![]() The game continues until all the tiles have been picked up OR all players choose to stop playing because none of the fruits on the table match the ones that they need. You are free to flip over any of the tiles on the table to see what is on the other side. The tiles are double sided, so you may not see the fruit that you need immediately. Your goal is now to pick up a tile which has a matching fruit to one of the exposed fruits on either end of your stack.Īll players are doing the same thing simultaneously, so you have to be quick to pick up the fruit you need when you see it. The new tile is picked up and then placed next to the start tile so that the matching tiles are touching each other. The goal is to now find a matching fruit to either of the fruits depicted on his starting tile. When the game starts, each player takes a tile from the board and quickly looks at both sides of the tile. The bunch of tiles is dumped out on the table and organized so that none of them overlap each other and that all of them are within reach of all players. There are sixteen different fruit varieties in the game, and each of them is found six times on the tiles. Tutti Frutti is a frenetic game that can often be played in less time than it takes to explain it! (This review won’t take much longer than that either!) The game itself is made up of 48 Fruit tiles which are double sided. Times played: 4, with review copy provided by Gigamic.
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