Honshū
Honshu is a map-building card game set in feudal Japan. Players are lords and ladies of noble houses seeking new lands and opportunities for fame and fortune.
One game of Honshu lasts twelve rounds, and each round is divided into two phases. First, map cards are played in a trick, and the player who played the highest valued card gets to pick first from those cards played. Then the players use the map cards picked to expand their personal maps. Each player must expand their personal maps to maximize their scoring possibilities.
Manipulating your position in the player order is crucial for mastering Honshu.
| Ages: | 8+ |
| NoOfPlayers: | 2-5 Players |
| PlayTime: | 30-30 Minutes |
| Playing Time : | Under 30 Minutes |
| BGG Link: | BGG Link |
| Game Type: | Family Games |
| Game Categories: | Card Game | City Building | Territory Building |
| Game Mechanisms: | Auction/Bidding | Hand Management | Layering | Melding and Splaying | Pattern Building | Selection Order Bid |
| Game Family: | Country: Japan | Mechanism: Partially overlapping cards | Series: Small box (Lautapelit.fi) |
| Game Designer(s): | Kalle Malmioja |
| Game Artist(s): | Ossi Hiekkala | Jere Kasanen |
| BGG Rank Overall: | 1159 |
| BGG Weight: | 1.94 |
| BGG Weight Filter: | <2 |
Honshu is a map-building card game set in feudal Japan. Players are lords and ladies of noble houses seeking new lands and opportunities for fame and fortune.
One game of Honshu lasts twelve rounds, and each round is divided into two phases. First, map cards are played in a trick, and the player who played the highest valued card gets to pick first from those cards played. Then the players use the map cards picked to expand their personal maps. Each player must expand their personal maps to maximize their scoring possibilities.
Manipulating your position in the player order is crucial for mastering Honshu.
