In this issue, we will introduce the gameplay guide for Yan Yun's Sixteen Sounds Leaf Game. This game itself is a highly open-ended martial arts game where players can not only operate different characters and use different weapons to explore and fight enemies, but also experience many fun mini-modes within the game. Among these, the Leaf Game has attracted a lot of attention, and many people want to know how exactly it is played. Below, we will share a simple guide.

The inspiration for the Leaf Game comes from ancient card games. Here, players can find NPCs to play the game. During the game, players can receive cards with different values ranging from 1~10, with four cards for each number, making a total of 40 cards.

In addition to regular numbered cards, there are special cards with yellow avatars, totaling 12 cards that can represent any number. These can be called wild cards and can be freely matched.

During the game, players' task is to try to clear all the cards in their hands as quickly as possible. The first player to finish their hand wins the game. If a player’s last round of cards is challenged by other players, the player must take back the cards they played and continue the game.

During the game, players can observe their level of intoxication by checking the value of their drunkenness bar. Once it reaches 100%, they will be considered intoxicated. The increase in the drunkenness bar is based on the number of cards remaining in the player's hand; the more cards they have, the higher the drunkenness value.

If a player is the first to play a card, they can choose any card. When declaring the card, they can tell the truth or lie, with no restrictions. If a player chooses to bluff and someone challenges them, the player must take back the cards they played.

The above is a guide to the gameplay of Yan Yun's Sixteen Sounds Leaf Game. This game is quite interesting to play. It is recommended that players contact me so that you can play against real opponents, making the game more engaging and varied.