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Sushi Go Party! Reviews

4.7 Rating 33 Reviews
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Perhaps you’ve heard of Sushi Go by Phil Walker-Harding, and are wondering how Sushi Go Party differs. Both are by Gamewright, both are card-drafting set collection games, and both are set in a sushi restaurant, where players are ‘grabbing’ dishes as they pass on a conveyor belt. Sushi Go Party, however, offers quite a bit more to chew on of the two – it’s definitely a step up with regards to variety in gameplay and strategy. It can also play up to eight players. Each player starts with a hand of cards; simultaneously, they will all pick one card from that hand and reveal it face-up in front of them to keep. Then they’ll pass their hand to the player on their left. Now they pick a card from this new hand, reveal, and then pass that hand on once again, and so on until there are no more cards left. Once all cards have been played, then players add up their sets. The game lasts three rounds, with the combined score of each round being considered to determine an overall winner. You’ll be aiming to collect sets of different sushi dishes, all of which are worth variable points. Some, like the Sashimi, are worth nothing on their own – but collect three of them and they’re worth 10 points. Others, like the Maki rolls, reward you for having the most of them come the end of the round, so while you’ll pick a card that’s great for you, you’ll also have to consider which cards you’re potentially gifting to your neighbour, or later on, their neighbour! There are also desserts, like the Green Tea Ice Cream, which are collected throughout, but only scored at the end-game. In Sushi Go there are only eight different types of cards, but in Sushi Go Party there are 22 different cards, meaning you can pick a selection of which ones to play with (the rulebook suggests certain ‘menus’, or you can just decide your own variety). Often, this will result in an entirely different game each time, as players have to work out the value of dishes over others! There is also a lovely score track to mark everyone’s progress, and it is, of course, a conveyor belt. We really applaud the theme of the sushi restaurant; it fits the mechanics of the game so well. It’s easy to compare Sushi Go Party to Antoine Bauza’s 7 Wonders (another card-drafting, set collection game themed around constructing ancient cities). However, of the two, we feel that Sushi Go Party is more likely to be a hit with a younger audience or a more casual crowd, with its bright, cheery colours and smiling, cartoony anthropomorphic food. Player Count: 2-8 Time: 20 Minutes Age: 8+

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The gameplay is quick and fun, allowing for several games to be played in quick succession. However, the tin (although it looks nice) has bad storage imo. There is too much space in there so the cards easily get mixed up. I need to get some elastic bands to keep each card type together. That should solve it! Still a very enjoyable game.
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Posted 5 years ago
This game is brilliant! Fun and easy to learn.
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Posted 5 years ago
Great fun for all the family
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Posted 5 years ago
I had a lot of fun with my family and friends on this one. initially sushi go party may feel a little overwhelming with the sheer amount of cards and choices on the menu but once you spend 5 mins prepping and 5 mins reading the rules you'll be set to go. It can get fast pased and you'll be rushing to grab all the dumplings and sashimi you can eat in order to rake up the most points and become sushi go master. Order no 243847
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Posted 5 years ago
There are no words to describe how great this game is. Casual, easy to explain and play, and really good fun. Visuals are the cutest ever. Also, I enjoy the high re-playability of it. Tons of combinations of menus make every game different :)
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Posted 5 years ago
Sushi Go was a hit a games night and Sushi Go Party is even better. Supports more players and having the 'menu' is a great addition for knowing which cards are in play. Great game to introduce to children too as it adds a bit of mental math.
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Posted 5 years ago
I play this game with my wife most of the times. It has a lot of variations and selections of menu that you can pick in each game that you play. The quality of the product is really good though I did not expect the box/tin to be that big. But otherwise, my wife and I really enjoy playing this game. It's light and not very 'intense'
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