DESCRIPTION
ito, the creative & cooperative party game hit from Japan
Ito is a cooperative card game in which you give clues on a specific topic that match the numbers in your hand. You only ever know your own number, but try to guess the order in which all the cards belong based on the clues given.
What is ito?
Ito is all about estimating, discussing and laughing together. If you manage to put all your number cards in the right order, you win together!
How to play ito?
Everyone chooses a color and their matching color cards. The number cards are shuffled, and the starting card is laid out. Everyone draws a number card and keeps the value secret. Then everyone thinks of a clue that corresponds to the chosen theme and tells the others. The aim is to place the number cards face down in ascending order. There is no need to follow a predetermined order of play. Once all the cards have been laid out, you can discuss and adjust the order. If you are happy with the order, the cards are revealed. If you succeed, you have won the game!
For greater difficulty in subsequent games:
After each game you win, someone draws a second number card. This continues with every game you win until each of you draws two cards. How many more number cards can you win with?
SIMPLE RULES, GREAT FUN TO PLAY, HIGH REPLAY VALUE.
Product Details
Age: | 8 |
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Duration: | 10 |
Players: | 2–8 |
Category: | Freunde und Familie |
Topic: | Partyspiel |
Designers: | Mitsuru Nakamura |
ILLUSTRATION: | Misaki Shimada |
Language: | DEUTSCH |
Release: | 2024 |
Rules: | tba |
Trees for the Future
With Trees for the Future, we have found a competent partner in terms of sustainable commitment, which we wholeheartedly support with the sales of ito: We are delighted to be able to plant a tree for every game sold through the sale of ito! As trees are not everything, Trees for the Future‘s other work also involves supporting local families who live from agriculture with knowledge and tools. The organization’s clever approach is called “There is no one-size-fits-all-solution”. It therefore works with local communities to see what help is needed to achieve more sustainable agriculture. Like Heidelberger Spieleverlag, the organization was founded in 1989 and is primarily active in the sub-Saharan regions of Africa. Detailed information is available at: https://trees.org.