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在電腦上運行Hanafuda Road,您可以在大螢幕上清晰地瀏覽, 而用滑鼠和鍵盤操控應用程式比用觸摸屏鍵盤要快得多,同時你將永遠不必擔心設備的電量問題。
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而文件互傳功能讓分享圖像、影片和文件也變得非常容易。
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OverviewKoi-Koi is a traditional Japanese card game played with Hanafuda cards.
The goal is to form specific card combinations called Yaku and score points.
Players can choose to stop and score or say “Koi-Koi” to continue the round and try to earn more points—at the risk of losing them.
Players
2 players
Setup
Shuffle the 48 Hanafuda cards.
Deal:
8 cards to each player (hand)
8 cards face-up on the table (field)
The remaining cards form the draw pile.
If the table starts with four cards of the same month, redeal.
Card Matching
Cards are matched by month (same flower).
When you match a card from your hand with a card on the table, you collect both cards.
Collected cards are placed face-up in front of you.
Turn Flow
On your turn:
Play one card from your hand.
If it matches a card on the table, collect the pair.
If multiple matches exist, choose one.
If no match, leave the card on the table.
Draw one card from the draw pile.
Apply the same matching rule.
After both steps, check if you completed any Yaku.
Yaku (Scoring Combinations)
Some common Yaku include:
Bright Cards (Hikari)
Collect special high-value cards.
Animal Cards (Tane)
Collect 5 or more animal cards.
Ribbon Cards (Tanzaku)
Collect 5 or more ribbon cards.
Chaff Cards (Kasu)
Collect 10 or more chaff cards.
Special themed combinations (e.g. poetry ribbons).
Each Yaku has a specific point value.
Koi-Koi or Stop
When you complete a Yaku, you may:
Stop: End the round and score your points.
Say “Koi-Koi”: Continue playing to try to gain more Yaku or higher points.
If you say Koi-Koi and your opponent completes a Yaku before you score again, you lose the round and gain no points.
End of Round
The round ends when:
A player chooses to stop after forming a Yaku
A player loses after calling Koi-Koi
All cards are played (usually no score)
Points are added to the winner’s total score.
Winning the Game
The game is played for a set number of rounds (often 12 months).
The player with the highest total score wins.



