gostop
Go-Stop is the most popular Hanafuda game in the Korean-speaking world, most often played using plastic Hanafuda known as Hwatu. Go-stop is also known as Godori, meaning '5 birds', which is the name of a yaku used in this and some other games.
Go-Stop is a more complex version of Koi-Koi which combined some elements from Hachi-Hachi. It is named for its characteristic gameplay mechanic that allows a player to stop the round after collecting a yaku, or to continue the round to attempt to increase their score further, at the risk of their opponent scoring in their stead.
Hwatu images by Marcus Richert and Hanafuda images by Louie Mantia Jr. are used under Free Art License 1.3, which is compatible with CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Hwatu sound effects by JICA (Jeonju) are used under Korea Open Government License Type 1.
Niver a c'hoarierien: 2 - 6
Padelezh ar bartienn: 15 mn
Kemplezhded : 2 / 5
C'hoari da gostop pe da 959 c'hoari all enlinenn.
Pellgargañ ret ebet - c'hoariit war-eeun adalek ho merdeer.
Gant ho mignoned ha miliadoù c'hoarierien/ezed en hollved.
Evit netra.
C'hoari da gostop pe da 959 c'hoari all enlinenn.
Pellgargañ ret ebet - c'hoariit war-eeun adalek ho merdeer.
Gant ho mignoned ha miliadoù c'hoarierien/ezed en hollved.
Evit netra.