Hanafuda are playing cards of Japanese origin, used to play a number of games. The name literally translates as 'flower cards'.
There are twelve suits, representing months. Each is designated a flower, and each suit has four cards. Typically, there are two 'normal' cards worth one point, one poetry ribbon card worth five points, and a final special card worth ten or twenty points. The point values could be considered unnecessary and arbitrary, as the most popular games only concern themselves with certain combinations of taken cards.
SuperLite 2000 Vol.019 - Hanafuda is a hanafuda game that features 2 different game modes, in the first one the player can play matches againts one or two opponents, and can also select the match rules. In the second game mode the player is sort of a story mode in which the player will go through Japan playing hanafuda matches against eleven computer opponents.
MANUFACTURER'S DESCRIPTION:
"Hanafuda" joins SuperLite2000 series! In the "free match mode" where you can enjoy full-fledged playing cards, "Koikoi" competes for the game with the CPU and the role played, and the 6 rounds (12 rounds) are carried out until 7 cards are no longer in hand. Includes “Hana Matching”, which competes for the total number of characters, and “Oichicho Kabu”, in which the one with the first digit of the number added to the ticket, which is closer to nine, wins. In the “National Conquest Mode”, which aims at the whole country with Hanafuda, you can conquer the opponent's area by fighting “Koikoi” with the representatives of the other 11 areas and victory over 5 opponents in Japan divided into 12 blocks. it can.
FEATURES:
- First person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- Hanafuda theme.
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