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It's a party platter of Mega Maki, Super sashimi, and endless edamame in this expanded version of the best-selling card game. You still earn points by picking winning sushi combos, but now you can customize each game by choosing a La carte from a menu of more than 20 delectable dishes. What's more, up to 8 players can join in on the sushi-feast let the good times roll!.
It's a party! This party platter of Mega make, super sashimi, and endless edamame in this expanded version of the best-selling card game.
Sushi go! For larger appetites! You still earn points by picking winning sushi combos, but now you can customize each game by choosing a la carte from a menu of more than 20 delectable dishes. What's more, up to 8 players can join in on the sushi-feast… let the good times roll!
Customize your difficulty level! This deluxe edition features opportunities to customize your playing experience.The overall game is basically the same, the variety of cards offers many new opportunities. You'll also notice that the strategy changes
Each player chooses 1 card that they would like to keep and places it face-down. Everyone reveals their cards by turning them face-up. After revealing, pass your remaining hand face-down to your left. Pick up this new hand and the next turn begins.
What's in the box? Sushi go party! Contains: 181 playing cards, 22 menu tiles, 8 wooden pawns, 1 game board and of course…the rules!
Reviewer: R.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Favorite Game
Review: Highlights: This game is worth it, well thought out, anybody can play and enjoy it, can be set up for strategy or easy play, always makes a hit at parties, and even little kids can play (WITH adults) and everybody can have fun. Included in box: clear, well written rules, a "menu" board, cards, point-keeping playing pieces, and a useful card sorter at the bottom of the box.Sushi Go Party is the next game out after Sushi Go. At first glance we avoided buying this as we thought it looked like an empty money-grabber sequel with no real additions. This was FALSE. If in doubt between Sushi Go and Sushi Go Party - buy Sushi Go Party. We own Sushi Go, and it's really great, but Sushi Go Party includes Sushi Go and has fantastic additional gameplay, endless options, fun, and strategy and/or easy play (depending on cards chosen for an individual game).The main differences: Sushi Go includes a deck of cards which you deal from three times (three rounds in each game). Sushi Go Party includes several varieties of cards that CAN be included, but the main difference in game play to the original is that the cards in the deck chosen for a three round game is SHUFFLED in between rounds. SG Party includes a game board that helps you keep count of points gained (necessary for a few of the cards during a round, such as Uramaki).The game board acts as both a score keeper and a menu. Points are shown by moving a colorful mini soy sauce around the numbered blocks around the edge of the board. The "menu" aspect is shown by the representational cardboard cards put in the middle of the board - these are the cards that will be in play through the three rounds of a single game. The cards are basically divided into types of cards, and the menu helps you create your own playing deck types. The manual lists some game types that are advised, such as original (Sushi Go) but you can invent your own - we've played with no desserts, for example. Cards are broken up into types and a certain number of these are advised per game: 1 Maki per game, 3 appetizers, 2 Specials, 1 Dessert.Cards include:Nigiri;Maki: Maki, Uramaki, Temaki;Standard Sushi Go Appetizers: Dumpling, Sashimi, TempuraNew Appetizers: Edamame, Eel, Onigiri, Miso, Tofu;Specials: Chopsticks, Wasabi, Menu, Takeout Box, Soy Sauce, Spoon, Special Order, TeaDesserts: Pudding, Green Tea Ice Cream, FruitIf too many cards are overwhelming at first, and you've never played Sushi Go, play a practice round with only nigiri cards to start seeing how play works. Pick one card, pass your hand, everyone flips their chosen card. Once everybody gets this, add in new cards. Basically each card has it's own rules for play, and as you add in new cards it can get more complex with more strategy. Our little one has won just playing cards he liked, though, so don't discount the kids. Most of the cards have pretty easy rules printed on the cards themselves but it doesn't require reading to play. I wouldn't advise playing with a few of the specials cards (edamame and spoon cards for example) with little ones though.We love this game and play it over and over. Adults love it. Kids love it. And it's fun to play with even a mixed crowd of kids and adults. My kids and nieces (ages four and up) can play. That's quite a bonus for a game. Teach the card types one at a time and even little ones can play - we've successfully taught a three year old to play basic Sushi Go. If you don't have room for many games in your house, go for this one. You won't regret it. Highly advised for adults and kids alike!
Reviewer: Xavier
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent sequel, basically invalidates the original game.
Review: If you like Sushi Go you owe it to yourself to buy this. At the start, you choose a set of food items that will be used during the game, shuffle those cards together into a deck, and play just like the original game, using that deck. With a large variety of new card types added, this makes it so every game can be different, or you can find a deck combination that you find particularly fun and play with that.You can also just play the original game, by choosing only the original foods.One much needed improvement over the original is the addition of a board for score tracking. No more pen and paper score keeping!For those of you not familiar with the original game, Sushi Go (and now Sushi Go Party) is a fantastic family game that's fast paced, easy to learn, and simple but with a nice amount of depth and decision-making. It's a "pick and pass" game where you choose a card from your hand to play, pass your hand to the next player (and receive a new hand yourself) and repeat until the hands run out. If you've ever played 7 wonders, this game is like a much simpler version of that. The cards all are worth different amounts of points depending on how/when you play them. For example some cards multiply future cards, and some cards only give you points if you acquire sets of them. At the end of three rounds everyone totals up their score (including desserts!) to decide the winner. It's a light weight, enjoyable game that plays in less that 30 minutes.Also all the cards are colorfully illustrated with adorable sushi critters. 10/10!
Reviewer: Laura
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun for everyone!
Review: I was recommended this game, and got it as a "family gift". We have had it for a few months now, and it is so much fun! Everyone that I've played it with loves it! It is quick, and great for family game nights or for parties. I enjoy the re-playability of the game. As a deck-building game, it comes with eight dishes/categories for each gameplay (Nigiri, Sushi Roll, 2 Specials, 3 appetizers, and 1 dessert). These can be switched out for each game, meaning that each time, it can have a unique feel and set of abilities. The rules are fairly easy to learn, and setup is not difficult. I have yet to play this with children, but I imagine that older kids will enjoy this game a lot (especially because it is more of a strategy game and involves some mental math during gameplay). It is colorful, fun, and fast-paced! The board is very thick and the game seems very sturdy. I like that it comes in a tin container! I definitely recommend!
Reviewer: Brad R. Warren
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: We love this game
Review: Really fun, easy to learn, and good replayability. The board doesn't sit flat though but whatevs.
Reviewer: Shani Connors
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love this game
Review: This is great because itâs like five games in one. Fast and fun
Reviewer: xpcppc
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Several expansions on the small set give variety in this version
Review: It's a good group game. This is a like the small version but also has a bunch of expansions that allow you to play with different sets of cards. If you think you'll play more than a couple times, it's worth getting this. Note: The metal "Party" box is maybe 6 or 8 times larger than in the small version. Also, the cards are super cute, so it's fun to get to see the whole set.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Não vem na caixa de metal. A qualidade não é das piores, mas não vale o preço cobrado.
Reviewer: Saumya Bisht
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Great party game for friends and family.
Reviewer: Lari_Kai
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Schönes Spiel welches wir für die regelmäÃige Kenner-Spiel-Runde als Lückenfüller/Abschluss geholt haben⦠das Prinzip ist ähnlich â7 Wondersâ, nur nicht ganz so kleinteilig. Einmal verstanden spielt es sich schnell und ist einfach erklärt.Achtung: Das Spiel ist auf Englisch. Auf YouTube konnten wir für die Metall-Edition nur englische Videos finden, da die deutschen Videos alle mit einer älteren Version arbeiten, die anders aussieht. Für uns war das kein Problem, man sollte es aber wissen, wenn man zB kein Englisch kann.Das Spiel ist ab 8 Jahren gut eingeordnet. Es ist kein Kennerspiel. Zu zweit ist es spielbar, uE aber lame. Man sollte schon mind. zu dritt oder mit noch mehr Personen an den Start gehen.Wir empfehlen das Spiel weiter.
Reviewer: Cris Audi ð
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: ***Entrega***El pedido llegó al dÃa siguiente y en buenas condiciones, habÃa visto que a algunas personas les llegaba con golpes y es debido a que no le ponen el embalaje adecuado, pero en mi caso llegó muy bien.***Juego***El juego me encantó, los $600 pesos que cuesta se hacen notar en la excelente calidad de los materiales de las cartas y el tablero, los artes tan bien elaborados y las reglas ingeniosas.Nunca habÃa jugado un juego de este estilo y por ende me costó un poco leer y entender las instrucciones antes de jugar, pero una vez que empiezas la primera ronda se vuelve cada vez más sencillo, eso si, les recomiendo tener un nivel de inglés bueno si quieren entender las instrucciones del juego o buscarlas en internet en español. Nota: El manual de instrucciones esta súper bien hecho y es bastante entendible una vez que le agarras la onda.Lo genial de este juego es que es muy ameno, es rápido y las cartas cuentan con un pequeño acordeón de sus puntuaciones, porque lo que es más fácil de jugar aunque apenas inicies.Si no están convencidos de comprarlos puedo decirles que es una excelente recomendación para cambiar de estilo de juegos de mesa y es apto para edades a partir de los 8 años, aunque es probable que puedan jugar más pequeños porque el juego permite personalizar el menú de reglas para hacerlo tan sencillo o complicado como requieras.En mi caso lo jugué con mi esposa y fue un hit!! Espero que mi reseña les haya sido de utilidad, un abrazo!
Reviewer: vale
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Il pacco è arrivato, come al solito, nei tempi previsti. L'imballaggio era in ottime condizioni.Il gioco si presenta in una scatola di metallo avvolta nel cellophane, molto carina esteticamente. Il contenuto è in perfetto stato, ha una grafica simpatica ed è nel complesso molto piacevole.Il gioco è semplice e adatto anche ai bambini, e l'idea tematica è geniale, vista la "moda" culinaria che vuole il sushi molto popolare e apprezato. Le partite non durano molto, rendendo Sushi Go adatto ad aprire o chiudere una serata di gioco tra amici o parenti. La componente di fortuna certamente esiste, ma gioca un ruolo non eccessivamente rilevante. La strategia, non particolarmente elaborata, permette la fruibilità ai giocatori più giovani e meno avvezzi, senza comunque negare il divertimento anche ai più pratici di giochi da tavolo.
Customers say
Customers find the game fun and easy to learn. They mention it's simple enough for kids, but still fun for teens and adults. They appreciate the variety of game variations to choose from. Customers also like the cute artwork and pacing of the game.
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