sweet take is a trick-taking game that uses multiple suits containing numbers 1 to 10. sweet take is a little different, cards with higher value will have lower value and cards with lower value will have higher value. So regardless of who wins on that track, it’s up to you to know when to play your cards. sweet take Also known as gummy trick Designed by Hisashi Hayashi and published by Hasbro.
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How about playing?
This is a trick-taking game in which each player has a hand of nine cards and places three unknown cards face down in front of them. Players play one card at a time, matching suit if possible. The player with the highest value card of the suit wins the trick. The player starting the round can choose a card that determines the suit that must be played if all other players have a card that matches that suit. If a player does not wish to play a matching suit, he or she can always choose to play one of the cards in front of him in a secret stash. However, this card is unknown to all players until it is played.

If you are the second player, play a card from your hand or secret stash. The cards in your hand must match the suit of the cards played. If you don’t have that suit in your hand, you can play a card to create a secondary stash. All other players continue this until each player has played their cards.
The player with the highest starting suit value collects all cards of that suit and scores the points shown on that card. The player with the highest secondary suit collects all cards of that suit, and so on. The next round begins with the player who won the primary suit in the last hand.
After 12 rounds, the game ends and players count up the point values ​​shown on the cards they have collected. The player with the most points wins the game.

verdict
sweet take It actually uses a different system than most trick-taking games. Cards with higher value will have lower value and cards with lower value will have higher value. This is a bit of a twist on how you win tricks, but you don’t want to play the higher value card because you get more points if you give your lower card to someone else, so you play the higher value card, in which case you might win, but you might not get as many points because everyone is playing the higher value card.
You can also flip a card from your secret stash so that if you’re lucky it becomes a secondary suit and you get at least a point from your card, and even more if you get another card with a lucky flip. There are 12 cards in total and you have to play cards strategically to avoid giving big points to others and play cards to get high point cards from others.

some tricks sweet take I feel like just adding this surprise gave the game a change that I haven’t felt in other trick-taking games. Overall I like the idea of ​​the game and how the points are distributed. The art is just great, and while the theme isn’t exciting for me, the gameplay is solid and makes the game different from others.

can grab sweet take from Amazon Or FLGS at MSRP 9.99!
Image via Hasbro
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