[Introduction to the game]
Shaved Turn is a very simple Japanese-style game using Hyakunin Isshu Karuta. Since the time per game is short, you can kill time on the train or in a short time such as waiting time. You can enjoy the unique tension and exhilaration that other table games and card games do not have.
[Game rules]
Draw Karuta from your deck on your turn and add it to your hand.
There are 100 cards in total, and there are three main types.
The first is the "Den" card game.
If you draw it from the deck, add it to your hand as it is.
Of the 100 cards, 66 are "Den" cards.
The second is the "Shaved" Karuta.
If you draw from the deck, you must discard all the cards in your hand.
Of the 100 cards, 13 are "Bouzu" cards.
The third is the "princess" card game.
If you draw from the deck, add it to your hand as it is, and add all the discarded cards to your hand.
Of the 100 cards, 21 are "princess" cards.
One player and three opponents (Shiba Inu) draw karuta from the deck in order, and when the deck runs out, the player with the most cards in the first hand wins.
There are several other rules that you can choose and add.
[Operation explanation]
The operation is simple, just select one of the three decks and tap it on your turn. You cannot draw cards during an enemy's turn.
Shaved Turn is a very simple Japanese-style game using Hyakunin Isshu Karuta. Since the time per game is short, you can kill time on the train or in a short time such as waiting time. You can enjoy the unique tension and exhilaration that other table games and card games do not have.
[Game rules]
Draw Karuta from your deck on your turn and add it to your hand.
There are 100 cards in total, and there are three main types.
The first is the "Den" card game.
If you draw it from the deck, add it to your hand as it is.
Of the 100 cards, 66 are "Den" cards.
The second is the "Shaved" Karuta.
If you draw from the deck, you must discard all the cards in your hand.
Of the 100 cards, 13 are "Bouzu" cards.
The third is the "princess" card game.
If you draw from the deck, add it to your hand as it is, and add all the discarded cards to your hand.
Of the 100 cards, 21 are "princess" cards.
One player and three opponents (Shiba Inu) draw karuta from the deck in order, and when the deck runs out, the player with the most cards in the first hand wins.
There are several other rules that you can choose and add.
[Operation explanation]
The operation is simple, just select one of the three decks and tap it on your turn. You cannot draw cards during an enemy's turn.
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