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Topicanother year of tabletop rankings and writeups
SeabassDebeste
01/09/20 1:12:35 PM
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Peace___Frog posted...

Yes, and it really helps each game feel very unique.

Each food category (ex: appetizer, entree, side, dessert) has a number of foods to choose from before the game, so the deck is customized to what the group wants to go for. Each of the foods have different mechanics (ex: only get points if no one else played miso soup this turn, if you have more than 2 eels you lose points). I almost consider the base game to be like a videogame demo - it's fine for a quick session but once it's done there's not really any point in going back to it. Party is the full game.

does sound a bit more interesting. again, not huge on drafting in general but it at least sounds slightly higher-stakes than regular sushi go.

Naye745 posted...
hardback really feels like the superior version of the game, but i've had fun with both of them

as far as deckbuilders go, they're pretty harmless and enjoyable

"harmless and enjoyable" is accurate - and will describe many games in this tier.
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