Fresh fun is brewing in Cafe Baras, a card game where players compete to build the coziest cafe to make their capybara customers happy and to score the most points. – -2 to 4 players – – 20 to 40 minutes
In a game of Cafe Baras, each player begins with a Counter card placed face up in front of them that begins their cafe, a hand of four randomly drawn Cafe cards, and seven coins. The center play area will consist of a face-down deck of Cafe cards with a display of four face-up Cafe cards, a number of Special Guest cards equal to the number of players plus one, and a supply of coins. On their turn players will choose a Cafe card from their hand to play choosing either to add it to their cafe or serve its customer. The top part of each Cafe card indicates a food item, decor item, or equipment that can be added to that player’s cafe by paying the indicated cost. Equipment Cafe cards provide special actions and/or scoring opportunities. The bottom part indicates a customer and the types of food they desire and earns coins for each item satisfied. Satisfy all food and decor desires of the customer and they become a regular customer worth end game points. Draw a new Cafe card to your hand to end your turn. Play moves to the next player with play continuing in this manner. The first player to gain their third regular customer and claim the last Special Guest triggers game end. Each other player gets one more turn and then the game ends. Tally points for remaining coins, value of your Cafe cards in your cafe, regular customers, and claimed special guests. The player with the most points wins.
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