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whovian223 · 11 months
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June 2023 Gaming
June 2023 Gaming #boardgames @_raybird_ @czechgames @gmtgames @Gamewright @beziergames
With Father’s Day coming in June (here’s a link to the Father’s Day post I made in 2019, the first Father’s Day after my dad passed away), meaning that another Sunday Game Day was cancelled (or moved, but I chose to skip it), I figured that my June gaming would be just as bad, if not worse, then my May gaming. But that wasn’t the case! I actually got 20 plays in of 15 games, beating out last…
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mollygomezplanners · 2 years
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Buy Gamewright toys online from Knock On Wood Toys at affordable prices. Gamewright is known for creating the highest quality family games with outstanding play value.
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talenlee · 4 years
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Game Pile: Sushi Go
Game Pile: Sushi Go
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Sushi Go is a Gamewright card game defined by a charming visual aesthetic of cartoon sushi pieces going around the table as a sushi train. Each turn, you take a piece from the sushi in front of you (your hand), and pass the rest of your cards to the next player, representing a rolling line of sushi that you can pick and choose from to cultivate a plate of complementary flavours. There’ll be some…
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totallytabled · 3 years
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I played a few games of Go Nuts For Donuts by @gamewright. This is like Sushi Go but with a different drafting mechanism. Players secretly select a donut from the card row, then simultaneously reveal. If multiple players select the same card it is discarded instead. You will either love or hate this type of gameplay. It is more causal and lucky than Sushi Go, but also potentially more hilarious if you have a group with the right attitude. I wasn't sure how my kids would react. Overall, they found the fun outweighed the frustration. The 2-player game didn't work for me. Three players was great, but I might save this one for 4+. The more the merrier, I bet. -Shaggi @totallytabled . . . #game #games #gaming #gamer #cardgame #boardgame #boardgames #boardgaming #tabletop #tabletopgaming #tabletopgames #bgg #boardgamegeek #donuts #boardgamesofinstagram #boardgamer #gamenight #geek #analoggames #tabled #play #playing #playinggames #instagamer #boardgameaddict #familygamenight #kidsgames #familyfun #familygames (at Oregon , USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIT_bFphgED/?igshid=13flzxm8hso9i
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wepagames · 4 years
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Any Sushi Go Fans? Tonight we played this amazing and fast playing card game. Game: #SushiGo by @gamewright Players: 2 to 5 players Type of Game: Card Game Good for Party Game? No Objective: Grab the best combination of sushi cards to accumulate the most points. Juego: Sushi Go Jugadores: 2 a 5 jugadores Tipo de Juego: Cartas Juego para grupos y/o fiestas? No Objetivo: capturar la mejor combinación de cartas sushi para acumular la mayor cantidad de puntos. #wepagame #wepagames #boricua #boricuatabletop #tabletopboricua #nashvilletabletop #tabletopnashville #tabletoppuertorico #puertoricotabletop #boardgames #juegosdemesa #boardgamesofinstagram #juegosdemesadeinstagram #bgg #bggcommunity #boardgamegeek #boardgameaddict #gamenight #nochedejuegos #nochesdejuegosdemesa #tabletop #tabletopgames #tabletopgamespuertorico #tabletopgamesnashville #coronavirus #socialdistancing #sushigo #gamewright https://www.instagram.com/p/B-jHytnBufA/?igshid=1rjg0l1sh729e
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g33khq · 5 years
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Sushi Go! - The Pick and Pass Card Game is on sal over at Amazon for less than $9 right now! Sushi Go! - The Pick and Pass Card Game by Gamewright From the manufacturer View larger Details: Ages 8 and up2 to 5 playersPlaying time: 15 minutes Sushi Go! The Pick and Pass
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mrjohnangulo · 5 years
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Sushi Roll Headlines Gamewright's 2019 Line-up of New Games
by W. Eric Martin
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• This week I'm doing final preparation for both NY Toy Fair and FIJ in Cannes, France, with the GAMA Trade Show poking its head up in the background and also demanding attention. Avalanche! One of the companies that unveils its entire line for the year at NY Toy Fair is U.S. publisher Gamewright, which features mostly mainstream-friendly titles along with a few games that will also make a splash with the BGG audience. The splashiest title in Gamewright's 2019 line-up is undoubtedly Sushi Roll, a dice-based version of Phil Walker-Harding's Sushi Go!. Here's a quick take on this 2-5 player game that plays in 20 minutes and bears a Q2 2019 release date:
Rice and dice! Roll with your favorite Sushi Go! characters in Sushi Roll. Load up the conveyor belts with savory sushi dice —­­­­ then pick one and pass the rest! Earn points for winning combos like two tempura or a set of sashimi. Grab a menu to re-roll your dice or use chopsticks to swap with an opponent. Be sure to save room for pudding at the end!
• Along similar lines, Gamewright is releasing Rat-a-Tat Roll in Q3 2019, this being a dice-based version of its long-lived Rat-a-Tat Cat card game, which is a souped-up version of the public domain card game Golf. An overview:
Roll around the world with Rat-a-Tat Roll. Move around the board trying to collect low cards (cats) while avoiding high cards (rats). Choose one, two, or three dice, keeping re-roll tokens handy in case you miss your mark. All along, look out for peeks, swaps, and especially the chancy "wild" spots where things could really get dicey! Get the lowest score and win!
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• Gamewright typically releases one or two real-time pattern recognition games each year, and for 2019 there's Guju Guju from designer and artist Ariel Yi Chi Chang. We recorded an overview of this game at SPIEL '17 with the designer on the original version of the game, but if you want the description in words, here it is: Start with a number of fruit cards face up on the table, then divide the other cards equally among the players. On a turn, a player names one of the four types of fruit in the game, then flips over a card from their deck onto a face-up card of this type. If they reveal the same type of fruit that they named, everyone races to cover all of these fruits with cards from their personal deck. Whoever rids their hand of cards first wins! Youtube Video
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• Twin It! from designers Nathalie Saunier, Rémi Saunier, and Thomas Vuarchex is another real-time game, one that first appeared from Cocktail Games in 2017, with Gamewright having debuted its version at PAX Unplugged in November 2018. Twin It! features 135 double-sided cards with 119 wild op art patterns on them, and with the front of a card never matching the back. You can play multiple games with the deck, and the basic one is a standard pattern-recognition twitch game. Divide the deck among all the players. Either taking turns or at whatever pace they wish, players flip cards into the center of the table. As soon as you spot a pair of matching images, race to place an index finger on each member of the pair to claim it. Many images are close to one another, but not identical, so don't be fooled! You can form matches with the top card of a player's deck, so keep your eye on those as well because a matching card can be flipped out of sight if the deck-holder plays it to the table. Some patterns appear three times instead of only two, so even if you've claimed a pair, you might find it snatched away from you if the third image turns up and someone else spots the match first. Whoever claims five pairs first wins. I've played Twin It! a half-dozen times on a review copy from Gamewright, and the images from Vuarchex, co-designer of Jungle Speed, add a lot to the game. Your eyes start bugging out from the psychedelic visuals! The game also has a team version in which you win a pair only if you place a finger on one of the cards and your teammates places their finger on the other one.
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• Other titles coming from Gamewright include This Games Goes to Eleven, in which you ditch cards to a central pile, trying to hit a sum of 11 to pass off cards to others and empty your hand; Bloom, a dice-rolling game in which you collect flowers and try not to pass good dice to others; Punto, in which players try to create lines of 4-5 cards but are restricted in how they can play them; Whozit?, a party game in which you try to get teammates to guess a celebrity target based on how well certain people would do certain tasks; and Hello My Name Is, a party game in which you play trait cards, then race to name someone (whether real or fictional) who fits those traits. Note that This Games Goes to Eleven premiered in 2018 as a title exclusive to the U.S. retail chain Target and is now receiving a wide retail release. from BoardGameGeek News | BoardGameGeek http://bit.ly/2SnIY2V
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Games We Play: Sushi Go Party!
Games We Play: Sushi Go Party!
Try to imagine your daughter saying “sushi go…PARTY!” with a little jump and fist pump. Did you imagine that, awesome, because it is cute as all hell. That is also how our Sushi Go Party by Gamewright session started.
Sushi Go Party is not a new game. Sushi Go Party is an upgraded version of Sushi Go. We love Sushi Go. We played until a card was lost and then waited, patiently, for Sushi Go…
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meeplegamers · 5 years
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Sushi Roll Preview - Gamewright
Sushi Roll Preview – Gamewright
“Sushi Go, and Sushi Roll should have a place on your shelf, and does have a place on mine.”
Josh Hale
Publisher: Gamewright Designer: Phil Walker-Harding Artist: Nan Rangsima Game Type: Drafting, Dice, Initial Year of Release: 2019 Age Range: 8+ Expected Playtime: 20 Min Number of Players: 2-5
Theme and What is it?
In the world of board gaming, the card game Sushi Go, has…
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calvinchu · 6 years
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Sushi Go Party with some of the church buddies :D THIS GAME IS SO CUTE LOLOLOLOLOL it’s kind of like a remix of go fish and poker, but with more aesthetically pleasing cards ahahas . It’s not THAT complicated to explain how the game works, I’m just too lazy to type out the rules/structure BUT YOU SHOULD DEF LOOK IT UP ON YOUTUBE OR SOMETHING because it’s a great + fun game to play with friends :D . Also, look at how cute the cards are!!! Whoever designed these did an A+ job 👍👍👍 :D If anything, you should just play for the sake (haha comment if you got it ;D) of enjoying the artistic cuteness xD . I’ve been getting a lot of DMs to do some sort of hangout at UCI - would you be down for a group board game hangout on campus or somewhere nearby? . Today’s song: “Life Of The Party” by Boys Like Girls . Thanks for hosting @lenny_see @meiwens ! ❤️ ^-^ . #sushigo #sushigoparty #boardgames #instastory #instavideos #instastories #instavids #dailyvlog #lastory #vlogdude @gamewright @anpannan (at Alhambra, California)
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stwallskull · 6 years
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SQUIRMISH COMING SOON TO A STORE NEAR YOU FROM GAMEWRIGHT! Squirmish, the card game of brawling beasties, will be making it's debut this week at the New York Toy Fair as the newest addition to Gamewright's excellent library of games! Here is the new trailer for the game: http://ift.tt/2o9pCwC I had contacted Gamewright last year in hopes that they may want to license Squirmish. Gamewright was my first pick for a publisher for Squirmish, as my daughters and I love many of their games (I recommend Sushi Go! Party, Forbidden Island and Rat-A-Tat Cat, to name a few), all of their games are aimed at the same demographic (casual games that are equally fun for kids and adults), and they have great distribution (the Target up the street from us generally has over half a dozen of their games in stock). To my delight, they were enthusiastic about the prospect of publishing Squirmish... so very soon, Squirmish will be reaching a much wider audience. In collaboration with Gamewright, a number of improvements have been made to the game (like the often-requested square cards... and new googly-eye damage counters!). You can check out the updated Squirmish 2.0 rules here: http://ift.tt/2EtBxA8 Watch for it soon at a store near you! #squirmish #squirmishgame #games #cardgames #gamewright #gaming #toyfair #tabletop #tabletopgames — view on Instagram http://ift.tt/2CouyCJ
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origami-goblin · 7 years
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Raw Review of Sushi Go! I'm not an avid sushi-eater; the texture has always thrown me for a loop. Visually, sushi is incredibly stunning, so I'd be more inclined to stare at photos of sushi than consume it. When sushi is on the menu, however, we order a wide variety and share it amongst our entire group. This camaraderie is the essence of Gamewright's simple card game, Sushi Go! The artwork will grab your interest immediately - there is a childlike personification of nigiri and wasabi that is delightful to behold. Players take turns drafting cards from their hands to form their sushi-plate, scoring based on having multiples of certain kinds. As the cards are passed around, players are forced to keep their heads on a swivel to counter other players' moves while gathering the necessary components for their own plate. The game is fast-paced and simple in concept. Players who are fans of card drafting games will enjoy the familiar mechanic. Having only played with two players, it wasn't difficult to remember the entire card pool for each round, which sometimes left us knowing which cards would simply not yield any points. Playing the game in a group of four would add a much-needed layer of tension and mystery to this pass-and-grab game. Get your artisanal seafood fix with Sushi Go! Rating: 7/10
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