A strategic two-player card battle based on the traditional Japanese game Hanafuda. Learn as you play and enjoy thrilling “Koi-Koi” duels filled with risk and reward.

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The developers of this game intend to release as a work in progress, developing with the feedback of players.

Note: Games in Early Access are not complete and may or may not change further. If you are not excited to play this game in its current state, then you should wait to see if the game progresses further in development. Learn more

What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access?

“We chose Early Access because the online multiplayer feature of Battle Hanafuda is still under active development and requires real-world testing and player feedback.
While the core gameplay and offline modes are already fully playable, online matches introduce unique challenges that cannot be fully evaluated through internal testing alone, such as network stability, matchmaking flow, usability, and overall player experience in real match conditions.
Steam Next Fest serves as an initial opportunity to observe player behavior and gather early feedback, but Early Access allows us to continue refining and improving the online experience beyond the festival period. By involving players during this phase, we aim to make informed adjustments and deliver a more stable, fair, and enjoyable online mode before the full release.
Early Access enables us to develop the game transparently, communicate progress clearly, and incorporate community feedback as we finalize the product.”

Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access?

“Our current goal is to remain in Early Access for several months, with the aim of reaching a full release within 2026. The exact duration may vary depending on player feedback and the progress of ongoing improvements, particularly for the online multiplayer features.”

How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version?

“The Early Access version focuses on the core gameplay and online multiplayer features, allowing players to enjoy matches against both CPU opponents and other players while we continue refining the overall experience.
For the full version, we plan to expand the game with additional content and polish. One of the major planned additions is a story mode with a proper ending, providing a more complete single-player experience. We also aim to further improve the stability, usability, and balance of online multiplayer based on player feedback gathered during Early Access.
These planned updates are intended to bring the game closer to its full vision, while development priorities and details may evolve as we continue working with the community.”

What is the current state of the Early Access version?

“At the start of Early Access, the game focuses on delivering a stable and polished core experience based on the content currently available in the demo.
Development is currently centered on preparing the demo build, which closely reflects the foundation of the Early Access version. The core gameplay is fully playable and includes CPU matches as well as an initial implementation of online multiplayer features. (Note: Online multiplayer in the demo is unlocked only for a limited time during specific events.)
After the event period concludes, development will continue toward the Early Access version based on this demo build. During Early Access, we plan to focus on expanding content, improving the stability and usability of online multiplayer, and refining the overall experience based on player feedback.”

Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access?

“We may adjust the price over time as new content and features are added during Early Access.
Players who purchase the game earlier will receive the full version at no additional cost. This approach reflects the growing scope and value of the game as development progresses, while also rewarding early supporters.”

How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process?

“Players will be able to participate in the development process by sharing feedback through the Steam Community.
We welcome suggestions for new features, proposals for improving existing systems, and bug reports encountered during gameplay. Feedback from real matches, especially in online multiplayer, is particularly valuable and will help guide ongoing improvements.
During Early Access, we plan to actively monitor community discussions and use player input to prioritize fixes, balance adjustments, and usability improvements as development continues.”
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Planned Release Date: 2026

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About This Game

Experience Koi-Koi, the most popular rule set of the traditional Japanese card game Hanafuda, reimagined as a fast-paced, strategic two-player battle.

Even if you’ve never played Hanafuda before, this game is designed to guide you naturally through your first match.

Highlighted card options, automatic capture suggestions, and intuitive visual cues ensure you always understand what you can do—and how close you are to completing a powerful yaku (scoring hand).

With a single button, you can check the full list of hands at any time.

Enjoy the depth of Hanafuda with the smoothest, most accessible experience possible.

🧩 Differences Between the Full Game and the Demo

The full version of Battle Hanafuda is planned to include the following features in addition to the content available in the demo:

  • Online multiplayer (Friend Matches and Random Matchmaking)

  • Steam online feature support (Achievements / Leaderboards / Cloud Saves)

  • A story mode with a proper ending to play toward

Please note that online multiplayer will be unlocked for free in the demo only during the first Steam Next Fest of 2026.

If you’d like to try it during the festival, be sure to add the game to your Wishlist so you don’t miss the opportunity.

🛜 Online Multiplayer

From the title screen, place the cursor on “Free Play (vs CPU)” and press the left or right button to switch to “Free Play (Online)”.

  • Quick Match
    Match with a random opponent online.

  • Friends Match
    Match online with players on your Steam Friends list.

  • Create Private Room
    Create a private room using a custom ID and invite other players to join.
    (Share the room ID via chat or other means.)

  • Join Private Room
    Join an existing room by entering its ID.

  • Log
    View the results of your last 12 online matches and check your opponents’ Steam profiles.

A Private Room ID is created by choosing any 6-character code.

During online matches, to maintain a fast-paced experience, the pause function and hand list are disabled, and all inputs are subject to a time limit.

🌸 Features

  • Faithfully follows the official “Koi-Koi” rules used in tournaments and by Nintendo

  • All cards show their month (1–12) and point value (20 / 10 / 5 / 1) in Arabic numerals

  • Designed so even beginners can quickly understand the gameplay

  • Strategic and thrilling matches with risk-reward “Koi-Koi” doubling mechanics

🎴 What is Hanafuda?

Hanafuda (花札) is a traditional Japanese playing card game derived from naipes, a type of card introduced from Portugal in the 1540s.

The deck consists of 12 suits representing the months from January to December, for a total of 48 cards.

Each month has four cards, divided into the following four categories:

  • Bright (Hikari-fuda) — 20 points, 5 cards in total. The highest-scoring cards.

  • Animal (Tane-fuda) — 10 points, 9 cards showing animals or objects.

  • Ribbon (Tanzaku-fuda) — 5 points, 10 cards featuring poetic ribbons.

  • Chaff (Kasu-fuda) — 1 point, 24 cards showing small background motifs.

Among the Ribbon cards:

  • Those from January, February, and March are called Red Ribbons (Aka-tan) — red ribbons with writing.

  • Those from June, September, and October are called Blue Ribbons (Ao-tan) — blue ribbons without text.

Hanafuda is also known as Hana-karuta or Hana-koppai (literally “flower cards”).

Interestingly, Nintendo, originally founded in 1889 as Nintendo Koppai, began as a Hanafuda card manufacturer —

a fascinating piece of history showing how deeply these traditional cards are woven into Japanese culture.

🎴 What is Koi-Koi?

Koi-Koi is a two-player duel that blends elements of poker and mahjong.

The game begins with 8 face-up table cards, 8 cards dealt to each player,

and a remaining deck of 24 cards.

Players (dealer and opponent) take turns playing one card from their hand.

If it matches the same month as a card on the table, both cards are captured.

If not, the played card is discarded onto the table.

Then, the player flips the top card of the deck and captures or discards it in the same way.

These steps are repeated alternately until both players run out of cards.

When a scoring hand is completed with captured cards, the player may choose either to “Finish” (end the round) or declare “Koi-Koi” to continue.

If you declare Koi-Koi and your opponent completes a scoring hand afterward, the round immediately ends: your opponent’s score is doubled, and your score for the round becomes zero.

If your completed hand is worth 7 points or more, your score for the round is doubled.

Furthermore, if your opponent has declared Koi-Koi and you win with a 7-point (or higher) hand, the score is quadrupled.

Official matches consist of 12 rounds, and the player with the higher total wins.

In this game, you can also choose from four match-length modes:

  • Very Short (2 rounds)

  • Short (4 rounds)

  • Half (6 rounds)

  • Full (12 rounds)

Koi-Koi offers deeper strategy than poker while remaining much simpler than mahjong — making it a balanced game that sits comfortably between the two.

There is naturally some correlation between strategic depth and rule complexity.  

Koi-Koi is slightly more intricate than poker, but that added complexity createsa rewarding layer of decision-making that greatly affects the outcome of each round.

For example, if you declare Koi-Koi while holding five Animal cards (Tane), and later capture a sixth, this counts as completing an additional scoring hand.

After a new hand is completed during Koi-Koi, you are required to end the round immediately.

Rules like this add nuance to the game while giving skilled players more room to outthink their opponent.

To keep the experience approachable, this game streamlines such detailed rules through clear visual guidance and controlled flow, making Koi-Koi intuitive even for newcomers while preserving its strategic depth.

💠 List of Hands (12 Official Roles)

Press Y (or △ / S key on keyboard) during play to check the full list of hands anytime.

Cards you have already captured are highlighted in the list,

making it easy for beginners to see which cards they still need to complete a hand.

1. Gokō (Five Brights) — 10 pts

  • All five Bright cards.

  • Cancels Shikō and Sankō.

2. Shikō (Four Brights) — 7 or 8 pts

  • Four Brights.

  • 7 pts if includes Willow (November), otherwise 8 pts.

  • Cancels Sankō.

3. Sankō (Three Brights) — 5 pts

  • Three Brights excluding Willow (November).

4. Hanami de Ippai (Cherry Blossom Viewing with Sake) — 5 pts

  • March Bright (cherry blossom) + September Animal (sake cup).

5. Tsukimi de Ippai (Moon Viewing with Sake) — 5 pts

  • August Bright (moon) + September Animal (sake cup).

6. Inoshikachō (Boar-Deer-Butterfly) — 5 pts + bonus

  • June, July, and October Animals.

  • +1 pt for each extra Animal (max 12).

  • Cancels “Animal Set”.

7. Animal Set — 1 pt + bonus

  • 5 or more Animal cards.

  • +1 pt for each additional. (e.g., 7 Animals = 3 pts)

8. Red & Blue Combo — 10 pts + bonus

  • All three Red Ribbons + all three Blue Ribbons.

  • +1 pt per extra Ribbon (max 13).

  • Cancels Red, Blue, and Ribbon Set hands.

9. Red Ribbons — 5 pts + bonus

  • All three Red Ribbons.

  • +1 pt per extra Ribbon.

  • Cancels “Ribbon Set”.

10. Blue Ribbons — 5 pts + bonus

  • All three Blue Ribbons.

  • +1 pt per extra Ribbon.

  • Cancels “Ribbon Set”.

11. Ribbon Set — 1 pt + bonus

  • 5 or more Ribbon cards.

  • +1 pt per additional.

12. Plain Set — 1 pt + bonus

  • 10 or more Chaff cards.

  • +1 pt per additional.

  • Note: The Sake Cup (September Animal) also counts as Chaff.

🎮 Controls

  • A / × / Z key — Play a card / Confirm

  • B / ○ / X key — Cancel / Go back

  • X / □ / A key — Fast-forward animations

  • Y / △ / S key — Show hand list

  • Menu / Options / SPACE key — Pause the game

  • Ctrl + R key — Reset Program

  • Ctrl + Q key — Exit Program

Recommended For

  • Beginners who’ve always wanted to try Hanafuda

  • Players looking for a quick, two-player battle game

  • Fans of Japanese-style, strategy, and mind-game experiences

  • People who enjoy tabletop games like poker or mahjong

System Requirements

Windows
macOS
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 11
    • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Storage: 20 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Possible with typical sound cards
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 11
    • Processor: Intel® Core™ i7
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel® Iris® CPU Xe Graphics
    • DirectX: Version 9.0c
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 20 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Possible with typical sound cards
    Minimum:
    • Requires an Apple processor
    • OS: Tahoe 26.0.1
    • Processor: Apple Silicon M1
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 7 core GPU
    • Storage: 20 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Possible with typical sound cards
    Recommended:
    • Requires an Apple processor
    • OS: Tahoe 26.0.1
    • Processor: Apple Silicon M3
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 10 core GPU
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 20 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Possible with typical sound cards
    Minimum:
    • OS: Ubuntu 18.04
    • Processor: Intel® Core™ i5
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 5000
    • Storage: 20 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Possible with typical sound cards
    Recommended:
    • OS: SteamOS latest version
    • Processor: Zen 2 4c/8t、2.4-3.5GHz
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 8 RDNA 2 CU、1.6GHz
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 20 MB available space
    • Sound Card: SteamDeck DSP
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