If most card games out there eliminate players with certain drawn cards, we didn’t find anything like that here. This made Fruit Punch unique, distinguishing it from other similar games. For me, this option came as an obvious choice to tackle the leading player, maybe to give me the chance to dethrone him. An example, there was this card (I kept the name undisclosed, trying not to spoil a lot) that enabled me to knock myself out during the game to give point reduction to a player. Just like what the Wall Street brokers always say, “High risk, high reward,” and so were these cards coming with major drawbacks. What made the strategy aspect more imminent was the presence of several cards with possibly omnipotent effect.
From the setup to the how to play, the concise information really covers it all to make sure the players play the game right.Ī powerful combination from both cards to steal the Durian when you get knocked out.
Of course, Fruit Punch is accompanied by a sheet of paper explaining the every tiny bit of the game. The portable box contains 62 cards, which consist of Fruit and Animal cards. Lastly, the game is also simple to teach and learn. With less than 15 minutes, we could already have fun with it. It didn’t take long for us to finish a game.
Just as the title indicates, the illustrations in this game are full of fruits, and mostly dominated by soft colours from pastel hue. AN OVERVIEW OF FRUIT PUNCHįruit Punch is a card game that implements two mechanics: card management and set collection. There might be possible changes and alteration from the publisher regarding the components, printing and build quality, rules and concepts in the official released product.
There’s a saying in Indonesia, “If you don’t get acquainted with it, you can’t love it!” Hence, we would like to help you become familiar with Fruit Punch.ĭisclaimer: We had the preview copy for this review, and it was not the final version. Fruit Punch was developed by Daniel and Audrey, the founders of Fruit Punch Maker, a board game designing house in our home country! They will try to get their game funded through the popular crowdfunding platform, Kickstarter. Hello, fellow board gamers, we are going to review an upcoming game, Fruit Punch! A couple of weeks ago, we got a preview copy of this game in Indonesia.