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Ludopedia
4.4
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BGG
Our Verdict
Fans of party games and trick-taking will love this light, fun experience.
Highlights
- Social and fast
- VAMOS twist
- Horror vibe
Keep in mind
- Not for kids
- Alcohol required
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Let the party begin! ‘Vamos Dia’ is a light‑hearted trick‑taking card game that throws you into a demonic banquet where the drinks flow freely. Your mission is to win tricks without getting too tipsy – the player with the fewest penalty cards at the end is crowned the sober champion. The deck is filled with cards 1‑25, but the 5, 15 and 25 are special VAMOS cards. When a VAMOS is played, everyone shouts "Vamos! Vamos!", pumping up the party vibe, and the trick winner receives a penalty card that forces them to take a drink. The core mechanic is classic trick‑taking, but the VAMOS twist turns every round into a burst of celebration and surprise. Play with 3‑5 players, 20‑30 minutes per game, and a 2/5 weight – meaning it’s easy to pick up and quick to play. The theme blends fantasy and horror, setting the stage for a devilish feast that amps up the fun. Components are simple: a 60‑card deck and, if you like, a bottle of booze for the penalties. It’s perfect for groups that love a good party, but it’s not for kids or anyone who doesn’t want to drink.
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Publisher
ぴよよ屋さん (Piyoyo Shop)
Designer
ぴよらぷたこ (Piyoraputako)
How many players can play?
The game accommodates 3 to 5 players, but you can tweak it for 2 or even 6 if you wish.
How long does a game last?
Typically 20 to 30 minutes, depending on how fast everyone plays.
What’s the difficulty level?
Intermediate – you need to manage tricks and decide when to use the VAMOS cards, but the rules are straightforward.
What components are needed?
A 60‑card deck (1‑25 numbers, with 5, 15, 25 as VAMOS) and, optionally, a bottle of alcohol for the penalty drinks.
Who’s the target audience?
Groups of friends who enjoy parties, drinks, and quick card games.
Do I need alcohol to play?
Yes, the penalty mechanic involves drinking, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with alcohol.
Is it suitable for kids?
No, the alcohol content and horror theme make it inappropriate for minors.