Yomi

نُشرت 2011

Yomi is a card game that simulates a fighting game. It tests your ability to predict how your opponents will act and your ability to judge the relative value of cards from one situation to the next. Also, it lets you do fun combos and be a panda. There are 10 characters to choose from, each with their own deck, abilities, and style. Each deck also doubles as a regular deck of playing cards with beautiful artwork (the complete game features a whopping 120 different character illustrations). Yomi is the Japanese word for “reading”, in this case as in reading the mind of your opponent. Yomi: Fighting Card Game is a simple competitive card game that simulates a fight between two characters. Each deck in Yomi represents one character, with 10 decks in the first release. Champion fighting game tournament player and tournament organizer David Sirlin designed the game to test the skills of Valuation and Yomi. Valuation refers to your ability to judge the relative value of moves (or cards) as they change over the course of the game. Yomi, the game's title, refers to your ability to guess which moves your opponent will make. There is more to it than guessing, though: some players have the uncanny ability to “guess” right almost every time, no matter the game. The core mechanic is a paper-rock-scissors guessing game between attack, throw, and block/dodge (sometimes modified by special ability cards). Attacks and throws usually let you follow up with combo cards from your hand, while blocks let you draw a card. While it first seems "just random," you soon discover that the unequal and uncertain payoffs in this guessing game allow you really read what the opponent will do. Yomi captures the kind of mind games that occur during the high level in fighting game tournaments. Reimplemented by: Yomi (second edition)

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Yomi

معلومات اللعبة

اللاعبون
2 Players
الوقت
30 min
الثقل
Light-Medium — 2,36/5
السنة
2011
تقييم BGG
6,91
ترتيب BGG
#2012
الحد الأدنى للعمر
10+

الأسئلة الشائعة

Yomi is designed for exactly 2 players. The community rates it best at 2 players.
A typical game of Yomi takes about 30 minutes.
Yomi has a complexity rating of 2.36/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Yomi is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Yomi has a rating of 6.91/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 2,998 ratings. It is ranked #2012 overall.
Yomi was designed by David Sirlin. It was published in 2011.