However, there are different types of burrito cards, and the different sets you make cause different battles to occur.
Non-burrito sets are worth one point, while burrito sets are worth two points. When you make a matching set of three, you place it in your scoring pile. To discard a card, you place it face down on top of the draw pile of the player to your left. Your hand limit is always five, so you must discard and draw until you have a match. Your goal is to create sets of three matching cards. There are no turns in Throw Throw Burrito, rather players act simultaneously, trying to move as quickly as possible. place the two burritos in the center of the table along with the burrito bruise tokens. They will each start by drawing five cards. To set up the game, you shuffle the deck and deal fifteen cards to each player to form their personal draw piles. Players race to create sets of three matching cards, discarding and drawing as fast as they can - but watch out, because you never know when all out burrito war is about to be declared! Have you ever just wanted to toss a burrito at someone? Now you can in the real-time party game Throw Throw Burrito.