Gamewright Sushi Roll - The Sushi Go! Dice Game Multi-colored, 5"






Key features
- •Rice and dice! Roll with your favorite sushi go! Characters in this dice version of the best-selling card game!
- •Load up the conveyor belts with savory sushi dice - then pick one and pass the rest!
- •Earn points for winning combos like two tempura or a set of sashimi.
- •Grab a menu to re-roll your dice or use chopsticks to swap with an opponent.
- •And of course - save room for Pudding at the end! Pick up the most points and you're on a sushi roll!
Gamewright Sushi Roll - The Sushi Go! Dice Game Multi-colored, 5"
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Customer Reviews
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Josephine✓ Verified Purchase•September 29, 2023
I bought this for my 8 year old nephew and he did enjoy the game. We had him read the instructions himself first and then teach us how to play. He got most of the instructions correct, making it pretty easy to read. He did struggle with 2 of the game piece descriptions and how to move the red conveyor belt around.
Other than that, It's a fun game! It's hard to keep kids from rolling the dice constantly and keep what they initially rolled all game. They just want to keep rolling! I think the card version does a better job with that.
Other than that, It's a fun game! It's hard to keep kids from rolling the dice constantly and keep what they initially rolled all game. They just want to keep rolling! I think the card version does a better job with that.
Considering buying a second copy
Poiuytrew.q✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
I like how I was able to learn this game while reading through the rules - I figured out how to play the game after one run-through and that was less than 10 minutes.
I like the dice rolling and I like the feeling of the dice - they're printed well and are cute and satisfying to play with. The player boards are also very nice - thick and sturdy and functional - it shows the value of the points and the pictures refer to the number of the sides of the dice.
I actually like this game so much...I might buy a second version to combine so it can accommodate more than 5 players and add house rules for the swap rule.
I like the dice rolling and I like the feeling of the dice - they're printed well and are cute and satisfying to play with. The player boards are also very nice - thick and sturdy and functional - it shows the value of the points and the pictures refer to the number of the sides of the dice.
I actually like this game so much...I might buy a second version to combine so it can accommodate more than 5 players and add house rules for the swap rule.
The dice version of Sushi Go! is a fun and quick filler game
max✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
Whether or not you've played Sushi Go! you'll find this a fun and quick game. And if you prefer the more tactile feeling of dice over playing cards, you're not getting a whole lot less if you go the Sushi Roll route only.
Played over three rounds, every turn you roll dice and pick one. You may opt to use a take-out menu token to reroll dice, or a chopsticks token to exchange dice with another player's dice pool, before you pick a dice to place, but that's the extent of your turn. Each player gets a board that shows what each die has on its six faces and also what they score.
It is one of those games that will feel slightly foreign for the first round of the first game you ever play; this is just what happens with lots of iconography that you may not be familiar with. But you'll be completely fine going forward with iconography and strategy.
Great to add to your game collection for a light-weight family game or as a filler game.
The only critique I've heard from anyone that encounters this game is they all agree the game box is too big; especially compared to the compactness of the tin box that Sushi Go! comes in.
Played over three rounds, every turn you roll dice and pick one. You may opt to use a take-out menu token to reroll dice, or a chopsticks token to exchange dice with another player's dice pool, before you pick a dice to place, but that's the extent of your turn. Each player gets a board that shows what each die has on its six faces and also what they score.
It is one of those games that will feel slightly foreign for the first round of the first game you ever play; this is just what happens with lots of iconography that you may not be familiar with. But you'll be completely fine going forward with iconography and strategy.
Great to add to your game collection for a light-weight family game or as a filler game.
The only critique I've heard from anyone that encounters this game is they all agree the game box is too big; especially compared to the compactness of the tin box that Sushi Go! comes in.
Con dados es más divertido!!
Heyne Rafael Vargas Jaraba✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
Sin temor a equivocarme puedo decir que sushi roll es más divertido que el original con cartas. Además las "monedas" con la puntuación es todo un acierto, los materiales son de excelente calidad, sobre todo los dados, son hermosos y de buen tamaño. No decepciona esta versión, definitivamente es una experiencia nueva. Si ya tienen el sushi go o el party y tienen pensado comprar esta versión pero no lo hacen por temor que sea lo mismo, les aseguro que vale la pena. Recomendado 100%
Just as Fun as the Original Sushi Go!
K_k✓ Verified Purchase•July 9, 2023
We are fans of the original Sushi Go game and these are a step up from the original. Sushi Rolls has the same basic concept as Sushi Go (adding the points on the cards) but requires a lot more strategy from the players and winners/losers are not easily pre-determined in each round/game. Games take longer to finish than the original Sushi Go game and younger players may not completely understand the strategy behind the game. We played with my kids (15 yrs, 12 yrs) and they enjoyed it; definitely give it a try if you are a fan of the original Sushi Go game.
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