How Do You Play Kahuna (Advanced)?
Kahuna is a game of strategy, which means that winning isn’t easy. It is, however, easier if you keep a few key things in mind. Here is a guide that you can use to improve your game plan when playing Kahuna. Wait until the last minute. You have a 5-card hand limit, which means that unless there’s a pressing reason to play a card, you may as well draw until you can’t draw any more. Holding five cards at once gives you more options than playing and then holding two cards. Focus your attack. Especially in the early rounds, putting random bridges all over the board won’t do you much good. Play your bridges towards the goal of claiming islands. Hulk smash! Claiming an island drops a big hand print that can destroy opposing bridges, which means that claiming an island your opponent has a bridge on is advantageous for you. Time your strikes. Getting maximum efficiency out of your hand means making sure your plays all advance your goal. If you hold an island card that is also in the face-up pi