




🥢 Catch, stack, and win – sushi mastery in the blink of an eye!
The Redwood Ventures Flying Sushi Kitchen Game is an engaging dexterity-based tabletop game where players use chopsticks to catch flying sushi and complete orders under time pressure. Designed for ages 6 and up, it combines fast-paced action with strategic play cards and tips, making it a perfect social game for families and friends seeking a fun, interactive challenge.
| ASIN | B07D3QM89M |
| Batteries | 4 C batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,228,028 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #31,442 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (301) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
| Item model number | 178001 |
| Manufacturer | Redwood Ventures |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 6 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 14.37 x 3.5 x 10.6 inches |
| Release date | May 15, 2019 |
C**N
Waited Ages
I kept this thing on my list for ages, just waiting for the next batch to come out. Its a great game for family or just couples. <3
A**X
Fun and silly spectacle! Need to make it a harder game for adults.
4 stars for the premise. Gosh this is a spectacle. I'm an "adult" and I like games with a dexterity element. The only thing I think this game is missing is a house rule or two, and more head to head challenges. I can't comment on how kids will do with this one, as I don't have and don't like children, but this is SLIGHTLY too easy for grown-ups who know how to use chopsticks. I like it, and it will be a fun moment to pull this game out at game day and get people playing with the very silly looking game, but I want to find a way to reprogram it to get a shorter time-frame on the game itself. This will probably mean getting a loud kitchen timer that can be set to seconds and see how 30 second bursts will work for a more grown-up group. Yes, I realize how nerdy this sounds, haha! Big tabletop game fan and I'm working out how to apply this game to a taller, more dextrous audience. The other house rule I think i'm going to implement is making sure the sushi balls are in the same orientation as the card's illustration. Accuracy is a big deal if there's too much time to do the challenge.
K**.
Fun game; great customer service from the manufacturer
Bought this game for my kids after seeing it in action at a local game store. They love making the sushi float and it's just challenging enough to be fun with out being impossible. I ended up having to contact the manufacturer for replacement balls as a few went missing after a week, and they couldn't have been nicer.
M**E
Just get it!
You won’t regret it! This game is so fun and entertaining! We had a game night with friends and this was a huge hit! I’m sure you can play this with kids as well. We’re adults 25-30 and couldn’t stop laughing, imagine kids nonstop laughter.
R**H
Fun but unresponsive customer service
It’s a fun but challenging game. My main issue/problem is that my game showed up with one of the sushi balls missing. I emailed customer service (since I couldn’t find a phone number) over three months ago asking for a small replacement ball to be sent (probably worth pennies) without any sort of response.
D**A
Be sure you have batteries.
The 6 and 9 year old grandsons loved this game. My 4 year old granddaughter really wanted to do it, but it was too difficult for her. The adults also enjoyed the game! Big hit!!
L**Y
Came broken
I wish I could leave a better review but sadly it was broken. I had bought this game back in July for a birthday present so it was left unopened until September 3 my nieces birthday. Sadly when we went to put the batteries in one of the springs was missing to allow for the batteries to properly conduct power to the game, so now I have a game that never worked to begin with, a very sad niece, and can’t return it due to it being passed the return date. Make sure you check the game before you stash it away like I did
S**E
So much fun, will play again
We had fun playing this with the kids but I could see this being a hit with just adults and some wine. The sushi balls seem to easily stay in the air flow but it takes a lot of skill! For the kids they include chopstick helpers! Wish the balls were easier to identify and wish the timer had theme music.
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