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My Own Sunny Day (IMPORT)

£29.00
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This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.

Rain pours gently as each player waits for their own clear skies. In a game of restraint and precision, players choose the moment to declare their personal trump color — not to dominate, but to balance. The goal isn’t to win the most, but to win just enough, exactly when the timing feels right. Watashi Dake no Seiten ("Only My Sunny") is a must-follow trick-taking game where each player can independently declare a personal trump suit mid-round. This declaration (called the “umbrella”) acts as a bid and players must aim to match the number of tricks won before and after it. Overcommit, and you’ll overshoot. Wait too long, and the timing might slip away. The second half flips the challenge by weakening hands while still requiring finesse in timing. Watashi Dake no Seiten is a trick-taking card game with a poetic and thematic twist: each player experiences a "journey" of departure and return home under shifting weather, symbolized by umbrellas. The game adds a whimsical yet strategic layer where players must choose the perfect moment to open and close an umbrella, aligning with their position and the color of the cards they play. The gameplay centers on traditional trick-taking mechanics—each player plays one card per round, and the highest card in the lead suit typically wins the trick. However, a unique twist occurs when players possess an umbrella that matches the color of the card they play. In that case, they become “Sunny,” gaining a powerful advantage that can override the usual hierarchy. But each player may only open and close their umbrella once per phase, making timing and planning essential. The game unfolds in two phases: Departure and Return Home, each consisting of 13–14 tricks. In Departure, players must choose a moment to open their umbrella, and in Return Home, they must close it. Each trick won with or without an umbrella contributes differently to the player's final score: tricks won with an umbrella count as positive points, while those without count against you. The goal is to finish the game with the lowest total score. Success requires balancing risk and restraint—sometimes winning a trick hurts you more than losing it. With its blend of light storytelling and clever card play, My Own Sunny Day is a contemplative game about finding just the right moment to step into the sun.

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This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.

Rain pours gently as each player waits for their own clear skies. In a game of restraint and precision, players choose the moment to declare their personal trump color — not to dominate, but to balance. The goal isn’t to win the most, but to win just enough, exactly when the timing feels right. Watashi Dake no Seiten ("Only My Sunny") is a must-follow trick-taking game where each player can independently declare a personal trump suit mid-round. This declaration (called the “umbrella”) acts as a bid and players must aim to match the number of tricks won before and after it. Overcommit, and you’ll overshoot. Wait too long, and the timing might slip away. The second half flips the challenge by weakening hands while still requiring finesse in timing. Watashi Dake no Seiten is a trick-taking card game with a poetic and thematic twist: each player experiences a "journey" of departure and return home under shifting weather, symbolized by umbrellas. The game adds a whimsical yet strategic layer where players must choose the perfect moment to open and close an umbrella, aligning with their position and the color of the cards they play. The gameplay centers on traditional trick-taking mechanics—each player plays one card per round, and the highest card in the lead suit typically wins the trick. However, a unique twist occurs when players possess an umbrella that matches the color of the card they play. In that case, they become “Sunny,” gaining a powerful advantage that can override the usual hierarchy. But each player may only open and close their umbrella once per phase, making timing and planning essential. The game unfolds in two phases: Departure and Return Home, each consisting of 13–14 tricks. In Departure, players must choose a moment to open their umbrella, and in Return Home, they must close it. Each trick won with or without an umbrella contributes differently to the player's final score: tricks won with an umbrella count as positive points, while those without count against you. The goal is to finish the game with the lowest total score. Success requires balancing risk and restraint—sometimes winning a trick hurts you more than losing it. With its blend of light storytelling and clever card play, My Own Sunny Day is a contemplative game about finding just the right moment to step into the sun.

This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided as PDF's if they are not within the box.

Rain pours gently as each player waits for their own clear skies. In a game of restraint and precision, players choose the moment to declare their personal trump color — not to dominate, but to balance. The goal isn’t to win the most, but to win just enough, exactly when the timing feels right. Watashi Dake no Seiten ("Only My Sunny") is a must-follow trick-taking game where each player can independently declare a personal trump suit mid-round. This declaration (called the “umbrella”) acts as a bid and players must aim to match the number of tricks won before and after it. Overcommit, and you’ll overshoot. Wait too long, and the timing might slip away. The second half flips the challenge by weakening hands while still requiring finesse in timing. Watashi Dake no Seiten is a trick-taking card game with a poetic and thematic twist: each player experiences a "journey" of departure and return home under shifting weather, symbolized by umbrellas. The game adds a whimsical yet strategic layer where players must choose the perfect moment to open and close an umbrella, aligning with their position and the color of the cards they play. The gameplay centers on traditional trick-taking mechanics—each player plays one card per round, and the highest card in the lead suit typically wins the trick. However, a unique twist occurs when players possess an umbrella that matches the color of the card they play. In that case, they become “Sunny,” gaining a powerful advantage that can override the usual hierarchy. But each player may only open and close their umbrella once per phase, making timing and planning essential. The game unfolds in two phases: Departure and Return Home, each consisting of 13–14 tricks. In Departure, players must choose a moment to open their umbrella, and in Return Home, they must close it. Each trick won with or without an umbrella contributes differently to the player's final score: tricks won with an umbrella count as positive points, while those without count against you. The goal is to finish the game with the lowest total score. Success requires balancing risk and restraint—sometimes winning a trick hurts you more than losing it. With its blend of light storytelling and clever card play, My Own Sunny Day is a contemplative game about finding just the right moment to step into the sun.

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