15

Nigiri and Wasabi

A squid nigiri scores 3 points. If it is on top of a wasabi card it scores 9 points.

A salmon nigiri scores 2 points.If it is on top of a wasabi card it scores 6 points.

An egg nigiri scores 1 point.If it is on top of a wasabi card it scores 3 points.

A wasabi card with no nigiri on it scores nothing.

Chopsticks

A chopsticks card scores nothing.

Starting the next round

Cards from the previous round are discarded, except for puddings cards which are kept in your fridge to be scored at the end of the game.

Players are dealt a new hand of cards from the draw pile.

Ending the game

The game ends after round 3. Sushi cards are scored the same as in rounds 1 and 2, and the pudding cards are now also scored.

Puddings

The player with the most pudding cards scores 6 points. If multiple players tie for the most, they split the points evenly (ignoring any remainder).

The player with the fewest pudding cards (including players with none) loses 6 points. If multiple players tie for the least, they split the lost points evenly (ignoring any remainder).

Example: Chris has 4 pudding cards, Phil has 3 and Lisa and Amy each have 0. Chris has the most and so scores 6 points. Lisa and Amy tie for the least and so divide the lost 6 points between them, each losing 3 points.

On the rare occasion that all players have the same number of pudding cards, no one scores anything for them.

NOTE: In a 2 player game, no one loses any points for puddings. Only the points for most pudding cards are awarded.

And the winner is...

The player with the most points after 3 rounds is the winner. In case of a tie, whoever has the most pudding cards wins!

Variants

  • Pass both ways: Players pass cards anticlockwise in the second round.
  • Soy sauce: If you have the most colours, you score 4 points. Only 1 soy sauce may be scored each round.