Roll those bones, push your luck, and secure your stash of sushi and rasps!
Designer: Reiner Knizia
Artist: Doris Matthäus
Publisher: Zoch Verlag, 999 Games, Gigamic, Giochi Uniti
This is another game in Zoch's "small square box" line and seems to be a follow-up to Reiner Knizia's Pickomino.
There are five dice. Each dice has:
2 x Sushi (blue)
2 x Fishbone (red)
1 x Chopsticks (blue)
1 x Chopsticks (red)
There are 24 tiles:
12 x Sushi (blue) ... Worth +1 to +6 points
12 x Fishbone (red) ... Worth -1 to -4 points
Players roll dice to try and collect "Sushi" and "Fish Bone" tiles from the centre of the board (the tile they get depends how many they rolled).
Players can also steal tiles from other players by rolling 3 or more appropriately coloured "Chopsticks" on their dice. 3 Chopsticks allows you to take the top tile from an appropriate pile from another player, 4 or 5 chopsticks allows you to nominate which tile from the pile you want, but you are not allowed to look first.
At the end of the game (when the tiles are all gone), players score points based on the tiles they have collected, however if you have more blue tiles than red tiles, you lose the excess blue tiles first!
This game is part of The Chicken Family of Zoch.