Submissions by Enrique Cedeno tagged multiplayer

Genre: Tabletop Card Game
Platform: Your local table or table-adjacent architecture

Target Audience: People who like quick tabletop games, People who enjoy improvising with what the game gives them.

Game Description: Graffiti City Tour is a game about covering the city with as much of your graffiti as you possibly can, and becoming the best graffiti artist there is. It can be played with up to 6 players, and the winner is decided by who has been able to place the most amount of graffiti on the board.

The rules are as follows: After deciding which player starts via any preferred method (Dice roll recommended), each player is given 3 Graffiti Cards, which they can place in specific places in the board, at the start of the match. Graffiti cards serve as the main way to get points, but also as a system to provide benefits to the player, as there are Special Graffiti Cards which, when placed, will be able to give buffs to the player, or simply be worth more. These buffs can be negated if another player places their graffiti in the same spot, however. At the end of the player's turn, they have to discard their current Graffiti for 3 new Graffiti Cards. The players move in accordance to a D6 Dice Roll.

After a full rotation of turns, a Special Event card is revealed, which will cause an event which may either impact the board itself or the players (such as their positioning within the board, or certain places in the board being locked off).

The game ends after a set amount of turns (5 to 7 depending on amount of players). Wherein the amount of Graffiti placed (and their worth) will be counted up, and the player with the most amount of Graffiti wins.

The art style will try to resemble street-art culture, using a lot of spray-paint and non-conventional art, similar to the art in games like Jet Set Radio and The World Ends With You.
Example image taken from Jet Set Radio and Jet Set Radio Future's physical box art, Published by SEGA.