PBG · 2026 Issue No. 2026.05 Editorial · Curated · Independent Updated weekly

Editorial Pick · $25

Sushi Go Party!

Create the best combination of sushi dishes in this card drafting game.

2-8 20 min light weight
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Sushi Go Party! light weight Sushi Go Party!

Why Sushi Go Party!.

Sushi Go Party is a card drafting game where players simultaneously select cards from their hand and pass the remainder to their neighbor, creating an elegant loop of decision-making. Each round, you're building combinations of sushi plates, nigiri, and special dishes, scoring points based on matching sets and strategic combos. The core tension sits in that moment of choice: do you take the high-value card you want, or block what your neighbor is obviously building? Rounds move quickly, and within twenty minutes you've cycled through enough decision points to feel like you've genuinely competed without overstaying your welcome.

What sets Sushi Go Party apart from lightweight drafting games is its menu system, which randomizes the available cards each game and fundamentally changes your strategic priorities. One round you're chasing pudding; the next you're architecting a wasabi combo. This variability keeps the experience fresh across repeated plays rather than calcifying into a solved puzzle. The table energy tends toward engaged scrambling rather than analysis paralysis. Players genuinely react to each other's choices, and the accessibility means inviting non-gamers doesn't require a tutorial that kills momentum.

Setup takes roughly two minutes once you've sorted the menu, and teaching new players requires about five minutes before you can start playing. The sweet spot is four to six players, where the passing rhythm feels snappiest; with two players the negotiation dissolves into pure optimization, and with eight it occasionally sags. The one genuine caveat is that it rewards spatial memory and quick pattern recognition, which not all players enjoy equally. That said, at twenty-five dollars for something that genuinely entertains mixed groups and scales gracefully, this deserves a spot on the shelf.

No paid placement. No sponsorship. We chose it on merit. The Amazon link funds the lights - if you'd rather buy direct from a local game store, find one via BoardGameGeek.

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