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R & R Games Hanabi Card Game

R & R Games Hanabi Card Game R & R Games Hanabi Card Game R & R Games Hanabi Card Game R & R Games Hanabi Card Game
$ 8.99

Score By Feature

Based on 2,286 ratings
Giftable
9.68
Durability
9.29
Easy to learn
9.28
For traveling
9.30

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Product Description

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2 to 5 players
The game of the year in 2013 was 2013 Spiele des Jahres.
It takes about 20-30 minutes to complete the game.
Eight blue clock tokens, four black fuse tokens, and sixty Hanabi cards

Questions & Answers

Is it possible to play the game with two people? I'm looking for a great two-player game in particular. ?

yes! It's a solid 2-star rating. It's a three-player game, but I prefer it. Check out Citadels if I can suggest another one. Citadels is a fantastic game to play with two other people. There are four players in total, and while it isn't a co-op game, it is a fun one. op I'm having a lot of fun with this. Pandemic is also a great boardgame for a two-player game. It's also a two-player game.

What is the difference between the basic and premium versions of the software?

Instead of cards, mah jongg tiles are used in the premium/deluxe edition.

Is the card's lamination prone to flaking? We bought a lot of flakes in the previous version, so we don't play this game anymore. ?

Some of the Target-exclusive deck's card runs flaked, according to my understanding. That deck is in my possession, and I am not experiencing any issues. There hasn't been a single negative comment about the R. Version R of R Games

Selected User Reviews For R & R Games Hanabi Card Game

This was not a pleasant experience
3/5

I'm an Electrical Engineer by trade, and I enjoy solving puzzles, so I thought this would be a fantastic game after reading all of the reviews. My group of friends plays almost every board game known to man, so when I brought this to the table, it was a bit of a letdown. There isn't a true "AH!" to be found. Awesome! " moment. It's just like gin rummy in that you're laying cards down, but the "point" system is useless. Anyone who isn't a pyrotechnician should avoid playing this game.

Carolina ROBSON
Carolina ROBSON
| Mar 05, 2021
For me and my friends, this is quickly becoming our favorite game
5/5

This game is so much fun and addictive that I always bring a Hanabi copy as a small gift when I visit friends, and it's always a hit; everyone loves it. What I like about it is: 1. br>br> The rules are straightforward and take less than 5 minutes to explain, but the game is inexorably complicated and challenging, with new communication strategies to try and more difficult versions to beat. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br It differs from most games in the following ways: First, you hold your cards backwards so that no one except you knows which cards you have in your hand; second, the game is cooperative, meaning that the players do not compete against one another but instead win or lose together. And winning is no easy task. 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. It is lightweight and portable. Camping trips will be a breeze. Overall, a fantastic game for improving group communication and dynamics, as well as a lot of fun.

Cassandra Fleming
Cassandra Fleming
| May 02, 2021
The game is a simple strategy game that can be played with others
5/5

A straightforward and enjoyable cooperative card game! It takes a few rounds to master the art of "clueing" others, but once you do, it's fantastic. Unfortunately, it's all too easy to cheat unintentionally (for example, I've said "I know this is a Red 3," and my teammates went "uhhhh. Are you certain about that? " Suddenly, k was undecided. br>br>To avoid messing up with the usual "draw and look" reflex, have a teammate draw a card for you to hold. br>br>I also think it's a good idea to ask people to close their ears while we work together. br>br>This game has only one drawback. In low light, it's difficult to tell the difference between white/yellow and green/blue. The card's firework design helps to mitigate this problem, but it's ineffective when cards are splayed and the firework is hidden! My three teammates agreed that my card was yellow during a game I played. Also, it was white when I played it, so be cautious!.

Eliel Melendez
Eliel Melendez
| Jun 04, 2021
Cooperative card game for 2 players that is both fun and challenging
5/5

There are five players in this game. Hanabi is a fun cooperative card game that blends memorization and deduction. The main goal of the game is to arrange all of the suits in numerical order, which is similar to solitaire. The twist is that players can't see the cards in their own hands and must rely on each other for information on which card to play and when. Oh, and three incorrect moves means you've used up all of your chances and the game is over! br>br>While the game can be played with up to five players, it is still fun and challenging even with just two. My husband and I frequently play it together as a two-player game. a game with multiple players It's simple to learn and play, but it's not always simple to win. The highest possible score is 25, while the lowest possible score is 0 points. Normally, we get a score of 16 to 18 points. We keep coming back to the game because we want to beat our previous high score! br>br>Some reviewers have stated that the tile version is preferable due to the nicer pieces. However, I believe the card version is adequate, as the cards appear to be well-made and durable. All of the cards and pieces fit neatly into a 5in x 4in x 1in cardboard box, which is small enough to fit in a purse or backpack.

Roy Avila
Roy Avila
| Aug 23, 2021
Be wary of seller "Matt Kevin" if you want to enjoy this game
5/5

Hanabi is a lot of fun to play and provides a great challenge each time you play. It's one of my personal favorites. I like this game because it fits in my purse and is simple to play even in a crowded environment. We already had a copy of the game and have thoroughly enjoyed playing it with any group of people we can find. As a result, I purchased one as a gift, but it came with an excessive number of some cards and none of others (i. e. There were four blue 3s in my set, but no blue 2s, 3s, or 4s, and so on). It appears that the Seller "Matt kevin" has had similar issues with other reviewers. Although I received a prompt refund, it was disappointing that it was not playable when we received it.

Tori Hendrix
Tori Hendrix
| Dec 23, 2021
It's a lot more enjoyable than the description suggests
5/5

Based on the description, I wasn't expecting much, but once we tried it, I was blown away by how much I enjoyed it. I'm new to casual gaming and prefer to play with others. As a result, I was considering both this and The Game as relatively small and inexpensive additions to start building up the initial collection. This was our first game together as a group of three new gamers, and we took it slowly and seriously at first, with a lot of tension and anxiety (in a good way). Eventually, some "cheating" crept in through vocal pauses, eye contact, facial expressions, voice inflection, and other means, causing the table to erupt in laughter. Furthermore, there are times when two people know exactly what the third person should do, and seemingly enough hints have been given, but they still don't make the play, and you're stuck trying to figure out how to nudge them without cheating (which usually results in a lot of laughter). This game is still the most requested and enjoyed in the group collection due to its combination of tension, laughter, and shared struggle. br>br>board game arena has a free online version that is excellent, but it permanently marks clues on cards so you don't have to remember (or hope that others remember), making the game lighter and faster to play.

Cali Valencia
Cali Valencia
| Oct 08, 2021
Hanabi is a great way to test your skills
5/5

This card game is a bit difficult! STOP! If you're used to picking up cards and looking at them in your hand while playing card games. These cards must not be looked at. Everyone else's cards are visible, but your own are hidden! That caused a lot of laughter as we casually picked up and looked at cards, only to throw them away in shame! However, if you pay attention and remember the questions and answers that other players ask, it can be a lot of fun. We played several hands and plan to play again soon, despite the fact that we are not yet experts.

Natalia Douglas
Natalia Douglas
| Dec 18, 2021

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