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Dangerous Sweets (IMPORT)
This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.
A sip of courage can bring victory, but a sip of carelessness can bring about flames!
Story of Dangerous
Sweets
Sweet tooth challengers from all over the world gather for the annual sweets festival!
Cream puffs, macarons, taiyaki, sakura mochi... they all look like the most exquisite sweets.
But among them is a dangerous item containing a chili pepper bomb...?!
Will you enjoy the delicious sweets and safely leave, or will you continue eating knowing the danger?
One bite of courage will bring victory, and one bite of carelessness will bring flames.
The hilarious Sweet Russian Roulette is about to begin!
What kind of game
?
Each round (day) a sweets card will be placed on the table.
On your turn, you flip over one and eat it.
If it's delicious, you'll get points and be happy...
but if it's a chili pepper bomb, you'll just go home in shame and get zero points.
You can also pass and go home, so come back at a good moment and score!
Recommended
Points!
There's a catch to these delicious sweets...
Each of the four sweets will have a different score if it is delicious.
For example, a cream puff will be worth 1 point, and a sakura mochi will be worth 6 points!
So should you eat sakura mochi instead?
It's not that simple.
There's a higher chance that sakura mochi contains a chili pepper bomb...
Would you still eat sakura mochi?
Or would you rather have a safe cream puff?
The pepper bomb that ruins everything
On your turn, you either flip a card (eat a sweet) or go home (pass).
If you go home, you get points for the sweets you've eaten up to that point!
If you're greedy and the sweets you eat are delicious, your score will go up, but
if you eat a chili pepper bomb, your score for that day (round) will be 0 points.
Let's go home without eating the chili bomb...
but if we leave too early, the other members will have free access to the sweets on the table...
This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.
A sip of courage can bring victory, but a sip of carelessness can bring about flames!
Story of Dangerous
Sweets
Sweet tooth challengers from all over the world gather for the annual sweets festival!
Cream puffs, macarons, taiyaki, sakura mochi... they all look like the most exquisite sweets.
But among them is a dangerous item containing a chili pepper bomb...?!
Will you enjoy the delicious sweets and safely leave, or will you continue eating knowing the danger?
One bite of courage will bring victory, and one bite of carelessness will bring flames.
The hilarious Sweet Russian Roulette is about to begin!
What kind of game
?
Each round (day) a sweets card will be placed on the table.
On your turn, you flip over one and eat it.
If it's delicious, you'll get points and be happy...
but if it's a chili pepper bomb, you'll just go home in shame and get zero points.
You can also pass and go home, so come back at a good moment and score!
Recommended
Points!
There's a catch to these delicious sweets...
Each of the four sweets will have a different score if it is delicious.
For example, a cream puff will be worth 1 point, and a sakura mochi will be worth 6 points!
So should you eat sakura mochi instead?
It's not that simple.
There's a higher chance that sakura mochi contains a chili pepper bomb...
Would you still eat sakura mochi?
Or would you rather have a safe cream puff?
The pepper bomb that ruins everything
On your turn, you either flip a card (eat a sweet) or go home (pass).
If you go home, you get points for the sweets you've eaten up to that point!
If you're greedy and the sweets you eat are delicious, your score will go up, but
if you eat a chili pepper bomb, your score for that day (round) will be 0 points.
Let's go home without eating the chili bomb...
but if we leave too early, the other members will have free access to the sweets on the table...