Sakura
Every spring, the cherry trees blossom all over Japan. The Japanese celebrate this occasion, as according to their traditions the goddess of Fuji mountain, Konohana Sakuya Hima, revives the fallen flowers at this time. The cherry flower is a symbol of vitality called "sakura".
The players in Sakura aim to play cards without taking any hands. They have to play two cards each time, one on each side of the Jin-Jang card following the rules, which by default require higher number on the Jin side and lower on the Jang side in the same color. (Alternatively, a player can place the same number in any color.) Also, the players are aided in their success by several characters, who require payment (money). The game ends when everyone has only two cards left in their hand. The player who earns the fewest points wins the favor of the goddess and glory will be theirs until next spring.
Data sheet
- Minimum number of players
- 2
- Maximum number of players
- 6
- Age
- 10+
- Playing time
- 30 - 60 minutes
- Language
- Hungarian
- Language
- English
- Language
- German
- Language
- French
- Language dependent
- Extensive use of text
- Designer
- Hegedűs Csaba
- How many players?
- Small groups (2-4)
- How many players?
- For 2
- How many players?
- Big groups (5-6)
- Artist
- Attila Szőgyi
- Artist
- Gyula Pozsgay
- Type of game
- Card Game
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