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SushiGo

Sushi Go! is a fast-paced card drafting game where players build the best meal by collecting sushi combos like sashimi sets or tempura pairs. Quick rounds, cute art, and tactical choices make it a deliciously accessible strategy game.

Mechanics:

Collection, Drafting, Engine Building, Market, Memory, Observation, Point Salad, Push Your Luck, Resource Management, Simultaneous Action, Take That,

Dynamics:

Adaptability, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Multitasking, Organization, Risk-taking, Strategy Development,

HOW TO PLAY

Written Instructions:

Play Personalities

Explorer, Competitor, Collector,

As a Physical Game

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As a Digital Game

As an Opener

As a Core Activity

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As a Closer

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FACILITATION SUPPORT

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Buy / Access

Gamewright: https://gamewright.com/product/Sushi-Go

DIY Notes:

Variations

> Party expansion introduces different setups 

> Spin Some for Dim Sum edition

Pulse Check

Q - Are people having fun — smiling, laughing, in deep thought? 

Q - Does everyone seem open to keep playing? Are the disengaged able to be more engaged? 

Q - Do you hear productive strategizing about how to improve process or results?

How

Position the reflection around pathways and resources for accomplishing goals and future growth: 

Q - How did the team organize itself around the rules and objectives? 

Q - Did conflict or miscommunication affect the game? How might you address that for next time? 

Q - Would more time, people, or resources have shifted the team's approach? How so?

Think

Position the reflection around rational planning and communication methods: 

Q - Did this game illuminate any patterns in how you give and receive information? 

Q - How might it be helpful to know the preferences and tendencies of your colleagues? 

Q - Could your team benefit from additional or more diverse perspectives?

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