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MORI [Multilingual version]

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A Trick-Taking game where dice break the rules.

In Mori, you'll carefully play cards to win tricks. Using dice lets you break the "must follow suit" rule!

"Mori" is the Latin word for death and the Japanese word for forest. Both of these interpretations are represented in the artwork of this card game.

Mori is full of “tricky” decisions, as players manipulate their hand of cards by playing tricks and using the dice to find their way to the best possible score.

How To Play

  1. Each Led Suit Is Trumped By Another
    It’s the rock-paper-scissors circle of life.
  2. Take Dice When You Win a Trick
    Dice can be held onto for a powerful effect.
  3. Cards Have To Follow Suit, But Dice Don’t
    Don’t want to play a valuable card? That’s what your dice is for!
  4. Score!
    Most points wins, after a number of rounds equal to the number of players.

Strategy

Use Your Dice Well

It’s in the tagline of the game: “Dice Break The Rules.” Being able to choose not to follow the lead suit when it’s advantageous to you can be huge! Don’t ignore collecting dice.

Manipulate the X’s

Having the most X’s is bad: they each count as one negative point. You might be able to feed your X cards to the perceived scoring leader. However, having the second most gives you one point per X! Can you use this to your advantage?

Holding Onto Cards

Because you score cards left in hand, it can be a fun challenge to try and keep well-scoring cards from being pulled out by the trick-taking rules.

What People Are Saying

"A fresh take on a familiar genre that will be an easy learn for fans of this type of card game."
— BGG User KRWoods1


Note

An English rulebook is not included. Please check the official site for the rules:
Mori Official Page


Allplay Small Box Series

A series of games packed into a compact 12cm x 12cm x 5.3cm box!
Easy-to-learn rules and short playtimes make them perfect for travel and quick gaming sessions.

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Product Info
  • Game Design
    Daniel Newman
  • artwork
    Illustration:
    Beth Sobel
    graphic design:
    Gavril Anca, Daniel Profiri
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