A game that keeps the total at 11 by swapping color values
"Peter Piper" is a four-player game in which players aim to reach a total of exactly 11 on the cards in their hand while disrupting other players by taking advantage of the "exchange for a card of the same color that is exactly one card higher" that occurs when playing a card from their hand.
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This is a challenging game where you repeatedly choose whether to play a card or retrieve a card from your hand, and take advantage of the ``exchange with a card of the same color that is exactly 1 higher'' that occurs when you play a card to hinder other players or think about when to play a card to get 11 in your hand.
Keep in mind that you've been dealt 24 cards, each of four colors, ranging from 0 to 5, and try to determine what your rivals are aiming for if they make it 11. The key to victory is always to read three to four moves ahead, carefully prepare, and create a situation where you're in checkmate and ready to win. This is a highly recommended game for adults that can be enjoyed thoroughly in a short amount of time.
Ages 8 and up
Number of people: 4 people only
Time: 10 minutes
Rule difficulty: Read carefully
Author: Rikachi
Manufacturer: Sugorokuya
Sold by: Sugorokuya
Handling date: October 10, 2025
Package: 71 x 100 x 25mm
Contents: Instructions, 24 cards (4 colors, 6 cards each, 0-5)
Instruction language: Japanese, English
Country of manufacture: China
*The color may differ from the actual product depending on the color reproduction of your monitor.