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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you love collecting and trading cards, Gachapon Trick is your next obsession. The highlight? Strategic card buying during trick‑taking.
Highlights
- Strategic card buying
- Fun trick‑taking mechanic
- Fast‑paced gameplay
- Captivating Gachapon theme
Keep in mind
- Buying rules can be confusing
- Top‑deck purchase limited
- Deck size may affect play
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Gachapon Trick drops you into a Gachapon parlor where the goal is to collect all the toys (cards). The starting player can play any card; the others must follow suit if they can, or play a different one if they can’t. The trick is decided by the highest card of the most represented suit, with tiebreakers based on value and play order. The winner must buy at least one card from the trick, can buy more, and may also buy the top card of the deck for ¥500, but only once per trick. The game supports 2‑4 players, runs for 20‑40 minutes, and has a medium complexity level. The deck contains 120 cards, purchase tokens, and a coin marker. The strategic buying mechanic gives the game a bargaining feel, while the trick-taking keeps the pace fast and engaging. The Gachapon theme brings a collectible charm that appeals to both card‑game lovers and toy‑machine enthusiasts. If you enjoy games that blend light strategy with the thrill of acquiring cards, Gachapon Trick could be the right pick for your table. The balance between following suits and the freedom to buy cards makes each trick a tactical decision that can swing the game. The option to buy the top deck card adds an extra layer of risk and reward, forcing players to weigh whether spending ¥500 is worth it. In short, Gachapon Trick delivers a short, fun, and negotiation‑heavy experience that keeps everyone alert and engaged.
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Mechanics
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Publisher
New Mill Industries, Playte
Designer
Daniel Newman
Artist
Wanjin Gill, 別府さい (Sai Beppu)
Community
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874owners
248wishlist
50want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can play?
2 to 4 players.
What is the average game length?
20 to 40 minutes, depending on player count and buying speed.
What is the complexity level?
Medium, with trick‑taking and buying rules that require focus but are easy to learn.
What components are included?
A 120‑card deck, coin marker, purchase tokens, and a rule booklet.
Who is the game for?
Players who enjoy collecting, trading cards, and Gachapon themes; great for friend groups.
How does the top‑deck purchase work?
The winner may pay 500¥ to buy the top card once per trick; otherwise they can pass.
Is there a basic strategy?
Pay attention to played cards, remember which suits have appeared, and decide when to buy the top card to maximize your set.
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