


Hits and Outs (IMPORT)
This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.
Hits & Outs (ãããï¼ã¢ã¦ã) is inspired by the strategic battle of wits between the pitcher and the batter, reproducing baseball's thrilling moments without having to keep track of player statistics or the results of every pitch. As the name suggests, there are no balls or strikes in this game — only hits and outs! Each inning, players take turns at the plate and on the mound. When batting, you get hits by correctly guessing the base where the pitcher has hidden the baseball token; if they hid the token at second base and you find it, you smacked a double! When pitching, keep the batter from reaching base and scoring runs by fooling them three times — each incorrect guess is an out. The player with the most runs at the end of the game wins! —description from the designer
This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.
Hits & Outs (ãããï¼ã¢ã¦ã) is inspired by the strategic battle of wits between the pitcher and the batter, reproducing baseball's thrilling moments without having to keep track of player statistics or the results of every pitch. As the name suggests, there are no balls or strikes in this game — only hits and outs! Each inning, players take turns at the plate and on the mound. When batting, you get hits by correctly guessing the base where the pitcher has hidden the baseball token; if they hid the token at second base and you find it, you smacked a double! When pitching, keep the batter from reaching base and scoring runs by fooling them three times — each incorrect guess is an out. The player with the most runs at the end of the game wins! —description from the designer
This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.
Hits & Outs (ãããï¼ã¢ã¦ã) is inspired by the strategic battle of wits between the pitcher and the batter, reproducing baseball's thrilling moments without having to keep track of player statistics or the results of every pitch. As the name suggests, there are no balls or strikes in this game — only hits and outs! Each inning, players take turns at the plate and on the mound. When batting, you get hits by correctly guessing the base where the pitcher has hidden the baseball token; if they hid the token at second base and you find it, you smacked a double! When pitching, keep the batter from reaching base and scoring runs by fooling them three times — each incorrect guess is an out. The player with the most runs at the end of the game wins! —description from the designer