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Rating: 5.8 Fair
Popularity:1
Difficulty:Very easy
Year:2006
Players: 1-3 players
Playing time: 15 minutes
Age:10+

Created by: Greg Lam, Scott Starkey

Published by: Mayday Games, Pair-of-Dice Games

Alternate Names: Chopstick Dexterity Mega Challenge 3000

Description:

Several years ago, the Lower House of Japanese Parliament was very alarmed by incursion of use of metal eating utensils in Japan. Increased use of fork and knife among youth result in decrease in skill in using chopsticks!

Determined to reverse trend, the Lower House worked with Fujita Television Concern to produce newgame show that promotes dexterity in usage of chopsticks, with cash prizes. They call Chopstick Dexterity MegaChallenge 3000.

This show with host actor Kazuo Yomura quickly becomes very popular among all ages, spawning comic book series, merchandise, and best of all home board game version, available for the first time American now from Pair-of-Dice Game game company.

Now for first time test chopstick skill in attractive tabletop thrilling contest at affordable price. Grasp shapes with chopsticks to win pieces.

Whoever obtains most pieces wins! Maybe you can best all opponents, win Final Victory Stage, and become Chopstick Grandmaster too!

The game is a simple but frantic dexterity game in which the object is to collect the most tokens by using chopsticks to pick up the object shown on the token.

In the two-player game, the players must grab only the exact piece shown on the token. After each round, the token is awarded and the objects returned to the bowl to start the next round. Play continues until a certain number of tokens are won.

In the solo version, the player is given 75 seconds to remove the pieces from the bowl with their chopsticks to place each piece in a grid with each row given to one of the shapes and each column given to one of the colors.

Prices:
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Awards:
Golden Geek Best Party Board Game Nominee 2007

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