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Our Verdict
Suritsu blends numeric strategy with vivid scenery, a quick and engaging pick‑up game for 1‑5 players.
Highlights
- Dynamic hand‑management gameplay
- Incremental numeric challenge
- Beautiful scenic illustrations
- Consecutive turns via completed scenes
- Fast and accessible
Keep in mind
- Rules may feel confusing at first
- Limited to 5 players
- Short playtime may not suit long‑haul fans
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Suritsu is a numeric and scenery card game that brings together 1 to 5 players in quick 15‑20 minute sessions. Each card features a two‑digit number and a scenic illustration — forests, seas, cities, and more — adding a visual and strategic layer to the game. The goal is simple: empty your hand before your opponents, but complete scenes by playing cards that connect to each other to earn consecutive turns. The core mechanic revolves around number combinations, where the UP‑DOWN card dictates whether the next number must be higher (UP) or lower (DOWN) than the previous. This requires players to carefully consider which cards to play, when to play them, and how to block opponents. The variety of scenes and the challenge of keeping your hand clear make Suritsu a game that blends luck and strategy in a balanced way. While the rules are relatively simple, the learning curve can be a bit steep at first, but quickly becomes intuitive. If you enjoy games that combine numbers, engaging illustrations, and a good dose of card management, Suritsu is a fun and accessible choice for family or friends.
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MARU., IFROM Games
How many players can play?
Suritsu can be played by 1 to 5 players.
How long does a game last?
A typical game lasts about 15 to 20 minutes.
What is the game’s complexity?
It is rated easy to medium, ideal for beginners and families.
What components are included?
The game comes with 80 illustrated cards (two‑digit numbers and scenes) and one UP‑DOWN card.
Who is the game for?
It’s great for players who enjoy quick strategy, hand management, and scenic themes.
How does the UP‑DOWN card work?
It dictates whether the next number played must be higher (UP) or lower (DOWN) than the previous.
How do you win?
The first player to empty their hand wins; if no one can play, the player with the fewest cards wins.