Hanabi Cooperative Deduction Card Game. ASMODEE
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Hanabi Cooperative Deduction Card Game. ASMODEE

Hanabi is a cooperative card game in which players must create a fireworks display by working together.

€10.66

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Marca
ASMODEE
Language
Spanish
Age
A partir de 8 años
Gameplay time
25 min
Number of players
2 | 3 | 4 | 5
Card size
56 x 87 (54 cartas)
Author
Antoine Bauza
Mechanics
Cooperative | Deduction | Hand management | Memory | Set collection
Theme
Abstract
Complexity
Easy

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Description

Hanabi Game Contents

Hanabi is a cooperative card game in which players must create a firework display by working together as a team.

Its main mechanic is that players cannot see their own cards, forcing them to communicate through limited hints and make decisions based on the group's information.

It is an original game that combines logic, deduction, and cooperation into a short but highly challenging experience.

Ideal for players looking for a different kind of challenge within cooperative card games.

How to Play Hanabi

In Hanabi, players must build card sequences by color and number to complete a firework show.

Each player can only see their teammates' cards and must provide limited clues about their content.

Information management and efficient communication are key to avoiding mistakes and maximizing the final score.

The goal is to complete the best sequence possible before running out of allowed errors.

Gameplay Impressions and Feel

Hanabi offers a unique cooperative experience based on deduction, memory, and restricted communication.

Compared to Codenames, it is more structured and less creative, focusing on fixed rules of information.

Against The Crew, it maintains pure cooperation but with a more abstract and direct mechanic.

It is ideal for groups who enjoy solving mental challenges as a team without competitive interaction.

Game Components

  • Numbered colored cards
  • Clue tokens
  • Error tokens

Evolution in Cooperative Games

Hanabi represents one of the entry points to the modern cooperative genre, where information is limited and communication is key.

From there, the next natural step is The Crew, where cooperation evolves toward structured missions, shared objectives, and a more tactical progression.

Recommended Similar Games

If you like Hanabi, you can try The Crew, a cooperative game where limited communication and coordination between players remain key, but with mission-based objectives that add greater depth.

Pandemic elevates the cooperative experience toward global crisis management, where players must coordinate to contain outbreaks and find the cure before the situation gets out of hand.

If you are looking for a more intense and real-time cooperative experience, Escape: The Curse of the Temple offers matches filled with tension, fast decisions, and constant teamwork.

Conclusion

Hanabi is an essential cooperative game within the modern genre, standing out for its originality and its focus on limited communication.

It is the natural entry point to the cooperative game system that evolves toward more structured experiences like The Crew.

Related Games

  • Escape: The Curse of the Temple
  • The Crew
  • Codenames

Hanabi is one of the most influential cooperative games within the modern hobby, especially due to its system of limited communication between players.

This design makes it an excellent gateway to the cooperative genre and a natural starting point toward more complex experiences like The Crew or Pandemic, where coordination and team decision-making become progressively more demanding.


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