If you like the base Sushi Go! you'll love the new mechanics the party version brings.



While it has the same cards as the base set, it has all new cards to accompany them, as well as a board and a new "menu" that can change with each round or game. The new menu tiles are chosen and the matching cards are what make up the deck for each game (or round, depending on how complicated you want to get), which makes each game different and always seem new. Lots of new cards means lots of new combinations.



The instructions come with suggested menu set-ups based on your level of experience, which is nice for new players. If you're an experienced Sushi Go! player, the more complicated menus will bring a new dimension to keep you challenged. The new cards also add new strategy, with some cards only counting if you're the only one who played that type this turn, if you have the least amount of a certain type, cards that copy other cards, etc.



While it is a "party" game, it plays just as well with 2 or 3 players, so if you don't have the original Sushi Go! you don't have to worry about buying it before giving this a try.

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