Sushi Go! – The Pick and Pass Card Game

December 18, 2015 - Comment

Pass the sushi! In this fast-playing card game, the goal is to grab the best combination of sushi dishes as they whiz by. Score points for making the most maki rolls or for collecting a full set of sashimi. Dip your favorite nigiri in wasabi to triple its value. But be sure to leave room

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Pass the sushi! In this fast-playing card game, the goal is to grab the best combination of sushi dishes as they whiz by. Score points for making the most maki rolls or for collecting a full set of sashimi. Dip your favorite nigiri in wasabi to triple its value. But be sure to leave room for dessert or else you’ll eat into your score! Gather the most points and consider yourself the sushi master!

Product Features

  • Includes 108 cards
  • Rules of play
  • Reinforces probability, visual discrimination and strategic thinking
  • 2 to 5 players
  • Playing time: 15 minutes

Comments

A customer says:

Where art thou, spicy tuna? – Cute Game I don’t regret buying this game, and would even recommend it. It’s different, quick to play (all players to a certain degree are playing at once, so you’re always engaged), and at a good price-point. Young and old can both enjoy it. But all the other super positive ratings needed a little balance here. For example, my family and I had only played it two times before we wished there were more cards so there could be some variety (where art thou, spicy tuna!). They could have easily added 2 or…

C. Stone says:

Adorable, Quick, and Simple. Great Family Game. This game is a great family game. The concept and the gameplay are very simple and easy to understand. However, that doesn’t mean it’s not fun! 

Rebecca Lowell says:

Fun little game! This is a kickstarter game hitting the big time. Super fun little card drafting game. I was excited to get it a few days ago. Husband and 7 year old and I played our first game. I won by one point, 7 year old had a good run, but we all need a couple more games to work on strategy. 

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