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Picnic Go

Similar to Sushi Go

Picnic Go is a simple deckbuilding game, where the goal is to build the most delicious meal you can! Everyone picks a card from their hand, and reveals their selected card at the same time. Then, the cards are passed clockwise (or, in the case of this implementation, from top to bottom), and play continues until every card is exhausted. After three rounds, whoever has the highest score wins! (In case of ties, compare amount of cupcakes.)

The cards available for you to pick from are:

  • Sandwiches - Chicken Sandwiches (triangle) are worth 1 point. Pork Sandwiches (square) are worth 2 points. Beef Sandwiches (circle) are worth 3 points.
  • Mayonnaise - Triples the next sandwich you pick. You can have multiple unused mayonnaise played, but they cannot stack - only one mayonnaise allowed per sandwich.
  • Potato Chips - Gives 1, 2, or 3 chips, according to the number shown on the card. At the end of a round, the player with the most chips scores 6 points, and the player with the second most chips scores 3 points. If there's a tie, split the score evenly, rounded down.
  • Deviled Eggs - Each set of 2 is worth 5 points. Otherwise, worth no points. You can score multiple sets of deviled eggs in one round.
  • Fried Chicken - Each set of 3 is worth 10 points. Otherwise, worth no points. You can score multiple sets of fried chicken in one round.
  • Pizza - A set of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 or more is worth 1, 3, 6, 10, and 15 points, respectively. You cannot score multiple sets of pizza in one round - any pizza you get past the fifth has no effect.
  • Cupcake - Keep until the end of the game. After all 3 rounds have passed, the player with the most cupcakes scores 6 points. If playing with more than 2 players, the player with the least cupcakes loses 6 points. If there's a tie, split the score evenly, rounded down.
  • Fork - Scores nothing, but can be used at a later turn. On use, you're allowed to pick 2 cards this turn, before returning the fork to your hand - swapping the fork for an extra card that turn.

All card art were made by ProspectPyxis, and are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.

Picnic Go

Similar to Sushi Go

Play Picnic Go

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Choose game mode

Online Friend

Share a link and play with a friend online.

2 Players

Public rooms

Picnic Go is a simple deckbuilding game, where the goal is to build the most delicious meal you can! Everyone picks a card from their hand, and reveals their selected card at the same time. Then, the cards are passed clockwise (or, in the case of this implementation, from top to bottom), and play continues until every card is exhausted. After three rounds, whoever has the highest score wins! (In case of ties, compare amount of cupcakes.)

The cards available for you to pick from are:

  • Sandwiches - Chicken Sandwiches (triangle) are worth 1 point. Pork Sandwiches (square) are worth 2 points. Beef Sandwiches (circle) are worth 3 points.
  • Mayonnaise - Triples the next sandwich you pick. You can have multiple unused mayonnaise played, but they cannot stack - only one mayonnaise allowed per sandwich.
  • Potato Chips - Gives 1, 2, or 3 chips, according to the number shown on the card. At the end of a round, the player with the most chips scores 6 points, and the player with the second most chips scores 3 points. If there's a tie, split the score evenly, rounded down.
  • Deviled Eggs - Each set of 2 is worth 5 points. Otherwise, worth no points. You can score multiple sets of deviled eggs in one round.
  • Fried Chicken - Each set of 3 is worth 10 points. Otherwise, worth no points. You can score multiple sets of fried chicken in one round.
  • Pizza - A set of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 or more is worth 1, 3, 6, 10, and 15 points, respectively. You cannot score multiple sets of pizza in one round - any pizza you get past the fifth has no effect.
  • Cupcake - Keep until the end of the game. After all 3 rounds have passed, the player with the most cupcakes scores 6 points. If playing with more than 2 players, the player with the least cupcakes loses 6 points. If there's a tie, split the score evenly, rounded down.
  • Fork - Scores nothing, but can be used at a later turn. On use, you're allowed to pick 2 cards this turn, before returning the fork to your hand - swapping the fork for an extra card that turn.

All card art were made by ProspectPyxis, and are licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.