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Sorry We Are French

2-4 players | 60-90 min | Ages 14+

Rondel, Pattern building, set collection

Regular price $39.99 USD
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Live an entire year in Edo (17th-19th century Tokyo) and try to become the best Edokko, the "Child of Edo," by participating in the well-being and prosperity of Edo and its citizens. Hire characters with various skills, make them work in the main street of Nihonbashi, and increase their experience until it's time for them to retire.

In this game, not only are there artisans, but street vendors, sellers at the shops, and professions unique to this time and age. The goal of this game is to personify what is known as "IKI," an ancient philosophy believed to be the ideal way of living among people in Edo. Knowing the subtleties of human nature, being refined and attractive — these are all elements of a true IKI master.

Marked down due to potential warped game board. No replacements possible on warped boards. The remaining inventory of Iki has a 30% chance of having a warped game board. This is caused due to stretching and not enough drying time at the factory. You can use steps to unwarp the board but at this time, we can no longer offer replacement boards.

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  • Gameosity

    "Iki is a beautiful, tight game with fantastic production and lots of brain-burning strategy. You won't get to do everything the game offers, but the variety of strategies and the ever-changing boardscape keeps gameplay engaging and fun."

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  • Meeple Mountain

    "Playing Iki is more than just an enjoyable way to pass some time. It’s a journey of discovery as you peel away the game’s layers one by one and discover the unseen pleasures that hide beneath."

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  • SAHM Reviews

    "There’s a lot going on in Iki, but it’s actually not overwhelming difficult to understand. With multiple ways to earn points, you can select a path and if it isn’t successful then try a different way the next time."

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