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Kikkasai
Kikkasai
by SHINOJO (2017)
Player Count
2

Player Ages
8+

Playing Time
10 minutes to 20 minutes
Categories
  • Farming
  • Dice
  • Designers
  • Takahiro Shinozaki (?????)
  • Mechanisms
  • Set Collection
  • Hand Management
  • Dice Rolling
  • Artists
  • ????? (Kotori Neiko)
  • Family
  • Player Count: Two Player Only Games
  • Rating: 5.77/10 from 21 users

    Description

    ??? (Kikkasai) is a two-player dice game from Japan that derives a lot from Riichi Mahjong, the Japanese version of Mahjong.

    The name is a pun on the phononym ??? (Kikkasai), a flower festival where exhibitors show off their prize blooms. ? (Kiku) is a popular and lucky formal flower (? hana, ka) in Japan, and ? (sai or matsuri) is a festival. Many flower farmers strive for a better Kiku. There are flower festivals where you can find and buy many flowers, and so a festival focused on Kiku is ???, especially with plants shown in competition. But ? (sai) is dice, so ??? is also Kikkasai, making a Flower Festival Dice game.

    The game follows the style of Mahjong, drawing dice from a bag, rolling, discarding, trying to complete sets. In this game, you only handle 2 + 1 dice, so your target is to create one single set. Many of the rules match Mahjong; draw 1 discard 1, claiming the dice your opponent discards, or the rule of "trend" which gives you extra points (like the Dora rule in Mahjong).

    Initially, one die is placed as the "trend". You get extra points for winning a hand by using a same colored die / same pip with the trend die. Then each player grabs 2 dice from the bag and rolls behind their screen. These dice are the players' hands.

    Each turn, if you can use the last die discarded by your opponent to complete your set, you declare and win the round. If not, you grab a die from the bag and roll. If the 3 dice (2 in your hand and 1 just rolled) completes your hand, you win the round and score points. If not, you must discard 1 die, either from your hand, or the rolled one. Be careful not to toss out a die your opponent wants. Now the turn switches to your opponent.

    The round ends when any player wins, or the bag is out of dice. Put all the dice back in the bag. If any player has 0 points or less, that player loses. Or else, start a new round, switching the starting player.

    The publisher says:
    A 2 player game of dice-Mahjong.

    The game takes place in the Finals of a Flower show competition for prize Chrysanthemum. You aim for the victory by completing your set of Chrysanthemum dice. Both players start from 6 points, and you win by depleting your opponents' points to 0.

    Basic game set is for 2, but combining 2 sets would allow you to play by 3 or 4 players.

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