A Game of observation & memory Recall the masks as they are placed on different stacks pause the game if a match is made Be careful if you stopped the game but no matches were found you lose points A game is played through 3 rounds the player with the most points wins Have you seen that flower in the garden before? Are you sure? To become a master gardener you must prove that you can identify all blooms you see & remember where they are located & Illusion will test those memory & recognition skills The game lasts three rounds To set up a round each player takes 4-5 life points & someone shuffles the flower deck then lays out the four flowerbeds around the deck The deck consists of ten different types of flowers with five cards of each type On a turn the active player reveals the top card of the deck then places it on top of one flowerbed of her choice If any opponent thinks that this type of flower is already present in this flowerbed he can yell " Stop!" If the accusation is true the accuser takes as many life points from the active player as the number of flowers of this type buried under the top card; if the accusation isn&t true then the accuser loses one life point placing it out of the game The round ends when one player has no life points remaining or the deck of cards has run out Players tally their score for the round The player with the most points after three rounds wins Kabuki features the same gameplay as Illusion but players now try to track the different face paintings worn by kabuki artists Players 2-6 Playing time 20 minutes Recommended Ages 8