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Product Description ■ Oounabara is full of dangers! Can you go back to the port!
A wonderful day in the clear sea! That was the plan when you left the port this morning.
Unfortunately, it turned out that the sea was often fickle and that today was no exception.
Now you must face various dangers before you reach a safe place!
Can you sail through the rough sea and return to the port without losing your yacht (and your sanity)?
『 Tumultuous and Kaiwara 』 is a trick taking game in which players become sailors and aim to return from a voyage that was supposed to end easily.
Each player plays one card for each turn, and the player who plays the 『 Best 』 "" takes all the cards (tricks) that have been played "".
But the purpose of this game is to avoid taking as many tricks as possible!
The game goes through several rounds, each with tricks equal to the number of cards that each player has.
Players play one hand in clockwise order from the starting player.
If possible, players must play a card in the same color (suit) as one of the cards that are already in the trick.
If you don't have any corresponding color cards, you can play any one of the cards that are already in the trick.
If you all play one card at a time, you decide who takes the trick.
If you all play one card at a time, you decide who takes the trick.
If you all play one card at a time, you decide who takes the trick.
If you all play one card at a time, you decide who takes the trick.
If you all play one card at a time, you decide who takes the trick.
If you all play one card at a time, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
If you play the trick with two or more colors, you decide who takes the trick.
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