Sushi Roll Play Along Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • Join Barrister Andy for another Play-Along Tutorial!
    Whether you're just opening your copy of the game, or you've never heard of it, this tutorial will show you how to play a full game of Sushi Roll from Gamewright Games-from start to finish.
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:22 Contents of the Box
    01:03 Game Setup
    02:18 Gameplay Overview
    02:38 Starting your First Round
    03:31 The Sushi Dice
    06:23 Completing First Turns
    06:41 Turn #2 - Menus & Chopsticks
    08:33 Scoring Round #1
    09:21 Starting a New Round (with 3-Player Special Rule)
    10:31 Scoring Pudding & Menus/Chopsticks
    11:20 Final Thoughts

Komentáře • 4

  • @lex3798
    @lex3798 Před rokem +2

    Best tutorial for figuring out this game! The instructions made no sense to me and my family so thank you!

    • @BoardGameBarrister
      @BoardGameBarrister  Před rokem

      Hi Lex - I'm so glad to hear it was helpful! Thanks for letting us know, and have a great time sushi-ing!
      Cheers,
      -Andy

  • @grog3514
    @grog3514 Před 2 lety

    What if two players both play chopsticks at the same time? Do you have to play it after players have chosen their die for the round?

    • @BoardGameBarrister
      @BoardGameBarrister  Před 2 lety

      Unlike Sushi Go where all actions are simultaneous, only the rolling is simultaneous in Sushi Roll. After the dice are rolled, each player completes their selection in turn order. So, the first player plays their chopsticks, takes a die off someone else's conveyor, puts it onto their conveyor, and then makes a choice to move a die from their conveyor to their tray - this could be the die they took with chopsticks, but could be another die. If the first player moved the chopsticked-die to their tray, then it would not be available for the second player to take with chopsticks because it is no longer on a conveyor. There is no collision between both players using chopsticks. Make sure you start each round with the player who has the red conveyor.