In this game, the goal is to find three cards of the same number.
When it's your turn, you reveal your cards. If all three cards have the same number, your challenge is successful.
If different numbers are revealed, your challenge is unsuccessful.
The game is played in the same way as the card game "Concentration," but the feeling is completely different.
While Concentration is a game in which you turn over cards on the table, Nana reveals someone's hand.
Furthermore, you can only reveal cards with the highest or lowest number on them.
The first person to successfully buy three cards within these rules wins the game.
The basic objective is to find three of the same cards, but you will learn various things in the process.
For example, if a certain person's highest number is 8.
Since the numbers only range from 1 to 12, you can tell that their hand contains only low numbers.
If you happen to have two "1" cards in your hand, you can reveal the hand of the person who seems to have the smaller number.
(Of course, that doesn't always happen...)
What makes Nana so fun is that it has such simple rules yet allows for fun deductive reasoning.
Number of Players: 2-5
Playing Time: 15-30 minutes
Ages: 6 and up
Game Design: Kaya Miyano
Illustration: Sai Beppu
[Set Contents]
36 cards, 2 manuals (Japanese and English), 1 summary card
Number of Players: 2-5
Playing Time: 15-30 minutes
Ages: 6 and up
Note: The box specifications are different from the first two editions. The same JAN code as the first edition is also used.