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星空を積む。 (Hoshizora wo tsumu.)
星空を積む。~七夕の夜に天の川を作ろう~ (Hoshizora wo tsumu. - Tanabata no yoru ni amanogawa wo tsukurou -), meaning "Pile up a starry sky. - Let's make a milky way in the Tanabata night -", is a dexterity game from Japan, using folded cards.
What is 星空を積む。 (Hoshizora wo tsumu.)
星空を積む。~七夕の夜に天の川を作ろう~ (Hoshizora wo tsumu. - Tanabata no yoru ni amanogawa wo tsukurou -), meaning "Pile up a starry sky. - Let's make a milky way in the Tanabata night -", is a dexterity game from Japan, using folded cards.
Tanabata is a famous, popular festival in Japan, which celebrates the meeting of the deities Orihime and Hikoboshi. These lovers are separated by the Milky Way, and may only meet on the 7th night of the 7th month.
The game has a deck of cards showing beautiful starry night skies, with a comet streak on one side. The players take turns to draw and fold a card along the comet streak, and then place it upon the other cards. In this way, players build up a starry sky, and score points for making good connections between cards. But if cards fall from the sky, the player scores nothing that turn. The game ends when a player reaches a score target, or the card deck is exhausted.
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Game details
- Players
- 2–3
- Age
- +10
- Duration
- 25 min
- Difficulty
- —
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2020
- Mechanics
- Connections · Stacking and Balancing
- Categories
- Action / Dexterity · Card Game · Mythology
- Designer
- Funayama Kazuya (船山 和也)
- Publisher
- EJP Games (EJPゲームズ)
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How many players is 星空を積む。 (Hoshizora wo tsumu.) for?
星空を積む。 (Hoshizora wo tsumu.) plays with 2–3 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 25 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 10.
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