Soozie (スージー)

2024
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2-8
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Playtime
30 min

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44 Number cards 30 Operation cards (+, -, ×, ÷, =) 3 Wild cards Player Count: Designed for young children, suitable for group settings Setup Shuffle the number and operation cards separately. Each player receives a mix of number and operation cards (specific distribution not specified but should be even). Gameplay Objective: Players use their cards to form valid arithmetic equations. Basic Rules: Turn Sequence: Players take turns drawing and playing cards to form equations on the table. Playing Cards: Players can play number cards and operation cards to build on existing equations or start new ones. Wild cards can substitute any number or operation. Equations: Must be mathematically correct. If an equation becomes incorrect due to card plays, it must be rectified or removed from play. Number Card Use: Cards range from 0-10, each with unique visual designs. Used to form or extend equations. Operation Card Use: Include plus (+), minus (-), multiplication (×), division (÷), and equals (=). Used to build arithmetic expressions. Wild Cards: Act as any number or operation to complete or extend equations. Special Rules: Sequences and Sets: Players aim to create sequences of numbers (e.g., 3, 4, 5) or sets of the same number (e.g., 5, 5, 5). Multiple Equations: Multiple equations can coexist on the table. Players can add to any equation as long as the mathematical integrity is maintained. End Game The game ends when players have used all their cards and no further equations can be formed. The player who used their cards most effectively to form correct and complex equations wins. Educational Focus The game encourages understanding and application of basic arithmetic and is designed to aid in the mathematical education of children.