We got about 3 pages into the rule book and we were all lost. Watched your tutorial and, boom, ready to play. I guess we're visual learners. (Or that rule book isn't as clear as it could be.) Thank you, we really enjoyed our first game today, looking forward to playing more. Cute game, great tutorial.
Rule book is very unclear. 'Shuffle the dessert cards and place them aside". Except all the dessert cards are all the same, so why would you shuffle them? Do you mean the left over dessert cards? "Then add the desert cards back into the deck". But you just asked me to set them aside??
I'm so thankful for everyone who makes these board game videos! This was super helpful and we were able to play an entire game through with zero problems. Thanks!
Great tutorial and use of graphics! I’ve only played Sushi Go on Board Game Arena, virtually. So, now it’s time to try the actual game of Sushi Go Party since it just arrived today. Your tutorial will be most helpful. Glad there’s a way to do an easy start/first play. I find a large group of people tend to have a very short attention span when the game is explained to them.
Took this game off our unplayed pile today and watched your video before we played the first game. You made the first game a breeze, we'll be back to watch the next one about the special cards soon. Thank you for these videos they b sometimes work so much better than a book.
I haven't played this game for a while and returned for a refresher. Love the thorough explanation so thank you! I can't find the follow-up video that explains the special cards
THANK YOU !!! ive had it for like 3/5 years and had 0 clue on how to play it! This helped me abd my school freinds (if they bothered watching this becuase we are playing this friday) alot :) so, thank you
A wonderful tutorial. Thank you. Very clear and well spoken. I ended up buying the game after watching this. The gloves are a bit distracting however, lol. Otherwise, fantastic!
Thanks for the tutorial. We bought this game today and was interested in playing it. My family and I love it! Thanks for explaining in detail of how to play. 👍🏾
Thank you so much for this very helpful tutorial. I received this game as a gift and I'm excited to play, but I'm part visual learner and the box directions were confusing. Now I need to go unshuffle all my cards. Haha!
Thank you for taking the time to do this tutorial! I enjoyed the dancing sushi at the beginning! lol. I hope to see the follow-up video too someday! :)
Just got this game, thanks for the tutorial found the rulebook confusing. Your box looks like it has way more sorting slots then the one I got, just has ones for apps, specials, desserts etc. Yours looks a lot easier to find all the cards needed quickly.
On the special item, spoon, the number in the bottom right corner, does that indicate home many places the owner of the card moves at the end of the round?
Really liked the video thanks for doing it! I actually liked the gloves. Not that it was intended to be that way but it helped me figure out who the different players were and follow the movement of the cards (some reviews I've seen say that they cards go left then right then left again which was throwing me off).
@@thecardboardstacker hi there. Thank you for your reply. *I’d like to ask what happens if i have 2 tea cards with 4 maki rolls cards & my opponent has 1 tea card also with 4 maki rolls cards?*☺️☺️
where did you get the metal box version because in Belgium they only sell the cardboard version and where did you get the slots because that is super easy to find the right cards?
Can you score Uramaki "during the round" if it is the final card of the round that gives you the 10 or more uramaki to get 8 points or would that be classed as "end of the round"? How would the points be awarded in this scenario. John and Paul both have 9 Uramaki. They both flip the final card of the round John flips over 3 Uramaki and Paul flips over 4 Uramaki. Thanks
I think he got one of the card wrong because in one of the places 2:53 look at the Rolls it says 6-8 player and I think he said he was playing 2-5 or 4: I have the same game(:
This was done on purpose to show both pieces of information when playing with different player coutns. To be clear, 6-8 players: 7 in Round 1, 5 in Round 2, and 3 in Round 3. 2-5, it's 5 in Round 1, 3 in Round 2, and 2 in Round 3.
The dessert card is so confusing to me. You add 5 in the first round. Then 3 in the second. Do the original 5 dessert cards stay in the deck? Or do you remove them? Thanks for any help!
After round 1, you set the played dessert cards to the side. But the other played cards, do you reshuffle those back into the main deck and redistribute again? If so, does that mean that there may be a game where not all the dessert cards are played (aka, there will be some left in the main deck by the end of round 3).
Yes. Everything but the played dessert cards that are played gets reshuffle for the next round. Not all dessert cards will appear in certain games because of distribution with player counts and the left over cards that do not go in a round.
First, it was a style I kept in the early years of the channel (they got expensive since they only last a couple of filming sessions. The other is that they were shown to tell the pl;players a part in the demonstration.
1) Gloves? It's a fashion style choice. That's all and thanks for asking ;) 2) The counter clockwise was a mistake. I didn't realized until editing and couldn't retake it.
I don't care about the gloves from a fashion sense. I was just worried you were wearing them because I've read reviews that say the cards are cheap stock and I was wondering if you were wearing the gloves to avoid damaging these flimsy cards?
Hi Lawrence and thanks for your question. To answer it, I wear glove simply because it is a style and I believe it makes me stand out from other reviewers.The card for Sushi Go Party is not the greatest of quality, but they are plastic coated with a linen finish and does not effect game play. I never had a problem with these cards when playing Sushi Go Party with my game group and I don't have gloves on to play with low quality cards.
I normally deal clockwise but I'm not sure why I dealt the hands counter-clockwise. It so happens that I do play Mahjong with my family but I rarely do other games going that direction.
That's what I thought too but in the instructions it states the next Nigiri (anyone you decide to put down that round). I suppose you could twist the rules (house rules) meaning the player has to choose a Nigiri next turn since they played the Wasabi? If they don't get a Nigiri at all then they could try another move perhaps but they took a risk. Would make the game more challenging and strategic.
Thanks for watching, Nehiel. So it depends on your group/playstyle. Personally, I'd get Party just because it has so much more stuff in it. If you don't want to hassle to set up, then get original Suchi Go.
It is not. The main difference between this and the original card game is there are many other cards to select from. You don’t have just one deck of one type of Sushi Go game, you in fact hundreds of different games.
First minute of the video can be entirely skipped. It was added to increase the length for ads I imagine as the video is barely over 10 minutes. I won't be watching another video because the creators should respect the viewers time, and 10% of a video being filler is not a respect of my time. Edit: Really the first 2 minutes can be skipped as it's mostly filler too.
Hi Mark, sorry for wasting your time and I deeply apologize for that. This is one of my older videos and I just wanted to bring out the theme and spirit of the game. Many things have changed and I learn many things. My newer videos get straight to the point now after reading many similar complaints like yours. I do hope you get to see them and not conclude that all video is this way. And as always, happy gaming. :D
You had the wrong side of the Maki tile face-up, as you said you were playing a 4-person game, but otherwise, I thought your tutorial was easy to understand.
We got about 3 pages into the rule book and we were all lost. Watched your tutorial and, boom, ready to play. I guess we're visual learners. (Or that rule book isn't as clear as it could be.) Thank you, we really enjoyed our first game today, looking forward to playing more. Cute game, great tutorial.
The rule book i think lacks visuals.
Rule book is very unclear. 'Shuffle the dessert cards and place them aside". Except all the dessert cards are all the same, so why would you shuffle them? Do you mean the left over dessert cards? "Then add the desert cards back into the deck". But you just asked me to set them aside??
Do you have “Sushi Go” or “Sushi Go Party”?
I'm so thankful for everyone who makes these board game videos! This was super helpful and we were able to play an entire game through with zero problems. Thanks!
BTW there is no second video..... don't waste your time looking for one.
Wwwhy
Thank you. I've been scrolling for ages
Aww,thats bad.
I was just looking for it!
Oh mannnnn. We’ve been searching and searching sad😢
Best explanation video I’ve seen on TH-cam. Merci from France
Great tutorial and use of graphics! I’ve only played Sushi Go on Board Game Arena, virtually. So, now it’s time to try the actual game of Sushi Go Party since it just arrived today. Your tutorial will be most helpful. Glad there’s a way to do an easy start/first play. I find a large group of people tend to have a very short attention span when the game is explained to them.
Took this game off our unplayed pile today and watched your video before we played the first game. You made the first game a breeze, we'll be back to watch the next one about the special cards soon. Thank you for these videos they b sometimes work so much better than a book.
Awesome! Hopefully you’ll like the game.
Loved the video mate, the only thing I would change is whenever everyone is flipping the cards simultaneously it is customary to say “1…2…3 Sushi Go!”
Thank you for demonstrating the Miso Soup. That one was a bit confusing at first. Loved Sushi Go! This one looks even more fun!
This was a much needed explainer. Cool little game, those instructions are tricky.
I haven't played this game for a while and returned for a refresher. Love the thorough explanation so thank you! I can't find the follow-up video that explains the special cards
THANK YOU !!! ive had it for like 3/5 years and had 0 clue on how to play it! This helped me abd my school freinds (if they bothered watching this becuase we are playing this friday) alot :) so, thank you
Thanks for the kind words and have fun!
A wonderful tutorial. Thank you. Very clear and well spoken. I ended up buying the game after watching this. The gloves are a bit distracting however, lol. Otherwise, fantastic!
Thanks for the tutorial. We bought this game today and was interested in playing it. My family and I love it! Thanks for explaining in detail of how to play. 👍🏾
It's always delightful to hear great a comment like this. I'm very glad your family love it. Thank you! \(^O^)/
Great way of explaining games, thank you so much
I think it is amazing that you are wearing handbell gloves in this video. Haha
Thank you! Where is the follow-up video explaining each card?
Excellent tutorial. Great presentation and easy explanation.
Thank you so much for this very helpful tutorial. I received this game as a gift and I'm excited to play, but I'm part visual learner and the box directions were confusing. Now I need to go unshuffle all my cards. Haha!
I hope it’s not the “Party!” you have to sort.
Thank you for taking the time to do this tutorial! I enjoyed the dancing sushi at the beginning! lol. I hope to see the follow-up video too someday! :)
You explained this game very well...don't worry about the gloves, i'd like my cards finger print free as well. New subbie.
OMGGGGGGG!!!!
Just got this game, thanks for the tutorial found the rulebook confusing. Your box looks like it has way more sorting slots then the one I got, just has ones for apps, specials, desserts etc. Yours looks a lot easier to find all the cards needed quickly.
Thanks for the easy explanation. The example round was a huge help
Where is the follow up video with descriptions of the other cards?
I was also looking for that and can't seem to find it...
Nothing yet
On the special item, spoon, the number in the bottom right corner, does that indicate home many places the owner of the card moves at the end of the round?
The best tutorial!
Impressive visuals
Good tutorial.
Great video, easy to understand. Thanks so much!
Really liked the video thanks for doing it! I actually liked the gloves. Not that it was intended to be that way but it helped me figure out who the different players were and follow the movement of the cards (some reviews I've seen say that they cards go left then right then left again which was throwing me off).
+Damon Bullis I like doing this segment with all the gloves. Glad you enjoyed it. :D
This was very very helpful. Thank you!
Nice video, very easy to understand!!! I couldn't find the one were you explain every card though...
Thank Varlian. We're are still working on putting the second video together. I will try to get it out soon.
@@thecardboardstacker Please do the second video!
6:38 *i dont understand this part. The tea card is worth what?*
The tea card is worth the number of card of your largest set, the set being the groups of cards of the same background color.
@@thecardboardstacker hi there. Thank you for your reply. *I’d like to ask what happens if i have 2 tea cards with 4 maki rolls cards & my opponent has 1 tea card also with 4 maki rolls cards?*☺️☺️
Hi. After the first round do we shuffle the played cards back to the deck and distribute for the 2nd round?
where did you get the metal box version because in Belgium they only sell the cardboard version and where did you get the slots because that is super easy to find the right cards?
Only the American version.
*Hi. What will be the number of dessert cards for 2 & 3 players?*
It will be at the same for 4 and 5 players. 5 in the first round, 3 in the second, and 2 in the third.
If we discard the miso, do I put them back in the deck after I discarded or are they out?
Discarded miso are set aside and are returned to the deck for the next round.
Best explanation I've seen great video ! Subbed
Thanks very much Herman!
Can you score Uramaki "during the round" if it is the final card of the round that gives you the 10 or more uramaki to get 8 points or would that be classed as "end of the round"?
How would the points be awarded in this scenario.
John and Paul both have 9 Uramaki. They both flip the final card of the round John flips over 3 Uramaki and Paul flips over 4 Uramaki.
Thanks
you mentioned a follow up video explaining the cards. any chance you can post that video? thank you for the video!!!! i finally understand the game!
Hey J O. I haven’t made that video, will plan to do it soon! Sorry for the wait. :D
well ya got a new subscriber now! lol
Cardboard Stacker have you posted I️t????
The gloves make you look like a magician.
+Natalia Zoń Exactly the look I'm going for. Thanks for the nice comment. \(^0^)/
Hey, I wanted to thank you for your helpful video, you did an amazing job explaining the game. Now my girlfriend and I are love with this game.
So we have to discard one card to be placed on the board at the beginning of the game?
Those aren't the cards in the game, but rather reference tokens. They are thicker, smaller, and printed differently than the actual cards.
I think he got one of the card wrong because in one of the places 2:53 look at the Rolls it says 6-8 player and I think he said he was playing 2-5 or 4: I have the same game(:
This was done on purpose to show both pieces of information when playing with different player coutns. To be clear, 6-8 players: 7 in Round 1, 5 in Round 2, and 3 in Round 3. 2-5, it's 5 in Round 1, 3 in Round 2, and 2 in Round 3.
Best tutorial for this game thank you
can i ask where you got the organizer insert from?
Mine came with the game, but it was purchased way back on it’s first release.
Can you play the old game with this one? Or do I have to buy both 😂
Both games are not compatible together, but they follow the same base rules. Sushi Go Party is it’s own game.
Do you have tutorials for more difficult meals?
hii may i ask where is the follow up video link?? (hope u still check ur channels)
Thanks
Super helpful, thank you!
You’re totally welcome! ❤️
And also at 6:32 there was the last sashimi card he needed
The dessert card is so confusing to me. You add 5 in the first round. Then 3 in the second. Do the original 5 dessert cards stay in the deck? Or do you remove them? Thanks for any help!
Yes, you only add cards, no need to pick them out.
How do you know how many steps you go around the board?
The steps are your point tracker. After each round you score your cards and move your pieces by the number of your score.
After round 1, you set the played dessert cards to the side. But the other played cards, do you reshuffle those back into the main deck and redistribute again? If so, does that mean that there may be a game where not all the dessert cards are played (aka, there will be some left in the main deck by the end of round 3).
Yes. Everything but the played dessert cards that are played gets
reshuffle for the next round. Not all dessert cards will appear in
certain games because of distribution with player counts and the left
over cards that do not go in a round.
Why gloves ? My kids wanted to know :)
First, it was a style I kept in the early years of the channel (they got expensive since they only last a couple of filming sessions. The other is that they were shown to tell the pl;players a part in the demonstration.
Where did you get the card organiser?
It supposed to come with the game already.
@@thecardboardstacker oh really? like how did it come with it?
Hmm... I did a bit of research. My is a US 2016 edition and I got it new. Yours may have been a different edition with another insert.
Where is the follow up video for special cards?
Thank you!
Thank you so much I was so confused omfg
1) Why the gloves?
2) Do you always deal counter-clockwise?
Just curious.
1) Gloves? It's a fashion style choice. That's all and thanks for asking ;)
2) The counter clockwise was a mistake. I didn't realized until editing and couldn't retake it.
I don't care about the gloves from a fashion sense. I was just worried you were wearing them because I've read reviews that say the cards are cheap stock and I was wondering if you were wearing the gloves to avoid damaging these flimsy cards?
Hi Lawrence and thanks for your question. To answer it, I wear glove simply because it is a style and I believe it makes me stand out from other reviewers.The card for Sushi Go Party is not the greatest of quality, but they are plastic coated with a linen finish and does not effect game play. I never had a problem with these cards when playing Sushi Go Party with my game group and I don't have gloves on to play with low quality cards.
Dealing counter-clockwise would be fitting as this game takes some of its inspiration from Mahjong where you deal and play counter-clockwise
I normally deal clockwise but I'm not sure why I dealt the hands counter-clockwise. It so happens that I do play Mahjong with my family but I rarely do other games going that direction.
Are you playing in an igloo?
Awesome video! Thanks! :)
Thanks so much for this tutorial! :)
Are gloves included in the game?
good tutorial!
Where's the second video?
Where is your follow up video?
Really good thanks !
I love that game, but I don’t know how to play. I think I’ll play on my imagination.
I hope you get to play the game one day. It’s really fun!
The rule book confused me but I've got the game sussed now... thanks!
Fun game, but I found calculating the score for some cards confusing
Pls load the card explanations
Just so you know when you take a wasabi card the nigiri card has to he taken on the NEXT turn to get the points. Great video
That's what I thought too but in the instructions it states the next Nigiri (anyone you decide to put down that round). I suppose you could twist the rules (house rules) meaning the player has to choose a Nigiri next turn since they played the Wasabi? If they don't get a Nigiri at all then they could try another move perhaps but they took a risk. Would make the game more challenging and strategic.
respective, not respectable in referring to the area where the cards go
Thank you for this well explained video! Between sushi go and sushi go party which of the 2 do you suggest? Or do you recommend both to get?
Thanks for watching, Nehiel. So it depends on your group/playstyle. Personally, I'd get Party just because it has so much more stuff in it. If you don't want to hassle to set up, then get original Suchi Go.
3 min in - game seems complicated.
Yes, it does seem that way but it’s always best to start the game off.
Why is this exactly like the original with a gameboard?!?
It is not. The main difference between this and the original card game is there are many other cards to select from. You don’t have just one deck of one type of Sushi Go game, you in fact hundreds of different games.
y’all- wth i’m so confused
What parts are you confused with?
roflmao all i hear and see are gloooves glovesglovesglovesglooovessss
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OMG u were wearing gloves. U predicted about Corona virus 🧐
You so handsome, I rate you 5 stars.
I don't get it.
Hi Tara, How can I help?
... that sad moment when you play a multiplayer game by yourself
9 Cards for each player ? Aint it 10 ?
If you're pointing out around 3:20, it's 9 cards of game with 4-5 players. 10 cards are used in a 2-3 player game.
Okey i did't know that, thanks for the answer !
And great video. :)
The gloves are so weird. Are your hands hideous?
Why tf would you say that
First minute of the video can be entirely skipped. It was added to increase the length for ads I imagine as the video is barely over 10 minutes. I won't be watching another video because the creators should respect the viewers time, and 10% of a video being filler is not a respect of my time.
Edit: Really the first 2 minutes can be skipped as it's mostly filler too.
Hi Mark, sorry for wasting your time and I deeply apologize for that. This is one of my older videos and I just wanted to bring out the theme and spirit of the game. Many things have changed and I learn many things. My newer videos get straight to the point now after reading many similar complaints like yours. I do hope you get to see them and not conclude that all video is this way. And as always, happy gaming. :D
@@thecardboardstacker thank you for the response. I appreciate it very much.
You had the wrong side of the Maki tile face-up, as you said you were playing a 4-person game, but otherwise, I thought your tutorial was easy to understand.