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Board Game Rebel Sushi Go! (Rebel) — Card-drafting party game, family play
Board Game Rebel Sushi Go! (Rebel) — Card-drafting party game, family play
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Board Game Rebel Sushi Go! (Rebel) — Card-drafting party game, family play
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Board Game Rebel Sushi Go! (Rebel) — Card-drafting party game, family play
Board Game Rebel Sushi Go! (Rebel) — Card-drafting party game, family play
Rebel Sushi Go! is a fast-paced card-drafting party game from Rebel designed for family and social play. Players pass hands of sushi-themed cards around the table, pick one card each turn and simultaneously reveal choices to build scoring combinations. The gameplay is composed of multiple rounds, encouraging light strategy, set collection and timing while remaining accessible to players of different ages and experience levels.
The game offers short rounds and quick setup that make it suitable for repeated play and party environments. Its card-drafting mechanic promotes interactive decision-making and social engagement without long downtime between turns. Components are compact and portable, allowing easy storage and transport for family game nights or gatherings. Rules are straightforward, so new players can learn rapidly while more experienced players can employ simple strategic planning and card reading.
Shuffle the deck and deal a hand of cards to each player according to the number of participants. On each turn, every player chooses one card from their hand and places it face-down or aside, then all players reveal simultaneously. After revealing, pass remaining hands in the indicated direction and repeat selection until the hand is exhausted. At the end of each round, score completed sets, pairs and special card effects according to the rule sheet. Continue for the specified number of rounds and add up points to determine the winner.
For balanced games, follow the recommended player count and round structure in the rule sheet. Use a flat surface for simultaneous reveals and keep scoring tokens or paper handy to record points. For family play, consider running a practice round to explain card abilities and scoring combinations before competitive play.
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