Fish, Farewell, Forever (IMPORT)

£21.00
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This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided in the box.

According to the rules, Fish, Farewell, Forever, is a "single-player card game designed to free the masses of their suffering from earthly desires." The game is made up of a deck of 30 cards, with virtue cards, desire cards, and understanding cards.

Players play through a deck of cards hoping to liberate cards to The Beyond. Once the deck runs out, the player loses unless they can move 2 cards from The Beyond over the Styx and onto The Far Shore.

A player wins if they can liberate all cards. "Elevated" wins are also possible, which allow the play to liberate non-card components, such as the rule book and box insert.

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This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided in the box.

According to the rules, Fish, Farewell, Forever, is a "single-player card game designed to free the masses of their suffering from earthly desires." The game is made up of a deck of 30 cards, with virtue cards, desire cards, and understanding cards.

Players play through a deck of cards hoping to liberate cards to The Beyond. Once the deck runs out, the player loses unless they can move 2 cards from The Beyond over the Styx and onto The Far Shore.

A player wins if they can liberate all cards. "Elevated" wins are also possible, which allow the play to liberate non-card components, such as the rule book and box insert.

This game is Japanese but is language-independent and English rules are provided in the box.

According to the rules, Fish, Farewell, Forever, is a "single-player card game designed to free the masses of their suffering from earthly desires." The game is made up of a deck of 30 cards, with virtue cards, desire cards, and understanding cards.

Players play through a deck of cards hoping to liberate cards to The Beyond. Once the deck runs out, the player loses unless they can move 2 cards from The Beyond over the Styx and onto The Far Shore.

A player wins if they can liberate all cards. "Elevated" wins are also possible, which allow the play to liberate non-card components, such as the rule book and box insert.