FIKA
Ya sea en el trabajo, por la noche o durante el fin de semana, "fika" es una parte integral de la vida sueca y es mucho más que una simple pausa para el café. Se trata de hacer un espacio en tu vida diaria para charlar mientras tomas una bebida caliente, al saborrear deliciosos pasteles.
En Fika, usted es el propietario de un café callejero que intenta superar a su competidor, organizando hábilmente las cartas en su propio café y manipulando las de su oponente, para que pueda ser el primero en ganar dos rondas.
Número de jugadores: 2
Duración de la partida: 25 mn
Complejidad: 3 / 5
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Sumario de reglas
Overview
Win 2 Rounds by placing Coffee cards on your display, manipulating your and your opponent's previously played cards, and scoring objectives from your played cards at the end of a round
Turn
On a turn, both players pick a single card and reveal simultaneously
The player who played the higher number plays first (ties are resolved by the colour priority, which is chosen at the start by the players, the losing player of the last round picks first)
Your card is placed in your area and you may resolve its effect
Once one player has 5 cards, the other player can play up to 2 more to try to reach 5 and then the round ends (some cards may have been removed due to effects) The bonus 2 cards cannot affect the opponent as they are considered finished for the round and thus protected
Round Scoring
Each card has a scoring opportunity which can be fulfilled once only (e.g. if you have the opportunity for scoring 5 points for 2 same numbers next to each other, having 2 pairs does nothing extra)
If a deck card is placed between the players, this can either double or triple the scoring of that card as one edge shows 2 cups (for doubling) and the other edge shows 3 cups (for tripling)
The cards will state how they score, but for general purposes:
• White blank cards mean any colour
• Brown blank cards mean a specific colour of your choice
• White X cards means a specific number of your choice
• A curve underneath the cards means adjacent
• A Deck card means there needs to be a card face down in front of this card
The player with the highest score gains 1 Tip
If there's a tie, the player with the highest number of the primary colour gains the Tip
End Game
The game ends immediately when one player gains their second Tip and wins