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Sushi Go - The Pick and Pass family Card Game from Gamewright, great for 2-5 players aged 8 and up
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- FAMILY PICK AND PASS CARD GAME: Sushi Go! Is a fun and easy to learn card game that will become a classic in your family, leaving you hungry for more!
- QUICK PLAY THAT IS EASY TO LEARN: Learn how to play in just 1 round and plays in 15 minutes!
- PICK AND PASS PLAY: Earn points by picking winning combinations of Sushi Dishes
- PLAY ALL AT ONCE: Chose the yummy dish you want and pass the rest. Everyone plays at once for a fun and quick card game!
- INCLUDES: 108 playing cards, instructions, and a collectible tin box!
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Product Dimensions | 4.25 x 5.75 x 1.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B00J57VU44 |
Item model number | CSG-SUSHI |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 15 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,076 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #69 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | June 5, 2024 |
Manufacturer | Ceaco |
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Pass the sushi! In this fast-playing card game, the goal is to grab the best combination of sushi dishes as they whiz by. Score points for making the most maki rolls or for collecting a full set of sashimi. Dip your favorite nigiri in wasabi to triple its value. But be sure to leave room for dessert or else you'll eat into your score! Gather the most points and consider yourself the sushi master!
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Price | $11.99$11.99 | $21.49$21.49 | — no data |
Number of Players | 2-5 Players | 2-8 Players | 2-5 Players |
Age | 8+ | 8+ | 8+ |
Game Play Time | 20 Minutes | 20 Minutes | 20 Minutes |
Game Type | Strategy/ Card Game | Strategy/ Party Game | Strategy/ Dice Game |
Game Theme | Sushi | Sushi | Sushi |
Awards | Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award and Parents' Choice Recommended | Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award | Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award |
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Sushi Go! The Pick and Pass Card Game
Pass the sushi! In this fast-playing card game, the goal is to grab the best combination of sushi dishes as they whiz by. Score points for making the most maki rolls or for collecting a full set of sashimi. Dip your favorite nigiri in wasabi to triple its value. But be sure to leave room for dessert or else you’ll eat into your score! Gather the most points and consider yourself the sushi master!
Sushi Go Party! The Deluxe Pick and Pass Card Game
It's a party platter of mega maki, super sashimi, and endless edamame in this expanded version of the best-selling card game. You still earn points by picking winning sushi combos, but now you can customize each game by choosing a la carte from a menu of more than 20 delectable dishes. What’s more, up to 8 players can join in on the sushi-feast… let the good times roll!
Sushi Roll! The Sushi Go Dice Game
Rice and dice! Roll with your favorite Sushi Go! characters in this dice version of the best-selling card game! Load up the conveyor belts with savory sushi dice – then pick one and pass the rest! Earn points for winning combos like two tempura or a set of sashimi. Grab a menu to re-roll your dice or use chopsticks to swap with an opponent. And of course – save room for pudding at the end! Pick up the most points and you’re on a Sushi Roll!
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Customers find this card game fun and easy to learn, particularly appreciating that it's simple enough for kids to play while still being enjoyable for adults. Moreover, the game is quick to complete and can be played with various numbers of players, making it versatile for different group sizes. Additionally, customers praise its portability, noting it's travel-friendly and takes up little space, while also appreciating its perfect balance of luck and strategy.
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Customers find the game fun to play, describing it as an appetizing family game that works well with a few people.
"...Once we got the hang of it, it was great fun. The cards are colorful and a nice size for dealing and holding." Read more
"...This game has cute sushi, but beyond the box and the art, there isn't really a story here. If story doesn't matter to you, then this game is great...." Read more
"Love the tin. Fun and easy game for the whole family, especially younger ones" Read more
"...well with 4 players so if your'e a pair of couples it's a great game to break out. The metal tin is quality as well!" Read more
Customers find the game easy to learn, grasping the concept quickly, and appreciate that it's simple enough for kids to play.
"...It takes round or two to learn the rules but is generally quick and easy. We've used this personally, given it as a gift, and would gift it again...." Read more
"My grandaughters loved this game. It was easy to set up and we were able to start playing almost immediately...." Read more
"...3/5 Instructions- The instructions are a single booklet that's less than ten pages. It doesn't take much to learn and play this game...." Read more
"Love the tin. Fun and easy game for the whole family, especially younger ones" Read more
Customers appreciate the game's pacing, finding it quick to complete and pick up, with one customer noting that multiple rounds can be played without issue.
"...It takes round or two to learn the rules but is generally quick and easy. We've used this personally, given it as a gift, and would gift it again...." Read more
"...Mechanics- I like a good drafting game. This one plays quick and teaches even quicker...." Read more
"...Only other personal gripe I have with the game is that while play is super fast paced and frantic, scoring each round takes a second...." Read more
"...The rounds can be quick too, which adds to the excitement. Would recommend for a fun quick family game." Read more
Customers find this card game family-friendly, as it is suitable for both kids and adults to play together.
"We've enjoyed this game with family, friends, and cousins of all ages. It takes round or two to learn the rules but is generally quick and easy...." Read more
"...Great for kids 8-12+ but even the younger ones seemed to enjoy it." Read more
"...No spice or variety. Too simplistic. It would be good to play with little kids, but beyond that it's boring...." Read more
"Great family game to play with young children!" Read more
Customers appreciate the game's portability, noting its travel-friendly size and compact tin that takes up very little space, making it easy to transport and store.
"...It comes in a small compact tin which is great for storage and transport." Read more
"...The cards are colorful and a nice size for dealing and holding." Read more
"...It's a great intro board game that doesn't break the bank and travels well too. 90%" Read more
"...Also small, box is metal (not cardboard), and the artwork is great." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's versatility, as it can be played with 2 to 5 players.
"...Lots of laughs and great for new gaming groups. Plays well with 4 players so if your'e a pair of couples it's a great game to break out...." Read more
"...This game fit that need. We were able to play on a cutting board. So for that, It was great...." Read more
"...Seems best played with three or four people. I will eventually get some third or fourth graders to play, but I have not had a chance yet...." Read more
"...The game is played in three short rounds, making it a great game for kids with shorter attention spans and adults who may not love games, such as my..." Read more
Customers appreciate the game's balance between luck and strategy, with multiple ways to devise winning strategies.
"...There's a decent amount of strategy to it and thinking ahead required. The game supports up to 5 players at the same time...." Read more
"...It is easy to learn the rules, but there's lots of room for strategies of all types...." Read more
"...It was a quick-paced game that involved a variety of strategies and a little luck...." Read more
"This game mixes strategic thinking and foresight with luck so even my youngest daughter (7) has a chance on winning...." Read more
Customers enjoy this card game, finding it a great addition to their collections, with one customer noting how the pick and pass mechanic makes it fun to strategize card choices.
"...Basics-Hungry for some more quick sushi games? Sushi Go! is a simple family card game that follows many of the same drafting mechanics popular in 7..." Read more
"...Good times though! Lots of laughs and great for new gaming groups...." Read more
"...It's easy to learn and pick up for new players, and always enjoyable for experienced players as well...." Read more
"...you can create to score more points, matching sets or special cards for added bonuses...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseWe've enjoyed this game with family, friends, and cousins of all ages. It takes round or two to learn the rules but is generally quick and easy. We've used this personally, given it as a gift, and would gift it again. It comes in a small compact tin which is great for storage and transport.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseMy grandaughters loved this game. It was easy to set up and we were able to start playing almost immediately. Once we got the hang of it, it was great fun.
The cards are colorful and a nice size for dealing and holding.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2014Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseOriginally posted at www.throatpunchgames.com, a new idea everyday!
Product- Sushi Go!
Producer- Gamewright
Price- ~$13 here http://www.amazon.com/Sushi-Go-Pick-Pass-Card/dp/B00J57VU44/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419311517&sr=8-1&keywords=sushi+go
Set-up/Play/Clean-up- 30 minutes (2 to 5 players)
TL; DR- Quick family fun. 90%
Basics-Hungry for some more quick sushi games? Sushi Go! is a simple family card game that follows many of the same drafting mechanics popular in 7 Wonders and Among the Stars. Players start with a hand of cards and choose a card. All players reveal their chosen cards simultaneously. Some cards are instant point cards like nigiri cards. Other cards are worth more as you gain more of the same card like dumplings. Yet others need a specific number of cards of one type to get any points like tempura where every two score points. And some are worth more depending who has the most of them at the end of the game. There are also wasabi that multiply other cards, and the chopsticks card. If players have a chopstick card, they can shout "Sushi Go!" and take a second card from the same hand of cards. After selecting your card for the round, you pass the cards to the left. When you only have two cards, you choose one card, and then throw the other into the center. After three total hands like this, players determine who has the most points and is the winner.
Mechanics- I like a good drafting game. This one plays quick and teaches even quicker. My sister who can't read scored as many points as I did while my mom scored the least points. It's a blast to play and won't require encyclopedic knowledge of some obscure rules. 5/5
Theme- Here is where the game suffers. I don't get the feeling I get from Wasabi of being a chef. This game has cute sushi, but beyond the box and the art, there isn't really a story here. If story doesn't matter to you, then this game is great. 3/5
Instructions- The instructions are a single booklet that's less than ten pages. It doesn't take much to learn and play this game. 5/5
Execution- The cards are decent quality and the whole game comes is a metal tin. The art is great and all cutesy. And for less than 15 bucks? Well worth the price of admission. 5/5
Summary- This game has the family board game awards all wrapped up, and I can see why. It's cheap, easy to play, and doesn't require a ton of priming to get into. It's a great intro board game that doesn't break the bank and travels well too. 90%
- Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseLove the tin. Fun and easy game for the whole family, especially younger ones
- Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2017Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseIf you're considering purchasing this item now, and if money is no object, you should look to Sushi Go Party instead.
Sushi Go Party! Card Game
Sushi Go! Is a great game, but Sushi Go Party is basically everything Sushi Go! is and more. I have heard rumors that the quality of the card stock used in Sushi Go Party is a bit worse than what is used in Sushi Go!, but I've never handled the Party edition so I can't say for certain. I can say that the card stock used in Sushi Go! is great.
Sushi Go! is a "pass and play" game, and the first of it's type that I had ever tried. Basically everyone starts with a handful of cards, decides one to play, and passes the rest of the cards (all the ones they decided not to play) on to the player next to them. This goes around and around until all the cards have been played. After everything has been played you total up everyones points for the round and see who won.
This is one of those games I break out when the other players are not regular gamers. It's easy enough to learn, and the theme is cute and... well... tasty. The rounds are short enough that people won't get bored, and since everyone is basically taking their turn at the exact same time there's no waiting around.
I find this game is a bit chaotic for my strategic slow game preferences. Since everyone is playing at the same time it's difficult to base your play according to what everyone else is doing. It's also pretty hard to remember everything that is flying by as you pass the cards from person to person. I saw the maki roll last time, but now it's, gone? Or it just hasn't come back yet? Glance at the table to see if someone played it... by then you're almost holding up the game! This quick speedy aspect is also what makes the game fun, so probably shouldn't complain much there. Only other personal gripe I have with the game is that while play is super fast paced and frantic, scoring each round takes a second. There are multipliers and each card type has a different way of being scored, so you can't just look at everyones play area and quickly determine who won the round.
Good times though! Lots of laughs and great for new gaming groups. Plays well with 4 players so if your'e a pair of couples it's a great game to break out.
The metal tin is quality as well!
- Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseMy kids love this game and so we bought multiple sets to play while at home and traveling. Great for kids 8-12+ but even the younger ones seemed to enjoy it.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseDidn't know what we were getting with this one, but it's fun, easy, and basically anyone can pick it up fast. Also small, box is metal (not cardboard), and the artwork is great.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseWe have been enjoying this game while visiting multiple relatives who all seemed to have it and figured we should have our own pack.
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- kumari geetaReviewed in India on December 21, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun and easy to learn game
Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseGo for it, it's a fun and easy to learn game.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 21, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy, quick, simple and fun!
Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseSushi Go at first sight may appear like a very complicated game to play. There are many card types that work completely different from each other, but on playing it just once you already fully understand the whole game.
Another pro is that the game is very flexible, you can play it with 2 to 5 people, but because the rules are so simple, it's easy to adapt it to your needs.
The metal case is charming and good quality so it is easy to take with you everywhere, perfect for parties.
The one thing though, although the cards have a very nice texture that is good to grip, it is very easy to leave scratches, even by just shuffling them. Not to mention, if you bring to a party, make sure everyone has their hands clean. Card sleeves are recommended, but because the cards are small, it may not be easy to find.
However, the game is so cheap and so high quality, that even in the worse situation that gets so dirty to be unusable, you can just buy another one. I believe if you play it so much to that point, your money spent will have been more than worth it.
- AndrewReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 28, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Fast and fun
Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseI bought Sushi Go! for my nieces, and it’s been an absolute hit. The game is quick to learn, fast-paced, and full of fun – ideal for keeping everyone engaged. It’s great for all ages, so the whole family can join in, and each round is short, making it easy to play a few quick games. The cute sushi artwork adds extra charm, and it’s the perfect mix of strategy and luck. Highly recommend for family game nights.
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MaReviewed in Spain on February 23, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars el mejor juego
Style: Card GameVerified PurchaseUn juego entretenido, rápido y fácil para toda la familia!
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Atax!aReviewed in Germany on February 2, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Liebevoll gestaltet und abwechslungsreich!
Style: Card GameVerified Purchase"Sushi Go!" ist ein abwechslungsreiches Spiel für praktisch jede Gelegenheit und jedes Alter. Die Regeln sind zudem einfach zu erlernen und innerhalb von wenigen Minuten von jedem verstanden:
Gespielt werden drei Runden. Jeder Spieler bekommt pro Runde eine je nach Anzahl der Mitspieler variierende Anzahl an Karten und darf sich dann seinen Stapel anschauen. Jeder Spieler darf eine Karte ziehen und verdeckt vor sich ablegen. Dann wird gleichzeitig aufgedeckt und die Karten wandern im Uhrzeigersinn weiter zum Nachbarn im Sinne eines sich drehenden "Running Sushi".
Nun beginnen die strategischen Überlegungen: Es gibt keine Karte, bei der nicht eine einfach Regel zu beachten ist, mit der sich der Punktgewinn maximieren lässt. Gleichzeitig besteht aber natürlich immer die Gefahr, dass ein Mitspieler die gleiche Strategie fährt und so beginnt der "Kampf" um die besten Karten, um aus jeder Runde möglichst viele Punkte mitzunehmen. Hier gibt es verschiedene Möglichkeiten: Manche Karten geben sofort Punkte, von anderen muss man mehrere sammeln, damit man im Endeffekt die Punkte einsackt. Jeder Spieler überlegt nun also: Sammele ich die Klößchen, die mir, wenn ich Glück habe, bis zu 15 Punkte einbringen können? Oder konzentriere ich mich lieber zunächst darauf, mit dem Wasabi-Multiplikator dreifache Punkte aus einem Tintenfisch-Nigiri herauszuholen? Gleichzeitig muss man immer im Hinterkopf haben, dass vielleicht jemand schon Puddinge sammelt, die mir am Ende des Spiels doch noch den Sieg kosten könnten.
Wer sich gut die Zusammensetzung der einzelnen Stapel merken kann, ist zwar leicht im Vorteil, während des Spiels wird es aber schnell so aufregend, dass dies immer schwieriger wird.
Hinzu kommt das liebevolle Design der Karten und die tollen Farben, hier ist auf jeden Fall auch die amerikanische Version der deutschen vorzuziehen, die Karten sehen einfach viel niedlicher aus.
Einziger kleiner Kritikpunkt wäre, neben dem etwas zu hohen Preis für ein "einfaches" Kartenspiel (immerhin in einer dekorativen Metallbox), dass die Qualität der Karten nicht den allerbesten Eindruck macht. Durch das häufige Mischen, Ziehen usw. sehen die Karten recht schnell etwas mitgenommen aus - trotzdem, der Spielspaß, das Design und die Idee, leckeres Sushi als Spiel umzusetzen, geben im Endeffekt die volle Punktzahl. Nur zu empfehlen!
Atax!aLiebevoll gestaltet und abwechslungsreich!
Reviewed in Germany on February 2, 2016
Gespielt werden drei Runden. Jeder Spieler bekommt pro Runde eine je nach Anzahl der Mitspieler variierende Anzahl an Karten und darf sich dann seinen Stapel anschauen. Jeder Spieler darf eine Karte ziehen und verdeckt vor sich ablegen. Dann wird gleichzeitig aufgedeckt und die Karten wandern im Uhrzeigersinn weiter zum Nachbarn im Sinne eines sich drehenden "Running Sushi".
Nun beginnen die strategischen Überlegungen: Es gibt keine Karte, bei der nicht eine einfach Regel zu beachten ist, mit der sich der Punktgewinn maximieren lässt. Gleichzeitig besteht aber natürlich immer die Gefahr, dass ein Mitspieler die gleiche Strategie fährt und so beginnt der "Kampf" um die besten Karten, um aus jeder Runde möglichst viele Punkte mitzunehmen. Hier gibt es verschiedene Möglichkeiten: Manche Karten geben sofort Punkte, von anderen muss man mehrere sammeln, damit man im Endeffekt die Punkte einsackt. Jeder Spieler überlegt nun also: Sammele ich die Klößchen, die mir, wenn ich Glück habe, bis zu 15 Punkte einbringen können? Oder konzentriere ich mich lieber zunächst darauf, mit dem Wasabi-Multiplikator dreifache Punkte aus einem Tintenfisch-Nigiri herauszuholen? Gleichzeitig muss man immer im Hinterkopf haben, dass vielleicht jemand schon Puddinge sammelt, die mir am Ende des Spiels doch noch den Sieg kosten könnten.
Wer sich gut die Zusammensetzung der einzelnen Stapel merken kann, ist zwar leicht im Vorteil, während des Spiels wird es aber schnell so aufregend, dass dies immer schwieriger wird.
Hinzu kommt das liebevolle Design der Karten und die tollen Farben, hier ist auf jeden Fall auch die amerikanische Version der deutschen vorzuziehen, die Karten sehen einfach viel niedlicher aus.
Einziger kleiner Kritikpunkt wäre, neben dem etwas zu hohen Preis für ein "einfaches" Kartenspiel (immerhin in einer dekorativen Metallbox), dass die Qualität der Karten nicht den allerbesten Eindruck macht. Durch das häufige Mischen, Ziehen usw. sehen die Karten recht schnell etwas mitgenommen aus - trotzdem, der Spielspaß, das Design und die Idee, leckeres Sushi als Spiel umzusetzen, geben im Endeffekt die volle Punktzahl. Nur zu empfehlen!
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