How to play
- Look at your private card.
- Find your items in the grid.
- Avoid false clicks and finish with the best score.
Games
MeliBuzz asks players to find personal items inside a shared deterministic grid. False clicks stay local, while the compact final summary determines score.
Each player sees private goals in a shared space, creating tensión and discretion.
Yes. The product documentation marks the Solo Rapide and Duel journeys as OK.
No. The official sheets describe MeliBuzz as a shared-grid game with private cards.
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