Yomi (card game)

Yomi: Fighting Card Game
Designer(s) David Sirlin
Publisher(s) Sirlin Games
Players 2 (with game modes that support up to 6 players)[1]
Age range 10 and up
Playing time ~30 minutes
Random chance Medium
Skill(s) required Hand management, valuation, reading one's opponent

Yomi: Fighting Card Game (often shortened to Yomi) is a designer card game created by David Sirlin, inspired by Super Street Fighter II Turbo. “Yomi” is Japanese for “reading,” as in reading the mind of the opponent. The Yomi card game is designed to distill the high-level mind games from fighting game tournaments into a simple card game that, itself, stands up to serious tournament play. It features asymmetric gameplay, and makes use of cards with multiple options.

Products within the series

There are two products within the Yomi series[2] series:

Additionally, there are special versions of those cards, such as the EX character cards,[3] and special edition decks, such as the G. Panda deck.[4]

Online version

In addition to being playable with physical cards, Yomi can be played online against human opponents or the "yomibot" AI via:

Editions

Yomi, including the base set and Shadows Expansion, has been through many iterations throughout its lifetime, and is currently in its second edition.[5]

First edition

The first edition of Yomi that was made available in 2011.

Second Edition

Yomi second edition, an update of the first edition, features:

The second edition was first made available for purchase via a Kickstarter campaign[9] ahead of retail sale.

Setting

Yomi is set within and features characters from the Fantasy Strike universe created by David Sirlin.[10]

Gameplay

The objective of Yomi is similar to that of competitive fighting games like Super Street Fighter II Turbo. The first player to bring their opponent to 0 hp wins.

There are 5 types of cards available:

Turn Sequence

(simultaneous for both players)

Draw Phase (skip on first turn)

Combat Phase

Power Up Phase

Awards and Honors

References

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