The Gameplay Loop On a turn, a player draws a Guest Card and must place that guest into the cafe.
Café International (Official Putumayo Version) is more than a compilation; it is a cultural document of its era. It represents the promise and the limits of curated globalism: a belief that music can foster cross-cultural understanding, but only if it is first made safe, smooth, and suitable for a coffeehouse. For many listeners, it opened doors to global sounds; for critics, it exemplified the commodification of folk traditions. Regardless of one’s stance, the album’s enduring presence in used CD bins and streaming playlists proves its effectiveness. As a "Putumayo Version," it achieved exactly what it set out to do: to make the world feel smaller, warmer, and wonderfully melodic. Cafe International -Official Putumayo Version-
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The Objective Players act as "hosts" trying to seat guests at the tables. The goal is to maximize points by filling tables with guests who get along—specifically, guests who share a nationality—while diplomatically managing those who don’t. The Gameplay Loop On a turn, a player