The Japanese tea ceremony is a tradition centred on spirituality and servitude. Preparing and presenting a beautiful matcha (tea) for your guest is the ultimate expression of culture, ceremony and respect. In Matcha, players attempt to collect the utensils (chadogu) they need to perform a tea ceremony by matching tea ceremony (otemae) cards on the table by either their number (1-4) or suit (tea, water, bowl & scoop.) Cards are played secretly, and sometimes it will be to your advantage not to match at all. With just 18 otemae cards and an assortment of chadogu tokens, Matcha provides plenty of strategy for players who must decide when and where to play their cards to the table.
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Surpassed expectations, love it
Excellent 2 player game, simple to learn and quick to play but has a lot of depth and strategy for only 18 cards, very impressed. Takes a couple of goes to get the hang of it but once you do the depth of the game opens up and you're hooked. Also beautiful high quality cards.
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