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Product explanation ■ This item is not included in "Japanese translation". Please note. A card game of the type to eliminate the hand. The start player will take out one or more cards of the same number from the hand and put out it. The following players will issue the same number of cards as the start player and will issue a larger number card or pass. ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ 0 I think that you can feel that it is almost the same as what a great poor (Millionaire) if you ask so far. However, this game contains two fearsome vampire hunter cards. These two pieces have the same design on both sides, you can clearly see who has it. Vampire Hunter cards can only be played when you become the start player. - When the start player issues a Vampire Hunter card, other players can not pass. Instead, I will play one card (excluding one more Vampire Hunter card). ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0 You can not play the Vampire Hunter card immediately after taking over the Vampire Hunter card. Again, it is necessary to take the start player 's right. Also, when the other player becomes a Vampire Hunter card, once the other player has played the Vampire Hunter card, it will be a pass once, but you will receive all the cards for that trick. When someone loses his or her hand, the game is over and the remaining card becomes a goal. Of course the vampire hunter card leads to a big break. It is a troubling game that increases the risk of taking a Vampire Hunter card unless you can not be a start player without a large number card and you do not have a small number card. Game design: 3 to 12 players Play time: about 30 minutes target age: 8 years old or more Game design: Wolfgang Kramer