Luz (2nd hand) (IMPORT)
This game is in Japanese but is language-independent (no Japanese text on cards), a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with the game.
This is an amazing trick-taking game, by Taiki Shinzawa, where you can't see the contents of your hand, and you can guess your hand from other players' hands.
Players predict how many tricks they will win with their hand.
However, unlike most games, the cards in your hand are held with the side you can see facing down, so you cannot see your own cards. Conversely, you can see the contents of other players' hands.
It is important to guess your hand from the hands of other players, but with this alone, it is extremely difficult to guess your hand.
Therefore, in this game, only the suit (color) of each card can be seen from the back.
Guess the hand from the color composition of the cards in your hand and the contents of other people's cards, and make your predictions come true.
This game is in Japanese but is language-independent (no Japanese text on cards), a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with the game.
This is an amazing trick-taking game, by Taiki Shinzawa, where you can't see the contents of your hand, and you can guess your hand from other players' hands.
Players predict how many tricks they will win with their hand.
However, unlike most games, the cards in your hand are held with the side you can see facing down, so you cannot see your own cards. Conversely, you can see the contents of other players' hands.
It is important to guess your hand from the hands of other players, but with this alone, it is extremely difficult to guess your hand.
Therefore, in this game, only the suit (color) of each card can be seen from the back.
Guess the hand from the color composition of the cards in your hand and the contents of other people's cards, and make your predictions come true.
This game is in Japanese but is language-independent (no Japanese text on cards), a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with the game.
This is an amazing trick-taking game, by Taiki Shinzawa, where you can't see the contents of your hand, and you can guess your hand from other players' hands.
Players predict how many tricks they will win with their hand.
However, unlike most games, the cards in your hand are held with the side you can see facing down, so you cannot see your own cards. Conversely, you can see the contents of other players' hands.
It is important to guess your hand from the hands of other players, but with this alone, it is extremely difficult to guess your hand.
Therefore, in this game, only the suit (color) of each card can be seen from the back.
Guess the hand from the color composition of the cards in your hand and the contents of other people's cards, and make your predictions come true.