HAïKU
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Haïku – The poetic game against the demons
In Haïku, you are caught in the terrifying parade of the 100 demons, the dreaded Hyakki yakö. To survive, you must guide your companions to the safety of the pagoda before the Yokaïs catch you. But here, words are your only weapon: you will compose short three-line poems to describe Japanese prints and give clues to your teammates. A cooperative game where poetry, intuition, and strategy come together.
How to play Haïku?
At the start of each round, 6 Japanese prints are revealed. Each player secretly chooses one, then creates a haiku using 3 of the 16 verse fragments at their disposal. One after another, players read their poem aloud, and the others must guess which print inspired it. A correct guess brings the group closer to the pagoda, while a wrong answer allows the Yokaïs to advance. The game continues until the players reach the pagoda safely—or the demons overtake them.
Why play Haïku?
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An original cooperative game blending poetry and deduction.
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A chance to create authentic Japanese haikus during each game.
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Accessible, immersive sessions perfect for families and friends.
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A captivating atmosphere enhanced by artwork inspired by traditional prints.
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The perfect balance between wordplay and strategic tension.
- 84 double-sided Haïku tokens + storage bag
- 64 double-sided Estampe cards
- 11 player cards
- 11 Demon cards
- 1 Kokeshi pawn (the doll)
- 5 individual Torii boards
- 5 sets of 6 Estampe tokens
- 6 wooden Symbol tokens
Langue | French |
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Number of players |
2 to 5 players
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Length | 25 minutes |
Age |
From 8 years
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Theme(s) | Art |
Asia |
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Type(s) | Communication Limitée |
Creativity | |
Deduction | |
Cooperative Game | |
Logique |
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Range | No range |
Editor(s) | Multivers |
Author(s) | Jérémie Caplanne |
Illustrator(s) | Benjamin Treilhou |
Detail
Charasteristics
Video
Rules
Customer review
Haïku – The poetic game against the demons
In Haïku, you are caught in the terrifying parade of the 100 demons, the dreaded Hyakki yakö. To survive, you must guide your companions to the safety of the pagoda before the Yokaïs catch you. But here, words are your only weapon: you will compose short three-line poems to describe Japanese prints and give clues to your teammates. A cooperative game where poetry, intuition, and strategy come together.
How to play Haïku?
At the start of each round, 6 Japanese prints are revealed. Each player secretly chooses one, then creates a haiku using 3 of the 16 verse fragments at their disposal. One after another, players read their poem aloud, and the others must guess which print inspired it. A correct guess brings the group closer to the pagoda, while a wrong answer allows the Yokaïs to advance. The game continues until the players reach the pagoda safely—or the demons overtake them.
Why play Haïku?
-
An original cooperative game blending poetry and deduction.
-
A chance to create authentic Japanese haikus during each game.
-
Accessible, immersive sessions perfect for families and friends.
-
A captivating atmosphere enhanced by artwork inspired by traditional prints.
-
The perfect balance between wordplay and strategic tension.
- 84 double-sided Haïku tokens + storage bag
- 64 double-sided Estampe cards
- 11 player cards
- 11 Demon cards
- 1 Kokeshi pawn (the doll)
- 5 individual Torii boards
- 5 sets of 6 Estampe tokens
- 6 wooden Symbol tokens
Langue | French |
---|---|
Number of players |
2 to 5 players
|
Length | 25 minutes |
Age |
From 8 years
|
Theme(s) | Art |
Asia |
|
Type(s) | Communication Limitée |
Creativity | |
Deduction | |
Cooperative Game | |
Logique |
|
Range | No range |
Editor(s) | Multivers |
Author(s) | Jérémie Caplanne |
Illustrator(s) | Benjamin Treilhou |