Reddit Reddit reviews Gamewright Sushi Go Party! - The Deluxe Pick & Pass Card Game, Multicolored

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Gamewright Sushi Go Party! - The Deluxe Pick & Pass Card Game, Multicolored
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 changesEach 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!
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12 Reddit comments about Gamewright Sushi Go Party! - The Deluxe Pick & Pass Card Game, Multicolored:

u/tsmcdona · 6 pointsr/boardgames

Sushi Go Party -- Amazon link

u/ToAndFrodo · 6 pointsr/Boardgamedeals
u/darc_oso · 4 pointsr/boardgames

My list would include a variation of games

Code Names - $16

Sushi Go - $10

7 Wonders - $26

Tsuro - $19

Castles of Burgundy - $27

Total: $98

Explanations:

First, I want to preface these selections: our play group varies in size from week to week with anywhere from 4-10 players averaging 5-6. So, we often get caught "splitting the party." That's fine at times, but sometimes, we all want to jump in on one game together because splitting up feels bad man^TM since we're all there to socialize in addition to playing games.

As such, I wanted to include games that ran the gamut and for the most part games that scaled well from 2-X players.

First, Code Names. Now, we've played this game so many times, we actually purchased the expansion Code Names Deep Cover which is a fun variant which adds tons of more playability. This is the go-to "party" game as, for our group, Cards Against Humanity has grown a bit stale. At least it hits the table much less frequently than in years past. Code Names is easy to teach, easy to understand and difficult enough for some of your more entrenched board gamers. In general, I find this a great starter to transition from your Milton Bradley games everyone knows (and hates) into board games that offer sustenance.

Secondly, I offer Sushi Go (cheating a bit here as you'll probably have to buy a couple copies for larger groups or just get Sushi Go Party). Sushi Go is our groups go-to game to introduce games that use a drafting mechanic and to teach that board games can be cute, fun, and delightful while also requiring strategy, maths, and a bit of hope (our group tends to dislike dice-rolling games so for the most part, we stick to games where we can mostly "control" our own fates - YMMV). This game is super quick, so you don't get bogged down at the table for hours. I feel for new board gamers, quicker games are a MUST as many people may not be able to handle the length many of our Beloveds require.

7 Wonders comes next. We tend to introduce this game right after Sushi Go as the mechanics are super similar and the newer players feel like they already know what's going on for the most part. There will be questions, there will be some confusion and oversight, but this game follows easily and feels like a natural step up from Sushi Go and gets players right into the mix of heartier board games. Oh, and I could personally play 7 Wonders every week, especially with all the options offered through the expansions Cities, Leaders, and Tower. The interchangeability of these expansions has kept this game on our table long past many others and continues to bring it back. Again though, YMMV as we all have different tastes.

Tsuro, our board game palatte cleanser. This is another quick game which offers a lot of replayabiliity with minimal rules learning. Aside from those positives, the artwork is what sent this board game over the top for me. I am mesmerized by the board, the tiles, and the pieces each time we open this. This game offers a quick break between your heavier meeple-laiden board games so even after we've surpassed "newb" status, we often come back to this.

Castles of Burgundy I included as a final game because ultimately, we need a game with a strong theme and wonderful mechanics which offer replayability from a more traditional Euro point of view. This game really surprised me. I loved it the first time we played it, and though it may not hit the table but once every other month due to time constraints, it always feels like reuniting with an old friend. It offers a setup for further Euro games and sets the scene on what's really out there in weightier board games. I know there could be other games that fit this description, but at the price, this game is amazing for what it offers.

And that's the list. I know there are many criticisms of these games and I don't devalue those. All my favorites have points in them where they fall a little flat at times, or don't elicit the enjoyment I thought they might, but many times, it's usually my perception and frame of mind. I can often come back months later with renewed enjoyment for them, so trust me, I know there are imperfections; I just choose to ignore them for the post. These games, while some may take a bit longer to learn, offer a great springboard into board games and offer the new player a slow wade into the pool without feeling too slow or drab as one might feel with something like Settlers of Catan. Will I stand by this opinion in 5 or 10 years? We'll see.

u/Expers · 3 pointsr/boardgames

There's always Sushi Go! amazon link or Sushi Go Party! amazon link

u/k_bomb · 2 pointsr/nfl
u/Maxpowr9 · 1 pointr/boardgames

It was just reprinted in the States. You can check US Amazon for shipping costs but no idea what it normally retails for in the EU.

u/MangyRunt · 1 pointr/boardgames

if you mean Sushi Go Party, it's available on Amazon.co.uk

u/costofanarchy · 1 pointr/lrcast

Sushi Go - Amazon US - $12

Sushi Go Party - Amazon - $20

As I mentioned above, I far prefer the party version and think it's worth the $8 extra; it's more than twice the "content" whereas the original is always the same. I'd only recommend the original over "Party" if a super portable game (about the size of two standard decks of cards) is useful to you.

u/KyleCLogan · 1 pointr/boardgames

Game Wright sells through Amazon.de with free shipping in Germany.

https://www.amazon.de/Gamewright-419-Sushi-Go-Party/dp/B01CETNKE2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1483654025&sr=8-1&keywords=sushi+go+party

Edit: Great game choice. Got into Sushi Go this past weekend and we couldn't stop playing