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Matcha Board Game | Strategy Board Game | Matching Game | Set Collection Game |

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Original price was: $21.97.Current price is: $13.18.

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Item model number : MAT-MAC-001-732
Brand : Does not apply
Product Dimensions : 4.7 x 3.7 x 0.1 inches
Release date : March 5, 2021
gtin13 : 7445044683629
Manufacturer recommended age : 8 years and up
Type : Does not apply
UPC : 7445044683629
Item Weight : 5.8 ounces

SET COLLECTION GAME: The Japanese tea ceremony is a tradition centered on spirituality and servitude. Preparing and presenting a beautiful matcha tea for your guest is the ultimate expression of culture, ceremony and respect. STRATEGY GAME: In Matcha, players attempt to collect the utensils they need to perform a tea ceremony by matching cards on the table by either their number or suit (tea, water, bowl, and scoop). UNIQUE GAMEPLAY: Clever circular-value card system creates interesting options while playing and keeps the game tense. Cards are played secretly and sometimes not matching at all will play to your advantage. HIGHLY VARIABLE: With 18 tea ceremony cards and an assortment of utensil tokens, Matcha provides plenty of strategy for players who must decide when and where to play their cards to the table. No two games are ever the same! NUMBER OF PLAYERS AND AVERAGE PLAYTIME: This fun two player game for family and adults is suitable for ages 8 and up. The average playtime is 20 minutes. “The Japanese tea ceremony is a tradition centred on spirituality and servitude. Preparing and presenting a beautiful matcha (tea) for your guest is the ultimate expression of culture, ceremony and respect. In Matcha, players attempt to collect the utensils (chadogu) they need to perform a tea ceremony by matching tea ceremony (otemae) cards on the table by either their number (1-4) or suit (tea, water, bowl, & scoop.) Cards are played secretly, and sometimes it will be to your advantage not to match at all. With just 18 otemae cards and an assortment of chadogu tokens, Matcha provides plenty of strategy for players who must decide when and where to play their cards to the table”