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Exhaust (Japanese Import)

$38.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Hisashi Hayashi
Publisher OKAZU Brand
Players 1-5
Playtime 15-30 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up

The game is in Japanese. English rules can be found here.


Exhaust is a game of one elimination. One player is eliminated and the other players win.

In this game, each player is dealt a set number of 64 spell cards, consisting of four colors 1-15 and four special = cards.

There are also up to 10 combo cards on the table, like poker roles.

The game is played in a clockwise rotation.

When it is your turn, you must either a) play a Spell Card according to the rules of the Combo Card, or b) play a Time Stop Card. Either of the two is performed.

If neither can be done, the player is eliminated and loses the game.

Since there is almost no hand replenishment, the key point is how to struggle to survive as the situation is getting worse and worse, as the number of cards in hand decreases and the conditions for being able to play combo cards become tougher and tougher.

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Joaquin Lowe
Not exhausting

Exhaust is a shedding game that uses poker hands as combinations to play. There’s only one loser, so you’re trying to NOT go out first. It’s a very mellow games that works but it doesn’t feel like there are all that many decisions to make. But not bad. For similar vibes but deeper play I’d recommend Dealt!