Ramen Fury
- The cellophane is a bit stronger than usual ramen wrapping, but the box is a bit flimsy. The rules are a little hard to understand at first, but we caught on quickly.
- Ramen Fury $ 12.99 The use-your-noodle card game! Rush to prepare and slurp up delicious bowls of ramen filled with tasty ingredients.
Description Rush to prepare and slurp up delicious bowls of ramen filled with tasty ingredients. Collect combos of cards to score for different recipes while adding garnishes to boost your points. At the same time, watch out as other players throw spicy chili peppers your way or swipe foods right from your bowls.
Rush to prepare and slurp up delicious bowls of ramen filled with tasty ingredients in the use-your-noodle card game Ramen Fury. Collect combos of cards to score for different recipes while adding garnishes to boost your points. At the same time, watch out as other players throw spicy chili peppers your way or swipe foods right from your bowls. It's take that fun that will have you calling for takeout.Ramen Fury Game
What's inside:
- 15x Ramen Bowl Cards
- 89x Ingredient Cards
- 1x Instruction Manual
Ramen Fury Game
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Ramen Fury Instructions
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Moose Games
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Ramen Fury comes in a bright red glossy plastic packet that looks like instant ramen. Slice the end off (don’t worry: it’s resealable) and inside you’ll find what looks like a block of dried noodles. We could basically end this review here – the inspired packaging is probably enough to get you to pick this up, if you’re ever going to.
But there is a card game inside that cardboard block of not-noodles, too. It’s got a premise that’s almost as fun as its packet: add a load of ingredients to your three bowls of ramen and slurp them down before your fellow eaters.
The right combination of flavours (shrimp, beef, chicken, vegetable) and vegetable and/or protein toppings (tofu, eggs, scallions, fish) scores points, with nori a bonus and spicy chilli peppers – which can be played into your opponents’ bowls – detracting from the taste and your score, unless you manage to grab the rare 'fury' flavour.
The two-action turns go quick, with ruthless take-that opportunities springing up all the time thanks to the free-to-place peppers and limited number of cards allowed in each bowl. Limited spoon tokens can be used to fish only the top ingredient back out of a bowl (unless it’s already been eaten, which would be gross), giving some light strategy to the order in which you add toppings and flavours.
It’s quick, lighthearted and looks fantastic; Ramen Fury would make a perfect appetiser to the smiling sashimi of fellow delectable card game Sushi Go! Don’t expect anything mindblowing – like the foodstuff it so lovingly mimics, it’s cheap and cheerful – but, unlike the chilli peppers in your bowls, it won’t leave you hot under the collar either.
MATT JARVIS
PLAY IT? – MAYBE
Designer: Uncredited
Artist: Uncredited
Time: 30 minutes
Players: 2-5
Age: 8+
Price: £10
Ramen Fury How To Play
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This review originally appeared in the June 2019 issue of Tabletop Gaming. Pick up the latest issue of the UK's fastest-growing gaming magazine in print or digital here or subscribe to make sure you never miss another issue.
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