Polygon Winder (IMPORT)
This game is in Japanese and English, a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with as a PDF.
'ポリゴンワインダー' is a minimal auction game in which the auctioneer is decided later based on the total of each player's bid.
In order to acquire the cards that are laid out on the table, players bid with coins every round. First, there is an auction for the right to acquire the cards, followed by an auction to decide who will be the auctioneer for this auction. The player who ultimately becomes the auctioneer must give up the right to acquire the cards, but instead acquires coins. This is repeated for several rounds, and the player with the highest score wins. This is a game in which you must simply take turns to navigate two types of auctions (sometimes there is a third type) that come endlessly with a minimalist rhythm. When to step in and bid? When to become the auctioneer and compromise? It's all about judging them.
This game is in Japanese and English, a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with as a PDF.
'ポリゴンワインダー' is a minimal auction game in which the auctioneer is decided later based on the total of each player's bid.
In order to acquire the cards that are laid out on the table, players bid with coins every round. First, there is an auction for the right to acquire the cards, followed by an auction to decide who will be the auctioneer for this auction. The player who ultimately becomes the auctioneer must give up the right to acquire the cards, but instead acquires coins. This is repeated for several rounds, and the player with the highest score wins. This is a game in which you must simply take turns to navigate two types of auctions (sometimes there is a third type) that come endlessly with a minimalist rhythm. When to step in and bid? When to become the auctioneer and compromise? It's all about judging them.
This game is in Japanese and English, a pdf copy of the English rules will be provided with as a PDF.
'ポリゴンワインダー' is a minimal auction game in which the auctioneer is decided later based on the total of each player's bid.
In order to acquire the cards that are laid out on the table, players bid with coins every round. First, there is an auction for the right to acquire the cards, followed by an auction to decide who will be the auctioneer for this auction. The player who ultimately becomes the auctioneer must give up the right to acquire the cards, but instead acquires coins. This is repeated for several rounds, and the player with the highest score wins. This is a game in which you must simply take turns to navigate two types of auctions (sometimes there is a third type) that come endlessly with a minimalist rhythm. When to step in and bid? When to become the auctioneer and compromise? It's all about judging them.