Gamewright Sushi Go! – Fast-Paced Pick-and-Pass Sushi Card Game for 2-5 Players, Ages 8+

Gamewright Sushi Go! – Fast-Paced Pick-and-Pass Sushi Card Game for 2-5 Players, Ages 8+

£27.42
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Gamewright Sushi Go! – Fast-Paced Pick-and-Pass Sushi Card Game for 2-5 Players, Ages 8+

Gamewright Sushi Go! – Fast-Paced Pick-and-Pass Sushi Card Game for 2-5 Players, Ages 8+

£27.42
Sale price  £27.42 Regular price 

Gamewright Sushi Go! is a quick-playing card game for 2 to 5 players where you grab the best combination of sushi dishes as cards fly by. The game comes with 108 cards and simple rules, making it easy to learn and play in about 15 minutes. It's designed to reinforce probability, visual discrimination, and strategic thinking, suitable for ages 8 and up (small parts warning).

How Does Sushi Go! Work?

Players take turns picking and passing cards to collect the most valuable sushi combos. Score points for making the most maki rolls or completing a full set of sashimi. Dip your nigiri in wasabi to triple its value, but watch out—dessert cards can eat into your score if you don't leave room. The player with the most points at the end becomes the sushi master.

What's Included in the Box?

  • 108 playing cards featuring sushi dishes like maki, sashimi, nigiri, and dessert
  • Rules of play (plus a handy reference card)

Who Is This Game For?

Sushi Go! is designed for 2 to 5 players ages 8 and older. It's a great family game for game nights, travel, or quick sessions when you have 15 minutes to spare. The mechanics are simple enough for younger players to pick up, yet the strategic decision-making keeps everyone engaged.

Players 2–5
Playing Time About 15 minutes
Ages 8+
Cards 108
Skills Reinforced Probability, visual discrimination, strategic thinking

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can play Sushi Go!?

The game accommodates 2 to 5 players, making it flexible for small groups.

How long does a game typically last?

Each game plays in about 15 minutes, perfect for quick rounds or multiple games in one sitting.

What skills does the game teach?

Sushi Go! reinforces probability, visual discrimination, and strategic thinking as players choose which cards to keep and pass.

Is this game suitable for children?

Yes, it's recommended for ages 8 and up. However, note that it contains small parts, so it's not suitable for children under 3.

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